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Ibrahim Mahama gifts Azumah Nelson Toyota Fortuner and cash

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Ghanaian businessman and brother of President Mahama, Ibrahim Mahama has presented a brand-new Toyota Fortuner and an undisclosed financial package to legendary Ghanaian boxer, Azumah Nelson, in recognition of his contributions to the sport and national development.

The presentation took place on Monday, June 16, at Mr Mahama’s office in Accra, following a courtesy call led by Sharaf Mahama—CEO of Legacy Rise Sports and son of President John Dramani Mahama—and British-Nigerian heavyweight boxer, Anthony Joshua.

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The delegation had earlier participated in the Battle of the Beasts boxing event held at the Bukom Boxing Arena on Friday, June 13, before visiting President Mahama at Jubilee House and subsequently calling on Mr Mahama to express appreciation for his support.

Businessman Ibrahim Mahama (middle) hands car key to Azumah Nelson

Mr Mahama described Azumah Nelson as “arguably Africa’s greatest boxer” and noted that the gesture aimed to honour both Nelson’s outstanding achievements in the ring and his ongoing efforts in mentoring youth and promoting sports development in Ghana.

Azumah Nelson expressed his appreciation for the honour. “I am grateful to Ibrahim Mahama and Sharaf Mahama for this unexpected gesture,” he said.

“I was simply here to support Sharaf and his commitment to boxing, a sport I have dedicated my life to.”

Present at the event were members of Anthony Joshua’s team, sports entrepreneur Yaw Sakyi Afari of RITE Sports, businessman Henry Quarshie, as well as associates of Legacy Rise Sports and close friends of Ibrahim Mahama.

Ibrahim Mahama, founder of Engineers and Planners and Dzata Cement Limited, is known for his philanthropic initiatives in education, sports, and infrastructure development. The donation aligns with his broader commitment to supporting national icons and uplifting sports in Ghana.

The Battle of the Beasts boxing event, which drew significant public and international interest, was part of a broader effort to elevate the profile of Ghanaian boxing and celebrate its heritage through high-level sporting engagement.

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Chelsea’s Journey To Club World Cup Glory: From Underdogs To Global Champions

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Chelsea have completed a remarkable rise to global supremacy by winning the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, sealing their status as world champions with a stunning 3–0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The triumph crowns a dramatic and disciplined campaign that began with uncertainty and ended in complete dominance.

The Blues kicked off their journey in Group D, where they made a confident start with a 2–0 win over LAFC. However, a 3–1 defeat to Flamengo in their second match cast early doubts on their chances. Chelsea responded in style in the final group game, defeating Espérance de Tunis 3–0 to secure second place and qualification to the knockout rounds.

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The Round of 16 encounter against Benfica proved to be one of Chelsea’s most dramatic matches. After a weather delay and a 1–1 scoreline at full time, the Blues pulled away in extra time with goals from Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to win 4–1. The result reaffirmed their resilience and set the tone for the rest of the tournament.

Chelsea met Palmeiras in the quarter-finals in a rematch of the 2021 final. Cole Palmer gave them the lead before Palmeiras equalised. However, a late own goal by goalkeeper Weverton handed Chelsea a 2–1 victory and a place in the final four. In the semi-finals, João Pedro emerged as the hero with two goals in a 2–0 win over Fluminense, booking Chelsea’s place in the final.

The grand finale against PSG saw Cole Palmer produce a performance for the ages. He struck twice and set up João Pedro’s goal to give Chelsea a commanding 3–0 lead by halftime. PSG were reduced to ten men late in the match as João Neves was sent off, sealing a night of frustration for the French champions and triumph for the Blues.

Under Enzo Maresca, Chelsea have now added the FIFA Club World Cup to their UEFA Conference League title, completing a remarkable year. With emerging stars like Palmer and João Pedro leading the charge, Chelsea’s journey from underdogs to global champions is not just a story of a single tournament, but the resurgence of a club redefining its identity on the world stage.

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Chelsea 3-0 PSG: Palmer Double Fires Blues To Club World Cup Glory

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Chelsea clinched their second FIFA Club World Cup title with a dominant 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Cole Palmer starred with two goals and an assist, leading the Blues to a historic win in the expanded 32-team edition of the tournament.

Palmer opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, capitalizing on a defensive error from Nuno Mendes to calmly slot the ball past PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Just eight minutes later, he doubled Chelsea’s lead with a curling left-footed strike from the edge of the box after a smart pass from Levi Colwill. In the 43rd minute, Palmer turned provider, threading a perfect ball to Joao Pedro, who chipped Donnarumma to make it 3-0 before halftime.

Paris Saint-Germain, who had defeated Real Madrid 4-0 in the semi-final, were completely outclassed by Chelsea’s intensity and tactical discipline. Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé found little space to operate, while the French side’s frustration boiled over in the 83rd minute when Joao Neves was sent off for pulling Marc Cucurella’s hair in an off-the-ball incident.

Chelsea’s midfield, anchored by Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo, controlled the pace of the game, while the defense, marshaled by Axel Disasi and Levi Colwill, shut down PSG’s attacking options. Goalkeeper Robert Sánchez kept a clean sheet with a composed display, and manager Enzo Maresca’s game plan proved flawless in one of the club’s most complete performances in recent years.

The 3-0 scoreline secured Chelsea’s second Club World Cup crown and earned them a reported £93 million in prize money. Having also won the UEFA Conference League earlier this year, the Blues end the season with major international silverware and renewed optimism under Maresca. For PSG, the defeat exposed their vulnerabilities and left them seeking answers on the global stage.

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FIFA Club World Cup Final Preview: Chelsea Take On PSG In Historic Encounter

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Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain will contest the FIFA Club World Cup Final on Sunday, July 13, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, marking the first all-European final under the expanded tournament format. PSG secured their place by comfortably defeating Real Madrid 4–0 in the semi-final, while Chelsea edged past Fluminense 2–0 to book their spot in the showpiece match.

Chelsea have shown strong resilience, winning six of their seven tournament matches and clinching victories over Benfica, Palmeiras, and Fluminense. PSG have been even more dominant, winning all but one match and conceding just one goal en route to the final. They notably overcame Real Madrid and Bayern Munich in the knockout stages with convincing displays.

Tactically, Chelsea are expected to line up in a disciplined 4-2-3-1 under Enzo Maresca, with emphasis on structure and counter-attacking through the flanks. PSG, coached by Luis Enrique, will likely adopt a fluid 4-3-3 system focused on controlling possession and exploiting high-press opportunities.

Projected starting XIs reflect this strategy. Chelsea may deploy Robert Sánchez in goal, a back four anchored by Chalobah and Adarabioyo, a midfield pivot of Fernández and Lavia (with Caicedo fit), and an attack led by Palmer, Nkunku, and João Pedro. PSG’s lineup is expected to feature Donnarumma, Hakimi, Marquinhos, Hernández, and Mendes at the back. Neves, Vitinha, and Ruiz should command the midfield, while Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia, and Doué are set to lead the front line.

Historically, the two clubs have met eight times in UEFA competitions. PSG hold a slight edge with three wins, Chelsea have two, and there have been three draws. With recent encounters trending towards parity, this final promises to be closely fought. However, PSG enter as clear favourites. Their strong form, defensive record, and attacking firepower have prompted predictions of a 2–1 or 3–1 win.

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