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The history of the club’s World Cup win

Enzo Maresca has had a very successful season one as Chelsea manager (Elsa – FIFA/FIFA through Getty Images)

Chelsea beat the Mets 3-0 on Sunday to beat Paris Saint-Germain’s World Cup champion. Enzo Maresca’s team wasn’t fantasized by many to win with the European Championship, but they won the game in a spectacular way.

Cole Palmer is Chelsea’s hero in New Jersey as he is the success of the European Union’s Conference League against Real Betis. He scored twice in the first half and then provided Joao Pedro’s assists a few minutes before the interval.

Successfully won the excellent season at Chelsea. They qualified for the Champions League campaign in 2025-26 by finishing fourth in the Premier League and won the Conference League and Club World Cup trophy. Maresca performed well in terms of season one.

Chelsea became the first club to win all major honors

Joao Pedro celebrates his goal against PSG. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

Chelsea’s victory over PSG was not only a world champion, but also allowed them to win the first game in football history. They are the first club to win all the major honors for them, and the Club World Cup is the last part of the puzzle.

Chelsea won the old first division for the first time in 1955 and had its first Premier League success 50 years later. Their first FA Cup success was in 1970, and the League Cup won its first victory in 1965. The Champions League won the championship in 2012, and a year later the Europa League won the Europa League in 2013, and then the Conference League won in May. With the success of the club’s World Cup, they have finished the game.

The party has just begun for Chelsea and understandably there will be supporters who believe this season is the beginning of a possible golden age for the club. But for now, the focus is on celebrating becoming a world champion.

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