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The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is over, with Chelsea crowned champions. Time to let our reporters who covered the competition chime in with their final thoughts on the good, bad and ugly.
The Club World Cup is seen by many as a dress rehearsal for the 2026 World Cup host - so what have we learned now it's over?
FIFA used the Club World Cup tournament as a dry run for 2026 World Cup. If this is how they run it, the Men's World Cup is going to be a disaster.
With a $1bn prize pot the Club World Cup has proved lucrative for those involved, but which club has profited the most?
According to estimates from the Athletic, the Blues took home about $114.6 million from winning it. The split, while unknown, ...
Among the lasting lessons from the tournament was FIFA’s decision to dramatically drop ticket costs as some kickoff times approached, which could impact decisions by fans thinking of attending ...
An expanded Club World Cup marked by empty seats ... The other U.S. teams, the Seattle Sounders and Los Angeles FC, were less impressive — with both exiting at the group stage, winless. New Zealand's ...
With temperatures rising worldwide, scientists warn that staging the World Cup and other soccer tournaments in the Northern ...
Chelsea claimed FIFA's Club World Cup in the United States of America but Jose Mourinho has played down their success, likening it to a pre-season tour despite the Blues' excitement ...
Critics were quick to write off the super-sized revamp of a little-loved tournament - but FIFA is now all about blazing into the club game dominated by domestic leagues and regional competitions.
An expanded Club World Cup marked by empty seats ... The other U.S. teams, the Seattle Sounders and Los Angeles FC, were less impressive -- with both teams exiting at the group stage, winless. New ...
An expanded Club World Cup marked by empty seats, slashed ticket prices, searing heat, weather-delayed matches and a criticized field surface ended in a surprise victory by Chelsea, the fourth ...