2025 Club of the Year: Nominees Announced by France Football

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Each of the nominated clubs secured at least one major trophy in 2025

France Football has revealed the five nominees for the coveted Best Club of the Year 2025 award — an honour that recognises the most successful and dominant football clubs across the globe during the past season.

Each of the nominated clubs secured at least one major trophy in 2025, with some enjoying historic, multi-title campaigns.

Here are the five nominees:
Barcelona (Spain) – Winners of La Liga, the Spanish Cup, and the Spanish Super Cup
Botafogo (Brazil) – Crowned Brasileirão champions and Copa Libertadores winners
Chelsea (England) – Lifted the UEFA Europa Conference League and the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup
Liverpool (England) – Claimed the Premier League title under new boss Arne Slot
Paris Saint-Germain (France) – Won Ligue 1, the French Cup, French Super Cup, and the UEFA Champions League

The winner will be announced during the prestigious 2025 Ballon d’Or ceremony, set to take place in Paris on September 22.

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