FIFA CWC Awards for the Group Stage
With the group stages of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup now concluded, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the standout performers, moments, and surprises of the tournament so far. Here’s our round-up of the best of the group phase.
Best Player – Michael Olise (Bayern Munich)
Michael Olise has undoubtedly been one of the brightest stars of the tournament so far. Although some may question the quality of Bayern Munich’s opponents in the group stage, Olise’s performance levels have been nothing short of exceptional. His elegant dribbling, creativity, and overall flair have truly shone on the global stage.
In Bayern’s opener, Olise was heavily involved in their staggering 10-0 demolition of Auckland City. The Frenchman played a role in four of those goals, helping to kickstart the German side’s campaign in emphatic fashion. He followed that up by scoring the decisive goal against Boca Juniors in their second fixture. When Bayern struggled in his absence during their clash with Benfica, it was telling that he was quickly brought off the bench to make a difference.
No player outshone Olise statistically during the group stages. He led the way with the most goals (3), most assists (2), and most completed dribbles (12). His impact has been immense. Across all competitions this season, Olise has made 52 appearances for Bayern, tallying an impressive 20 goals and 20 assists. His seamless transition to top-level football continues to impress.
Best Young Player – Kenan Yildiz (Juventus)
Kenan Yildiz has enjoyed a breakthrough tournament in the United States, showing exactly why Juventus and Turkey hold him in such high regard. The winger’s performances have showcased both his potential and ability to deliver on a big stage.
Yildiz opened his account during Juventus’ 5-0 victory over Al-Ain. However, it was his performance in the 4-1 win over Wydad AC that truly caught the eye. He played a critical role in that match, first by forcing the own goal that opened the scoring, before curling in a sensational strike into the top corner. He then added another goal in what was a superb individual showing.
An honourable mention goes to Estevao Willian of Palmeiras. The young Brazilian, soon to join Chelsea, has caused a surge in excitement among Blues fans. He claimed back-to-back man-of-the-match awards for Palmeiras, bowing out in style during his final tournament with the club.
Best Goal – Nelson Deossa (Monterrey)
The standout goal of the tournament’s group stage came courtesy of Monterrey’s Nelson Deossa. His stunning effort during their 4-0 victory over Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds left spectators and commentators alike in disbelief.
Monterrey 4 Goal EXPLOSION vs. Urawa Red Diamonds | FIFA Club World Cup Highlights
Deossa unleashed an absolute rocket from 40 yards that clattered into the back of the net, a strike that encapsulated the thrill and unpredictability of football at its best. It was a goal that will surely be replayed for years to come and sets a high bar for the knockout stages.
Best Save – FC Porto’s Heroics
While there were many brilliant goalkeeping performances throughout the group phase, FC Porto delivered a textbook case of last-ditch defending in what can only be described as a backs-to-the-wall performance. Their resilience in goal during critical moments demonstrated the commitment and grit required at this level.
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Though no individual save has taken centre stage above the others, Porto’s collective defensive effort deserves recognition. Their ability to withstand pressure in high-stakes situations was vital in ensuring their group matches were among the most dramatic.
Best Match – FC Porto vs Al Ahly
The clash between FC Porto and Al Ahly FC produced the most thrilling game of the group stage. With both sides requiring a win in their final group match to progress, the stage was set for drama – and the teams delivered in spectacular fashion.
Al Ahly & Porto Put On A SHOW, Combine For 8 Goals! | 2025 FIFA Club Would Cup Highlights
What followed was an unforgettable eight-goal spectacle. Al Ahly took the lead on four separate occasions, only for Porto to respond each time. The match ebbed and flowed, with neither side willing to accept defeat. A remarkable three goals were scored in just 169 seconds during the second half, epitomising the chaos and intensity of the encounter.
Abou Ali starred for Al Ahly with a superb hat-trick, but it was Porto’s tenacity that kept them in the game. Ultimately, both sides were eliminated, but they departed the tournament after playing out a contest for the ages – a classic example of football at its most entertaining.
Best Statistic – Fabio’s Record-Breaking Longevity
Age is just a number, and no one proves this more than Fluminense’s goalkeeper, Fabio. At 44 years of age, he is the oldest player competing in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, continuing to defy expectations and lead by example.
Fabio’s presence at this tournament is historic. He has now extended the record for the longest span between appearances in FIFA tournaments. His last outing came in 1997, when he was part of the Brazil team that triumphed at the Under-17 World Cup – a squad that also included the legendary Ronaldinho.
That 28-year gap between appearances is truly astonishing, a testament to Fabio’s dedication, fitness, and professionalism. His story is one of perseverance and passion for the game, and his legacy will inspire future generations of players.
Biggest Shock – PSG’s Defeat to Botafogo
Paris Saint-Germain entered the 2025 Club World Cup as European champions, having emphatically dismantled Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final. Many expected the French giants to cruise through the tournament. However, they were dealt a stunning blow by Brazilian side Botafogo.
Paris Saint-Germain vs Botafogo Highlights | FIFA Club World Cup 2025
Botafogo produced one of the greatest upsets in Club World Cup history by defeating PSG during the group stage. Igor Jesus opened the scoring in the first half, putting the Copa Libertadores winners ahead. From that point onwards, the Brazilian side defended resolutely against waves of PSG attacks.
Despite the considerable financial gulf and differing levels of European and South American club football, Botafogo stood firm. Their 1-0 triumph sent shockwaves through the tournament and served as a reminder that underdogs can still prevail in football’s grandest competitions.
The victory was not just about the result; it was about resilience, teamwork, and belief. For Botafogo, it was a historic win. For PSG, it was a humbling setback that underscores the unpredictability of international club competition.
Conclusion
As the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup progresses into the knockout stages, these standout moments and individuals have already etched their names into the fabric of the competition. Whether it’s Olise’s dazzling performances, Deossa’s goal-of-the-tournament contender, or Fabio defying time itself, the group stage has delivered on all fronts. Fans can only hope the rest of the tournament continues to provide such thrilling football.
Let’s see what further drama awaits as the world’s top clubs continue their battle for global supremacy.