The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup has officially wrapped—and what a finish it was.
In front of a packed stadium and global audience, Chelsea stamped their authority on the tournament with a commanding 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in Sunday’s final. Cole Palmer was the star of the night, netting two goals and assisting another, sealing Chelsea’s place in history as the first champions under the Club World Cup’s new 32-team format.
After a month of thrilling matches, dramatic upsets, and standout performances, the Blues lifted the trophy in style. From the Round of 16 to the final showdown, Chelsea navigated a tough path, knocking out Palmeiras, Fluminense, and now PSG, who themselves had stunned Real Madrid 4-0 in the semis.

A HISTORIC TOURNAMENT ON US SOIL
This year’s edition marked a major milestone—the first expanded Club World Cup featuring 32 clubs, and the first to be hosted in the United States. It was a celebration of global football, bringing elite clubs from every continent to American stadiums in a summer that fans won’t forget anytime soon.
Over four action-packed weeks, fans witnessed the world’s best battle it out—from Fluminense’s surprise run to the final four to Inter Miami CF’s historic debut on the world stage. And as excitement builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, our community partners at Inter Miami CF and FWC26 continue to grow the game at home and inspire the next generation.

2025 FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP STANDINGS
Final
Match 63: Chelsea 3-0 PSG
Semifinal results
Match 61: Fluminense 0-2 Chelsea
Match 62: PSG 4-0 Real Madrid
Quarterfinal results
Match 57: Fluminense 2-1 Al-Hilal
Match 58: Palmeiras 1-2 Chelsea
Match 59: PSG 2-0 Bayern Munich
Match 60: Real Madrid 3-2 Borussia Dortmund
Last 16 results
Match 49: Palmeiras 1-0 (aet) Botafogo
Match 50: Benfica 1-4 (aet) Chelsea
Match 51: PSG 4-0 Inter Miami
Match 52: Flamengo 2-4 Bayern Munich
Match 53: Inter Milan 0-2 Fluminense
Match 54: Manchester City 3-4 (aet) Al-Hilal
Match 55: Real Madrid 1-0 Juventus
Match 56: Borussia Dortmund 2-1 Monterrey

WHAT’S NEXT
While the Club World Cup may be over, the summer of soccer is just heating up in Miami. With the FIFA World Cup 2026 on the horizon and new stadiums rising—including the future home of the final at Inter Miami’s Miami Freedom Park stadium—there’s never been a better time to be a fan. Stay connected with the latest news by Following our FWC26 community partners on instagram.

FIFA Club World Cup Party in Miami 2025. (Photo courtesy -FWC26)
At Soccer5, we’re proud to have followed every step of this incredible tournament with our community. Stay tuned for more from our partners and local soccer action as we head toward 2026.