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Chelsea won the Women's World Sevens in London, beating Manchester United 6-5 in the final. The tournament featured spectacular performances and creative celebrations, including fake births and elaborate exits. Although the prize money was reduced compared to previous editions, clubs received funding for community projects. This event provided opportunities for youth players and allowed teams to finish the season on a high note.

Chelsea conquered the Women's World Sevens in London, beating Manchester United by a score of 6-5 in the final of this unique tournament. The event, which took place from 28 to 30 May at the Gtech Community Stadium in Brentford, showcased not only the footballing talent of the athletes, but also a series of creative celebrations, including fake births and spectacular exits of the players during the presentation.
The tournament featured eight teams from the Women's Super League, aiming to entertain and showcase creativity through the seven-on-seven format, which features unlimited substitutions, no offsides and 15-minute playing times.
Winners Chelsea took home a prize of $500,000 (£372,000), while runners-up Manchester United received $250,000 (£186,000). The overall prize fund of $1.5 million (£1.1 million) was down on previous editions' $5 million (£3.76 million), but clubs also received a $1,000 (£743) contribution towards community projects.

The teams took advantage of this tournament not only to compete, but also to give space to youth players and to end the season on a positive note. Chelsea showed their strength despite a disappointing season in the league, while Manchester United tried to keep their competitiveness high.
Among the most memorable moments, Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor was carried onto the pitch by her players, while Manchester United manager Marc Skinner made his entrance wearing a white bathrobe and sunglasses. The performances of the officials, who dressed up and led chants such as 'Sweet Caroline', also added to the festive atmosphere of the tournament.
This event demonstrated that, despite the end of the season, women's football can continue to offer entertainment and entertainment, creating opportunities for all involved.
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