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Club World Cup: Chelsea to Wear Gold Badge for Four Years After PSG Win

NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES, JUL 13 – Chelsea will display the exclusive gold FIFA Club World Cup badge for four years after their 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain, earning $125 million in prize money, FIFA said.

  • In the Club World Cup final, Chelsea won 3-0 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and will wear a special gold badge for four years.
  • Following the expansion to 32 teams, FIFA president Gianni Infantino rebranded the competition to a quadrennial format, ensuring winners wear the badge until 2029.
  • With relentless attacking pressure, Chelsea’s first-half performance led to a 3-0 victory over PSG, securing the Club World Cup title and a four-year badge entitlement.
  • Those kit restrictions have been relaxed, FIFA president Gianni Infantino revealed, allowing Chelsea to display the world champions badge in all competitions.
  • Ahead of the Premier League season, Chelsea’s squad will report back at Stamford Bridge on August 4, with a friendly against Bayer Leverkusen on August 8 and the campaign starting against Crystal Palace on August 17.
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The winner of the Club World Cup will wear this symbolic badge on their jersey. FIFA has unveiled the official badge that will be worn by the winner of the 2025 Club World Cup Final between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea FC, who face off this Sunday evening in the final. This exclusive badge will be worn on the champion club's jersey for four years, until the next tournament. The badge comes in two colors: white on gold and gold on white. It fe…

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The Fifa unveiled this Sunday, July 13, the day of the Club World Cup final, the symbol that the champion will wear on his jersey until 2029.

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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