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Chelsea beat PSG to win FIFA Club World Cup final

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY, USA, JUL 13 – Cole Palmer scored twice and assisted Joao Pedro as Chelsea dominated PSG 3-0 in the inaugural 32-team FIFA Club World Cup final, with Chelsea earning up to $153 million in prize money.

  • Chelsea defeated Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 on July 13, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, to win the FIFA Club World Cup final.
  • The match followed Chelsea's tactical preparation under manager Enzo Maresca, who joined from Leicester City this season and implemented a game plan to exploit space for key player Cole Palmer.
  • Palmer scored two first-half goals before assisting João Pedro for the third in the 43rd minute, while PSG finished with ten men after João Neves received a red card for a foul.
  • The match attracted a record crowd of 81,188 spectators and saw post-match altercations involving PSG staff. The trophy presentation was conducted by the U.S. President alongside the head of FIFA.
  • Chelsea secured their second Club World Cup crown since 2021, earning substantial prize money and building strong momentum as they prepare for the 2025-26 season and the forthcoming FIFA World Cup set to take place across venues in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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US President Donald Trump is celebrating on the front line: Chelsea surprisingly introduces the favourite Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the club's World Cup. In finals, the English football club is hard to beat.

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