Tems dazzles in the final show of the FIFA Club World Cup while Chelsea destroys the PSG to become world champions

The winning artist of the Nigerian Prize Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, illuminated the Metlife Stadium with a spectacular part -time performance during the FIFA 2025 Club World Cup final.

The program marked a historical moment, since it was the first part -time show in a FIFA Club World Cup final.

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Them headed the musical exhibition full of stars along with the global sensations Doja Cat and J Balvin, adding a cultural and musical spark to the night that captivated a global audience.

Speaking before his performance, said Tems,

“We are going to gather the world for a beautiful moment to celebrate football, feel the unity that brings music and improve the lives of millions of children through the Global Citizan Education of FIFA.”

This is not the first Appearance of Tems in a global citizen event. He previously acted in the Global Citizen Festival 2022 in ACCRA, Ghana, further consolidating his status as a global icon using its platform for social impact.

The Colombian artist J Balvin, also excited to be part of the alignment, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity:

“From Medellín to Metlife, I feel honored to head the first part -time show of the FIFA Club World Cup final. It is a historical moment, for me, for Latin culture and for each child who dreams of great.”

The expanded 2025 edition of the FIFA Club World Cup had 32 teams from all continental confederations and was organized in 11 US cities from June 14 to July 13.

The president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, praised the musical association, describing it as a “powerful symbol of unity and purpose”, while emphasizing the social impact of the initiative.

“Together, we are going to make history on a special occasion in which football and music join the world. Not only this show will be unforgettable, but with each ticket sold, we are investing in the future of children through the FIFA Global Citizan Education Fund.”

Ceo Citiuno Global, Hugh Evans, also echoed the feeling:> L

“To end extreme poverty, we must make sure that each child has access to quality education. We are asking football fans everywhere to intend and be part of the movement that drives real change.”

Chelsea Crowned Club World Champions

In the countryside, Chelsea FC offered a dominant performance, defeating Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) 3-0 in the final match.

The young star Cole Pale was the hero of the night, scoring twice, while Joao Pedro sealed the victory with a third goal in the second half.

The result gave Chelsea his first FIFA Club World Cup title under the expanded format, marking a triumphant end of an exciting tournament.

With music, soccer and social impact intertwined, the FIFA 2025 Club World Cup final proved to be an unforgettable celebration of global culture and unity.


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