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Factbox: Club World Cup Awards

Factbox: Club World Cup Awards

Al-Ahram Weekly5 days ago
(L-R) Cole Palmer #10 of Chelsea FC holding the adidas Golden Ball, Robert Sanchez #1 of Chelsea FC holding the adidas Golden Glove and Desire Doue #14 of Paris Saint-Germain holding the FIFA Best Young Player Award presented by Panini pose for a photo during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium. AFP
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