One year ago today Chelsea became world champions for the second time and you can relive that special day in New Jersey with our picture gallery from the 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain.
Paris Saint-Germain were the favourites ahead of the game at MetLife Stadium; Luis Enrique's side came into the tournament having dominantly won the Champions League in May.
Yet they were no match for the Blues, as Cole Palmer struck a first-half brace before he turned provider for Joao Pedro to make it 3-0 just before the interval.
Robert Sanchez made several big saves in the second period to keep our lead intact. Liam Delap also had two opportunities to add to our advantage, but was twice thwarted by Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Scenes of joy greeted the full-time whistle. And from New Jersey to London – and across the world – Chelsea supporters celebrated.
The Blues players and staff did so long after the final whistle, and Reece James became the first captain to lift the newly created trophy.
Our match gallery below tells the story of a remarkable display and the celebrations that followed. So sit back and enjoy some of the best pictures from that memorable day and then watch the game back in full in our Watch section with CFC+, our global content subscription service.