Chelsea win FIFA Club World Cup with stunning PSG victory
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A season that saw the Blues lose to Ipswich and Legia Warsaw, finish as the fourth-best team in England and play in the third tier of European football ends with them being crowned world champions — and if all of that makes very little sense to you, imagine how it feels to be a part of it.
Unfamiliar opponents have been a consistent theme through Chelsea’s run to the final. In four of their six matches in the Club World Cup, Chelsea have met their opponents for the first time in history. Only one side in their run, Benfica, they have met more than twice. But Enzo Maresca’s side handled their draw with relative ease.
Enrique's PSG are on the verge of a historic quadruple after they beat Real Madrid 4-0 to cruise through to the final of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella insists the jackpot on offer ahead of today's Club World Cup final against PSG.
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup has entered its final days, with the world gathering at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday to crown its champion. Thirty-two teams have been whittled down to two, as Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain will take the field to try and win a trophy.
After weeks of action, it all comes down to one match in New Jersey to get the right to be known as a 'world champion'.
It’s not the first time that football kits have fallen foul by FIFA guidelines, with a number of kits banned or not even making it to manufacturing in recent years for one reason or another. Cameroon’s famous vest kit was banned from the 2002 World Cup, despite their Africa Cup of Nations success earlier that year.