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Morocco World
2 days ago
- Business
- Morocco World
How Much Would Chelsea Earn After Winning The Club World Cup?
Chelsea football club have returned from New York with around $114.3 million in prize money after winning the FIFA Club World Cup, defeating PSG 3-0 in the final game. The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup marked a significant departure from previous editions, which had only seven teams. This year's edition has featured a World Cup structure which adopted 32 clubs from the six confederations, divided into four weeks held across the US. Chelsea, one of Europe's 12 representatives, delivered a dominant performance in the final. Cole Palmer scored twice and assisted on the third. João Pedro to seal the title. Coming into the finals, the Blues had already earned $76 million through their wins in the competition. Their earnings now reach $114.3 million. FIFA has confirmed a $1 billion prize pool for the new 32-team Club World Cup, alongside a substantial and groundbreaking global solidarity model. According to money awarded for participation for European clubs was weighted by a ranking based on sporting and commercial criteria, meaning some were awarded more than others for taking part. European clubs were handed between $12.81m and $38.19m just for turning up, while teams from other continents were given a set fee – that was $15.21m for South America, $9.55m for North and Central America, and Asia and Africa, and $3.58m for Oceania. Despite the monetisation situation for the club, Chelsea had made 16% of its annual revenue, second only to Auckland City, whose income jumped by 676% after their participation. Tags: ChelseaClub World CupPSG


Morocco World
3 days ago
- Sport
- Morocco World
Chelsea vs PSG – Club World Cup Final Preview & Score Prediction
Chelsea and PSG meet today in the final of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup at the 82,500-capacity MetLife Stadium just outside New York in a game that will decide who lifts the most lucrative prize in club football. Kick-off is at 8 p.m. Moroccan time (GMT+1), and fans can catch the action live on the DAZN website and app. PSG arrive in imperious form, having breezed past Real Madrid 4–0 in the semi-final following knockout wins over Bayern Munich and Inter Miami. Luis Enrique's side also topped a group featuring Atlético Madrid and Seattle Sounders, despite a surprise defeat to Botafogo. Meanwhile, Chelsea edged out Fluminense 2–0 in the last four, with João Pedro netting twice. The Blues had previously seen off Palmeiras and Benfica in the knockouts, and qualified from their group with wins over LAFC and ES Tunis, despite a setback against Flamengo. Chelsea captain Reece James is pushing for a return to the starting XI after appearing from the bench against Fluminense. Midfielder Moisés Caicedo is a doubt after rolling his ankle in the semi-final. Levi Colwill and Liam Delap are back from suspension, though Delap is expected to remain on the bench. João Pedro should keep his place up front, with Cole Palmer and Christopher Nkunku supporting in attack. PSG are expected to name an unchanged side. Ousmane Dembélé, who scored in the semi-final, is likely to start again. Defenders Lucas Hernández and Willian Pacho remain suspended. Score Prediction: Chelsea have grown into the tournament but now face their toughest test. PSG are in sensational form and have not conceded in the knockout rounds. Unless the Blues produce something special, Paris look set to claim their first Club World Cup title. MWN says Chelsea 1–3 PSG Tags: ChelseaClub World CupPSG