FIFA has named the Best XI for the 2025 Club World Cup. The tournament had 32 teams and was held in the United States.
Chelsea won the title after beating PSG 3-0 in the final. Four Chelsea players made the list—Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernández, Marc Cucurella, and Pedro Neto.
Palmer scored twice and assisted once in the final. He was named the Most Valuable Player. Fernández controlled the midfield with skill.
Cucurella stayed strong in defence. Neto added speed and helped push the team forward. All four played a big role in Chelsea’s win.
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PSG had three players chosen too. Marquinhos and Hakimi defended well. Vitinha was steady in midfield all through the games.

Thiago Silva made the list at age 40. He led Fluminense with calm and control. His teammate Jhon Arias also impressed.
Bono of Al-Hilal stood out in goal. He made 10 saves against Manchester City. His performance helped his team move forward.
Gonzalo of Real Madrid was the top scorer. He scored four goals and surprised many. Just last year, he played in Spain’s third division.
The full team shows strong defence, smart midfield play, and sharp attacks. It highlights the best talents from the tournament.
This Best XI tells the story of the tournament. It shows who stepped up and made a mark. The next club season now looks more exciting.