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14th July 2025 9:49:33 AM
2 mins readBy: Abigail Ampofo

Nigerian Grammy Award-winning singer Temilade Openiyi, affectionately addressed as Tems, has set a record as the first African artist to perform at the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup Final Halftime Show.
The tournament held on Sunday night at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in the US, saw Tems offer a stunning display while singing her hit track “Love Me JeJe” alongside a group of yellow- and white-clothed choreographers.
She performed alongside global stars like Doja Cat and J Balvin, with surprise appearances from Coldplay and Emmanuel Kelly.
The show was co-produced by FIFA and Global Citizen. The performance opened with J Balvin’s hits “Mi Gente” and “Reggaeton,” followed by Tems’ Grammy-winning track.
The conclusion of the revamped, expanded Club World Cup was attended by 81,118 people at MetLife Stadium.
This year’s Club World Cup is the first to feature 32 teams and 48 games.
The expansion featured four African countries: Al-Ahly of Egypt, Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa, Tunisia's Esperance Sportive de Tunis, and Morocco's Wydad Casablanca.
Chelsea played against PSG in the finals and triumphed by 3-0, which was a surprise to many given the French club's heavy win against Spanish giants Real Madrid.
The Blues secured their second Club World Cup title following Palmer’s brace, and the other goal came from the 43rd minute, João Pedro.
Palmer was awarded the best player of the night, winning the Golden Ball, and Robert Sanchez won the Golden Glove for best keeper.
Chelsea earned a record-breaking $123 million in total, including a $40 million bonus for winning the final.
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