The club chairman and owner spoke to the head coach and his team as they visited the Royal Box to receive their runners-up medals.
Albion were given generous applause on all four sides of Wembley as they received their mementoes following defeat to Manchester City.
Tony Bloom applauds the team's efforts (Image: Richard Parkes)
Bloom could be seen hugging players and head coach Vidosic, who has taken Albion to their highest ever league placing and their first WFA Cup final in his first two seasons in charge.
It has been a fortnight high on emotions for the Seagulls chief.
He has been in the stand for the disappointment of Wembley defeat and a last-day near miss in the Scottish title race with Hearts.
He was present at the Belgian cup final to see Royale Union St Gilloise lift the silverware.
Bloom with head coach Dario Vidosic (Image: Richard Parkes)
And he celebrated in the West Stand at the Amex when Albion’s men learned they had qualified for European competition.
Bloom recently described the women’s team’s season as “outstanding” and said: “It has not been an easy season for Dario with the sad loss of his father – and our coach – Rado, but Dario’s commitment and leadership, even when he was back home in Australia, ensured continuity and progress throughout what was a challenging period.”
Tony Bloom hugs Albion defender Caitlin Hayes (Image: Richard Parkes)
Albion fans held aloft a huge banner celebrating Rado and Dario, bearing the words: “Father, coach, mentor. We hope we made you proud.”
Vidosic said: “It was a beautiful thing to see and a massive thank you to the club and the fans.
“Some days are a little bit easier, some days are tough when I look back and knowing that Dad would have been here with us as well, and he would have loved to have been a part of today.
“But I'm sure he was in a way. He probably had the best seat in the house somewhere watching it and it was a good game.
“Two good teams trying to go at it, going toe-to-toe, and I think in the end, irrespective of the result, he would have been really, really proud of the girls.”