Doha, Qatar – Paris Saint-Germain and CR Flamengo battled to a 1-1 draw in the 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup final at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium. The match, a clash between European and South American footballing styles, saw Jorginho equalize for Flamengo after a first-half goal from PSG’s Kvaratskhelia. The result sets the stage for a tense finish as the competition continues to showcase global football talent.
The Intercontinental Cup, a precursor to the FIFA Club World Cup, pits the champions of Europe’s UEFA Champions League against the winners of South America’s Copa Libertadores. This year’s final featured two powerhouse clubs eager to claim the prestigious title, marking a significant moment for both PSG and Flamengo.
Flamengo and PSG Draw in Thrilling Intercontinental Cup Final
The match began with both teams cautiously probing for an opening. Early attempts from PSG’s Lee and João Neves were comfortably handled by the Flamengo goalkeeper. However, the French side soon found their rhythm, and in the 37th minute, Kvaratskhelia broke the deadlock, capitalizing on a missed clearance from the Flamengo keeper following a cross from Doué.
Flamengo responded with increased pressure, particularly through Erick Pulgar, whose long-range effort was saved by the PSG goalkeeper. The first half also saw yellow cards issued to PSG’s Vitinha and Flamengo’s Alex Sandro and Jorginho, indicating the intensity of the contest.
The second half saw PSG attempt to extend their lead, but Flamengo remained resilient. A pivotal moment arrived in the 62nd minute when Flamengo was awarded a penalty, which Jorginho calmly converted to level the score. The equalizer ignited the Brazilian side, and they continued to push for a winning goal.
Key Moments and Tactical Approaches
A VAR check earlier in the match denied a potential goal for PSG, adding to the drama. The game highlighted the contrasting approaches of the two teams. PSG favored a more possession-based style, while Flamengo relied on quick transitions and individual brilliance. This difference in football tactics created a dynamic and engaging spectacle for fans.
The midfield battle was particularly fierce, with Rúben Neves playing a key role in PSG’s build-up play and Pulgar orchestrating Flamengo’s attacks. Both teams demonstrated a strong defensive structure, making it difficult for the opposition to create clear-cut chances. The Champions League winners and the Copa Libertadores champions proved evenly matched.
Fan engagement was high throughout the match, with supporters from both sides creating a vibrant atmosphere at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium. Social media platforms buzzed with reactions and celebrations as the game unfolded, showcasing the global reach of the Intercontinental Cup.
The draw means the teams will likely proceed to extra time and potentially penalties to determine the winner of the 2025 Intercontinental Cup. The outcome remains uncertain, and the next phase of the match will be crucial in deciding which team lifts the trophy. Observers will be watching closely to see if either side can adjust their tactics and gain a decisive advantage.
The final result underscores the growing competitiveness of South American football against its European counterparts. The Intercontinental Cup continues to be a valuable platform for showcasing the best club football from around the world and provides a compelling preview of the expanded FIFA Club World Cup format.

