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Botafogo’s Win Over PSG Surprises Football World and Challenges Europe’s Dominance

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Botafogo, a football club from Brazil, beat Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) 1-0 in the FIFA Club World Cup on June 19, 2025, in Pasadena, California.

This result surprised many because PSG is one of the richest and most successful clubs in Europe, while South American teams have not beaten European champions in this competition since 2012.

Igor Jesus scored the only goal of the match in the first half. He took a pass from his teammate Savarino, got past two PSG defenders, and shot the ball.

The ball bounced off PSG’s Willian Pacho and went into the net, leaving PSG’s goalkeeper Donnarumma unable to stop it. PSG controlled most of the game. They had the ball 75% of the time and took 16 shots, but only two of those shots were on target.

Botafogo, on the other hand, had four shots, all of which threatened the goal. Botafogo’s goalkeeper, John, made two important saves and did not let PSG score, even though PSG had scored in 19 straight matches before this one.

Botafogo’s Win Over PSG Surprises Football World and Challenges Europe’s DominanceBotafogo’s Win Over PSG Surprises Football World and Challenges Europe’s Dominance. (Photo Internet reproduction)

Before this game, PSG had just beaten Atlético Madrid 4-0 and won the Champions League final 5-0. Most people expected them to win easily. But Botafogo played with discipline and made the most of their chances.

Their defense stayed strong and did not give PSG many clear opportunities. This win is important for several reasons. First, it is the first time in 13 years that a South American club has beaten a European champion in an official tournament.

Botafogo’s Victory Signals South America’s Football Resilience

European clubs usually win these matches because they have more money and can buy better players. Botafogo’s victory shows that South American teams can still compete at the highest level.

For the business side of football, this result could help South American clubs get more attention, more investment, and better sponsorship deals. It also shows that football is still unpredictable, and money alone does not guarantee success.

Botafogo now leads their group in the tournament. PSG and Atlético Madrid still have a chance to catch up, so the next matches will be important for all teams.

This story is based on official match reports and confirmed facts. Every detail comes from reliable sources, and nothing has been made up or exaggerated. Botafogo’s win over PSG is a reminder that football’s balance of power can still shift, and surprises can happen on the world stage.

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