

Key Takeaways:
- Rayo Vallecano advanced to the UEFA Conference League semi-final despite a 3-1 defeat to AEK Athens at the Agia Sophia Stadium
- The Spanish side’s aggregate lead, courtesy of a 3-0 first-leg win, proved decisive
- Zini scored a brace for AEK but Isi Palazon’s strike for Rayo was enough to send them to their first European semi-final in history
Match Summary and Aggregate Progression
Rayo Vallecano survived a spirited comeback from AEK Athens, progressing to the final four of the UEFA Conference League for the first time in their history. While the Spanish side fell 3-1 at the Agia Sophia Stadium, their comprehensive 3-0 triumph in the first leg ensured their aggregate advantage held firm, sealing a tense aggregate victory.
⚡️¡FINAAAL EN ATENAS!
¡¡¡ESTAMOS EN SEMIFINALES!!!⚽️ @Isinhho
¡RAYISTAS, SEGUIMOS SOÑANDO! ⚡️#AEKFCRayo #UECL pic.twitter.com/oHw5ydNVIe
— Rayo Vallecano (@RayoVallecano) April 16, 2026
AEK’s Early Pressure and Missed Opportunity
Only once before had AEK Athens overturned a 3-0 first-leg deficit in European competition, against Queen’s Park Rangers in 1977. Inspired by their passionate supporters, the Greek outfit nearly made history again, pressing hard from the opening whistle. Rayo’s Andrei Rațiu squandered a golden opportunity within five minutes, failing to convert from six yards and sparking AEK’s determination.
First-Half Turnaround: Goals and Key Moments
On 11 minutes, Zini capitalised on a long throw, outmuscling Pathe Ciss and smashing home to ignite belief in the home crowd. Rațiu’s challenging evening continued as he conceded a penalty after bringing down Aboubakary Koita, resulting in Razvan Marin calmly narrowing the aggregate gap from the spot.
Marin nearly completed the turnaround with a powerful strike on the verge of half-time, only to be denied by Rayo keeper Augusto Batalla. The Spanish visitors struggled to stem the tide, heading into the interval under mounting pressure.
Second-Half Drama and Narrow Escape
The momentum stayed with AEK after the break, with Zini rising highest to glance in a Dereck Kutesa cross past Batalla just six minutes after the restart. That left the aggregate score level, and for a brief period, AEK seemed destined to complete a historic revival. However, Rayo responded with a rare attacking foray, as Isi Palazon expertly carved through the AEK defence to restore his team’s aggregate advantage.
Late Misses and Final Whistle
AEK’s best chance to swing the tie back came in the 66th minute when Pacha Espino was caught in possession, allowing Lazaros Rota to send the ball across the face of goal. Zini, seeking his hat-trick and the crucial goal, mistimed his feet just two yards out, causing the golden opportunity to slip away.
Despite their relentless effort, AEK Athens ultimately fell just short, with Rayo Vallecano securing a dramatic progression to their first ever European semi-final.
| Team | First Leg | Second Leg | Aggregate Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| AEK Athens | 0 | 3 | 3 |
| Rayo Vallecano | 3 | 1 | 4 |




