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FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final: History of PSG and Chelsea At Club World Cup Ahead Of Summit Clash

As Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea prepare to face off in Sunday's FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final, the matchup marks a significant moment in both clubs' international journeys. While they've met before in UEFA Champions League showdowns, this is their first clash on the Club World Cup stage - and it carries plenty of historic weight.

Chelsea are no strangers to this tournament. Under the previous format, the London-based side won the Club World Cup in 2021 by defeating Brazilian outfit Palmeiras 2-1 after extra time.

FIFA Club World Cup 2025

That triumph made up for their earlier disappointment in 2012, when they suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Corinthians in the final. This year, under new manager Enzo Maresca, Chelsea are aiming for their second world title - this time in a more competitive, expanded format featuring 32 teams from across the globe.

For Paris Saint-Germain, this marks their maiden appearance in a Club World Cup final. Despite their European pedigree and recent Champions League success, the French giants had never previously featured this deep into the tournament. Their dominant run to the final - brushing aside Inter Miami, Bayern Munich, and Real Madrid without conceding a single goal - is a statement of their intent and growing stature on the global stage.

The two sides also share a well-documented history in the Champions League. From Chelsea's 3-0 win in Paris back in 2004 to their dramatic 2-0 comeback in 2014, and PSG's revenge with consecutive knockouts in 2015 and 2016, the rivalry has always been intense.

In this year's edition, Chelsea overcame a group-stage loss to Flamengo and powered past Benfica, Palmeiras, and Fluminense to reach the final. PSG, meanwhile, cruised through the knockout rounds with emphatic clean-sheet victories, showcasing their blend of youth, speed, and tactical precision.

With stars like Ousmane Dembélé, Joao Pedro, Cole Palmer, and Vitinha set to shine, the 2025 Club World Cup final promises to be a fitting showdown between two of Europe's elite clubs - one looking to add to its trophy cabinet, the other chasing a historic first.

Story first published: Saturday, July 12, 2025, 22:18 [IST]
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