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Todd Boehly joins exclusive club of owners to be world champions in two sports as Chelsea win Club World Cup


CHELSEA owner Todd Boehly has joined an exclusive club of owners to have become ‘World Champions’ in two sports.

The Blues earned their new title of world champs thanks to their dominant 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup final on Sunday.

Todd Boehly and Chelsea FC players holding the FIFA Club World Cup trophy.
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Chelsea owner Todd Boehly has become a world champion in two sports after the Blues won the Club World Cup[/caption]

Chelsea FC team celebrating FIFA Club World Cup victory with Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino.
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Chelsea were crowned Club World Cup champions after a dominant 3-0 victory in the final against PSG[/caption]

Chelsea were spectacular as Cole Palmer shone once again to help the London club become the first team to with Fifa’s revamped tournament.

That victory means that Chelsea are now the first club to have won every major trophy on offer for an English team, adding the Club World Cup to titles like the Premier League, Champions League, Europa League and Conference League.

But their success has also done wonders for owner Todd Boehly, who is now one of just a handful sports team owners to have seen his teams be crowned world champions in multiple sports.

Boehly is also a co-owner of Major League Baseball franchise the LA Dodgers, who won the 2024 World Series – meaning the 51-year-old American is now technically a two-time world champion.

He joins the exclusive club of owners to do so, including Arsenal‘s head honcho Stan Kroenke, who achieved the same feat with two of his US teams.

Kroenke’s NFL franchise the LA Rams, and his NHL team the Colorado Avalanche, won the Super Bowl and the Stanley Cup respectively in 2022 – both earning the title of world champions in their sports.

Unfortunately for Arsenal fans, Kroenke is yet to deliver any big ticket trophies in North London despite Mikel Arteta‘s best efforts in the Premier League and Champions League in recent seasons.

Boehly, who appeared to promise Chelsea would win the Champions League in 2026 following the game, has every right to feel smug after his much-criticized player trading model paid dividends for the first time.

Todd Boehly, Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner, at a baseball game.
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Boehly is also a co-owner of the LA Dodgers[/caption]

Los Angeles Dodgers celebrating World Series victory.
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The Dodgers won the World Series in 2024[/caption]

Stan Kroenke holding the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the Los Angeles Rams won Super Bowl LVI.
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Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke won the Super Bowl with the LA Rams in 2022[/caption]

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Clearlake capital and Boehly have taken the brunt of league-wide fan anger since their takeover for splashing way in excess of £1BILLION on new signings.

And although there was a general consensus that the bold method of stock-piling young talent on mammoth contracts and selling the deadwood was failing, the Blues’ success in the US – coupled with their stellar performances – could change the way Boehly’s methods are viewed.


However, the first challenge Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca will face in continuing the club’s success is managing the shortened break and hectic schedule on the horizon for the SW6 outfit.

Chelsea will now have to settle for a shorter post-season break and smaller pre-season preparations than their Premier League rivals after going all the way in the Club World Cup.

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