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Chelsea Win Club World Cup Final vs PSG, giving them $153.66 Million Payday
Chelsea FC have cemented their place at the top of global football with a commanding 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the first-ever 32-team FIFA Club World Cup. Held at the iconic MetLife Stadium in the United States, the Blues' win not only brought home a prestigious trophy but also earned them an eye-watering $153.66 million in prize money — making the month-long campaign extremely rewarding on all fronts.
Cole Palmer Shines in Final Victory Over PSG
Chelsea stamped their authority early in the match, scoring all three goals in a dominant first half. Cole Palmer once again proved why he's quickly becoming Chelsea’s star player. The 22-year-old forward bagged a brace and provided an assist for Joao Pedro, who scored just two weeks after joining the squad.
Palmer's electric performance was a key factor in Chelsea’s overwhelming display, while the Blues’ defense comfortably neutralized PSG’s threat in the second half to seal a clean sheet.
Enzo Maresca's First Season Ends With Double Silverware
New Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca ends his debut season in charge on a high note, having already led the club to UEFA Europa Conference League glory earlier in May. The Italian coach has successfully guided a youthful and restructured squad to two major trophies, showing clear signs of a promising new era at Stamford Bridge.
How Much Did Chelsea Earn From the Club World Cup?
Chelsea’s participation in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup has proven to be as profitable as it was successful on the field. Here’s a detailed breakdown of their earnings:
Final match win bonus: $40 million
Guaranteed finalist payout: $30 million
Performance-based earnings from earlier rounds: $76 million
Participation pillar (FIFA’s base prize money): $37.66 million
Total Club World Cup prize money: $153.66 million
Although Chelsea missed out on an additional $2 million by not defeating Flamengo in the group stage, they still walked away with one of the biggest financial hauls in international club football history.
Club World Cup vs Premier League Payouts
For context, the fourth-place finisher in the 2024/25 Premier League earned nearly $220 million in domestic broadcasting and performance bonuses. Chelsea’s $153.66 million from the Club World Cup alone highlights the competition’s growing importance — both in prestige and financial incentive.
Chelsea’s Road to Global Dominance
With a youthful core, tactical discipline, and a manager who has hit the ground running, Chelsea’s 2025 Club World Cup triumph is a clear signal of their resurgence on the world stage. Backed by strong performances from breakout stars like Cole Palmer and the instant impact of newcomers like Joao Pedro, the future looks bright for the West London club.
Position | Club | Country | Prize Money |
---|---|---|---|
Winner | Chelsea FC | England | $153.66 Million |
1st Runner-Up | Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) | France | $45 Million (Estimated) |
2nd Runner-Up | Flamengo | Brazil | $32 Million (Estimated) |
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