Chelsea won the FIFA Club World Cup
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Chelsea are set to rake in a lucrative sum of money after stunning PSG 3-0 in the Club World Cup final, with the rest of the payouts for all 32 competing teams now revealed following the end of the to
Unfamiliar opponents have been a consistent theme through Chelsea’s run to the final. In four of their six matches in the Club World Cup, Chelsea have met their opponents for the first time in history. Only one side in their run, Benfica, they have met more than twice. But Enzo Maresca’s side handled their draw with relative ease.
A total of £774m ($1b) in prize money has been split across the 32 participating teams, and Chelsea will earn a large amount of that after their run to the final. Prior to the tournament, clubs were handed out as a participation fee, the amount of which depends on what confederation they come from.
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Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca says winning the Club World Cup could be "more important" than the Champions League in the future. The Italian secured the club's second trophy of the season in his debut campaign in charge after the Blues beat Paris St-Germain 3-0 in the final on Sunday.