Kai Havertz's penalty sealed Chelsea's win over Palmeiras in the Club World Cup Final and ensured celebrations for Blues supporters across the world.
Chelsea's squad and fans were sent into raptures after the German international's goal with Kepa Arrizabalaga and Romelu Lukaku rushing off the Chelsea bench and onto the pitch, while the XI on the field embraced Havertz and the crowd.
The celebrations obviously continued into the evening as the squad lifted the trophy at the Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium with fireworks lighting up the night sky before they retreated to the changing rooms to admire their medals.
The likes of Antonio Rudiger and Jorginho led the dancing as the club experienced winning the competition for the first time after falling to Corinthians in their only other opportunity in 2012.
Abu Dhabi wasn't the only place with fireworks, however, as internet search engine Google made use of their own.
Now, when you include 'Chelsea' in your Google search, the screen is taken over by streaks of blue fireworks in addition to your usual results. A nice touch.
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The Blues did require extra time to earn their achievement with Havertz's penalty proving the crucial moment.
Romelu Lukaku had earlier opened the scoring with a header from Callum Hudson-Odoi's cross before Raphael Veiga scored from the penalty spot after Thiago Silva's handball.
Chelsea were provided an opportunity of their own from the spot as the clock ticked down when Luan Garcia also handled the ball and Havertz made no mistake.