FIFA Declares New Champion
FIFA now officially recognizes Chelsea (2025) as the first ever Club World Cup Champion.
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FIFA now officially recognizes Chelsea (2025) as the first ever Club World Cup Champion.
But as the players lined up to receive their medals and lift the trophy, things got… weird.
Judging by the noise, the crowd weren’t thrilled to see Trump trying to steal the moment.
What should have been a night of celebration for Chelsea turned chaotic at the final whistle, as tempers flared and Paris Saint-Germain’s head coach Luis Enrique lost his cool.
Sometimes, football has a way of surprising us all — and Chelsea just gave us a blockbuster.
On a night when history was made, Chelsea rose to the occasion in spectacular fashion.
Both teams are chasing global glory in what promises to be an unforgettable showdown.
It was a night to remember for Chelsea fans as the Blues beat Brazilian team Fluminense 2-0 to book a spot in the Club World Cup final.
Chelsea and Fluminense meet in the Club World Cup semi-final. Who will book their place in the final — Premier League giants or South America’s last hope?
Chelsea fans got an exciting preview of the future as new signing Estevao scored a wonder goal for Palmeiras in his final game before joining the Blues.
Palmer scored, Estevao replied, but an own goal sent Chelsea into the Club World Cup semis.
Estevao Willian, Chelsea’s newest signing from Brazil, faces his future club in the Club World Cup. Will the teenage star shine or spoil the Blues’ hopes before joining them?
Chelsea clash with Palmeiras in a Club World Cup quarter-final showdown — a high-stakes rematch of their dramatic 2022 final.
After the defeat, City manager Pep Guardiola opened up about how the team felt and what their plans are for the rest of the summer.
Manchester City’s unbeaten run in the Club World Cup ended in a seven-goal stunner against Al-Hilal — a win that made history for Asia.
A stunning defeat to Al-Hilal sends Manchester City home early, raising big questions ahead of the new season.
Al-Hilal shocked the football world by defeating Manchester City 4-3 in a thrilling Club World Cup clash that went into extra time.
Manchester City and Al-Hilal will clash in the Club World Cup Round of 16, with both teams undefeated so far in the tournament.
After a nearly two-hour storm delay, Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca says the U.S. may not be the right place to host global football events.