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Chelsea Crowned World Champions After Shocking PSG 3-0 at MetLife

New Jersey, July 13, 2025 – In what can only be described as a footballing earthquake, Chelsea stunned Paris Saint-Germain with a historic 3-0 win to lift the FIFA Club World Cup trophy. Few had predicted such a dominant display, especially after PSG’s emphatic 4-0 semifinal win over Real Madrid.

Cole Palmer delivered a performance for the ages, scoring twice and assisting João Pedro for the third. The 23-year-old was simply unplayable, combining composure, vision, and finishing quality to dismantle PSG’s defense. João Pedro, who starred in the semifinal, once again made a decisive impact with his movement and clinical touch.

Despite boasting elite talent like Ousmane Dembélé and Fabián Ruiz, PSG struggled to build momentum. Their defense—already weakened by suspensions to Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernández—was outmatched by Chelsea’s speed and precision. Enzo Maresca’s side executed a tactical masterclass, pressing high and transitioning with ruthless intent, leaving Luis Enrique’s men chasing shadows.

The magnitude of the result rippled beyond football. U.S. President Donald Trump, who attended the final at his home-state venue, was spotted applauding Palmer’s second goal—an unexpected moment that added to the surreal energy of the evening, especially as it overshadowed political events happening nearby.

With this victory, Chelsea secured their first Club World Cup title under Maresca, signaling the dawn of a new era at the club. Blending youth, intensity, and clarity of purpose, the Blues have sent a powerful message to world football. PSG, meanwhile, are once again left searching for answers on the international stage.

Palmer’s MVP performance, the roaring crowd at MetLife, and the shock of the scoreline ensure this final will be remembered as one of the most stunning upsets in Club World Cup history.

Club World Cup FAQ

Who were last season's champions and top goalscorer of the Club World Cup?
Last year’s Club World Cup champions were Chelsea and the top goalscorer was Karim Benzema with 2 goals.
Which team has won the most Club World Cup titles?
Real Madrid won the most Club World Cup titles with 5 wins.
Which team won the first Club World Cup title?
The first winners of the Club World Cup were Corinthians, in 2000 season.
Who are the current Club World Cup team of the week top stars?
The top performers of the Club World Cup this week are Fabián Ruiz (PSG), João Pedro (Chelsea) and Achraf Hakimi (PSG)
Where the Club World Cup final will be played?
Club World Cup final will be played on MetLife Stadium
Where to watch Club World Cup live in Virginia (USA)?
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