June 14, 2025

Gerard Nolla y Gilles Vidal brillan en los premios individuales de la KWC Clubs Paris 2025

The MVP, top scorer and best goalkeeper of the Club World Cup were key in a historic final

Gerard Nolla, MVP of the Kings World Cup Clubs Paris 2025

The Kings World Cup Clubs Paris 2025 crowned not only a champion, but also three undisputed protagonists who left their mark on the tournament. In a final full of goals, spectacle, and unforgettable moments, Gerard Nolla, Gilles Vidal, and Eloy Amoedo were recognized with the most prestigious individual awards of the competition.

The decisive match in Paris served as a showcase for some of the tournament’s best talents, and the individual accolades fairly reflected the performance, influence, and impact of the key players. From goal to goal, each of them left an indelible mark on the history of this second edition of the Club World Cup.

Gerard Nolla, KWC Clubs MVP with a hat-trick in the final

The midfielder delivered when his team needed him the most. Gerard Nolla was named MVP of the Kings World Cup Clubs 2025 after scoring a sensational hat-trick in the final: he opened the scoring with a brace and sealed the match with a Double Goal in the final stretch.

In addition to his performance in the final, Nolla was his team’s top scorer and finished as the third overall scorer in the KWCC 2025, sealing a stellar tournament that places him among the elite of this edition.

Gilles Vidal, top scorer as a consolation prize

Although he couldn’t lift the trophy, Gilles Vidal did earn major recognition: he was the top scorer of the Kings World Cup Clubs Paris 2025 with a total of 11 goals, including a brace in the grand final. His scoring consistency made him his team’s main threat until the very last minute.

An individual award that serves as consolation and recognizes his consistency, scoring instinct, and leadership in Porcineta’s attack.

Eloy Amoedo, best goalkeeper of the Kings World Cup Clubs 2025

In a final where goals took center stage, Eloy Amoedo made a name for himself from the goal line. The botanic goalkeeper was chosen as the tournament’s best thanks to his outstanding performance throughout the event and, in particular, a flawless final that was key for Perxitaa’s team to be crowned champions.

Amoedo was the third goalkeeper with the most saves (36 in total) and managed to become a two-time world champion, matching a feat only two other players have achieved: Guti and Soriano.