The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final took an unexpected turn from pure football drama to star-studded spectacle as Nigerian Grammy-winning artist Tems and former U.S. President Donald Trump both made impactful appearances at the grand event.
Held at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the match saw Chelsea defeat Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in an intriguing final. However, the night’s buzz extended beyond the pitch as entertainment and politics briefly stole the spotlight.
At halftime, Tems delivered a soulful and electrifying performance, captivated the global audience with her hit single “Love Me Jeje ” a reimagined version of Seyi Sodimu’s 1997 classic.
Dressed in a shimmering silver outfit and backed by a visually stunning stage setup, her delivery was met with massive applause and praise on social media platforms, as fans hailed her as one of Africa’s top musical exports.
The performance marked a major milestone in African representation at global sporting events, drawing comparisons with past halftime performances at global tournaments and the Super Bowl.
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Moments later, another surprising guest appeared on the pitch: Donald Trump. The former U.S. president was seen entering the field during Chelsea’s post-match trophy celebration.
Trump’s presence drew a mix of cheers and murmurs from the audience, as he congratulated the English side on their triumph and was seen shaking hands with players, club executives and joining them in lifting the trophy.
According to reports, Trump had arrived privately and was escorted by security shortly after the final whistle.
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Chelsea FC secured a commanding 3‑0 victory over Paris Saint‑Germain, claiming their second Club World Cup title.
Cole Palmer dazzled with two precise left‑footed strikes and a key assist to João Pedro, who capped the first half with a delicate chipped goal—cementing Chelsea’s dominance.
Robert Sánchez earned acclaim as man‑of‑the‑match with several crucial saves and a clean sheet. PSG, despite a strong Champions League run, looked off‑form and were reduced to ten men late in the game following a red card to João Neves.