The 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup final features PSG and Flamengo competing on December 17 in Doha, Qatar, with PSG having a bye as UEFA champions and Flamengo qualifying through their South American titles. The match is held at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, with tickets available and the game broadcast on FIFA+ and DAZN.
Brazil's dominance in the Copa Libertadores continues with Flamengo winning their fourth title amid concerns over player exhaustion due to intense match schedules and physical demands, highlighting the toll on top players from frequent international and domestic commitments.
Bayern Munich secured a 4-2 victory over Flamengo, with standout performances from Harry Kane, Konrad Laimer, and Michael Olise, earning various match awards and advancing to the next round.
Bayern Munich secured a 4-2 victory over Flamengo in the FIFA Club World Cup, highlighted by effective pressing, standout performances from Harry Kane and Konrad Laimer, and challenges such as refereeing controversies and player fatigue. The team demonstrated the importance of pressing and physicality, with Laimer's work rate and defensive intelligence being crucial, while also facing concerns about player stamina and the need for more muscle in attack ahead of their match against PSG.
Chelsea's experiment in a recent match against Flamengo backfired, leading to a six-minute collapse and a red card for Nicolas Jackson, which significantly changed the game's dynamic. Coach Enzo Maresca acknowledged the failed experiment and emphasized learning from the experience, which won't prevent them from advancing in the tournament but may impact their upcoming matchup.
Chelsea suffered a 3-1 defeat to Flamengo in the Club World Cup, with a poor second-half performance, a red card for substitute Nicolas Jackson, and underwhelming individual displays, despite Pedro Neto scoring the opening goal.
Flamengo defeated Chelsea 3-1 in the Club World Cup, with key performances from Gerson, Arrascaeta, and a late goal from Wallace Yan, despite an early goal from Pedro Neto and a red card for Nicolas Jackson. The match showcased Flamengo's resilience and tactical skill, setting up their next game against Espérance de Túnis.
Chelsea took an early lead against Flamengo with a goal from Pedro Neto, and the match is ongoing at the Club World Cup, featuring key players like Jorginho and Liam Delap, in a game marked by lively play and tactical adjustments.