Atlético Madrid, PSG and Rose Bowl
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PSG has started its journey to the Club World Cup in the best possible way, trouncing Atletico Madrid 4-0 at the historic Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Fabián Ruiz unlocked the match at the 19th minute with a precise left-footed shot in the corner, and Vitinha doubled the lead with a powerful right-footed shot in extra time.
Paris St Germain picked up right where they left off in their first match since winning the Champions League last month, turning what was billed as a blockbuster into a 4-0 rout of Atletico Madrid in their Club World Cup opener.
The midday match, timed to accommodate viewers in Europe, drew 80,619 people to the sun-soaked Rose Bowl in Pasadena — site of the 1994 World Cup final where Brazil beat Italy on penalties — on a day when the toasty conditions led to water breaks in both halves.
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PSG and Atlético de Madrid face off this Sunday at the Rose Bowl in FIFA Club World Cup. This will be PSG's FIFA Club World Cup debut. As for Diego Simeone's team, this will mark their 1st
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PSG/Atlético Madrid – Follow Luis Enrique’s press conference this SaturdayParis Saint-Germain will face Atlético de Madrid at the Rose Bowl Stadium as part of Day 1 of the group phase of the 2025 Club World Cup. On the eve of the match, Paris coach Luis Enrique will hold a press conference at 9:30pm.
The Qatar-backed French giants could be forgiven for wanting some time to bask in the glory of their 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in Munich which allowed them to finally win the Champions League for the first time in their history.
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PSG lands in Los Angeles ! – WatchFresh off their stunning 5–0 win over Inter Milan, the PSG squad flew straight to Los Angeles, settling in Irvine, just south of the city. There, on the University of California campus, Luis Enrique’s team will train behind closed doors as they prepare for their first-ever appearance in the revamped Club World Cup (June 15 to July 13).