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New Jersey reaches final as FIFA reveals Club World Cup venues

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Last updated: 2024/09/29 at 10:56 AM
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The Club World Cup, FIFA’s expanded 32-team tournament, is set to take place next year with the final being held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The tournament will kick off on June 15th and will conclude on July 13th, with a total of 12 venues across the United States being used for the matches. The draw for the tournament will take place in December, with 30 of the 32 places already secured through the qualification process. The competition will feature title-winning teams from each of FIFA’s continental confederations, including European powerhouses like Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Bayern Munich, as well as South American giants like River Plate, Boca Juniors, and Flamengo.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino highlighted the inclusivity of the tournament, allowing teams from Africa, Asia, Central and North America, and Oceania to compete against the top clubs from Europe and South America. The tournament is seen as a significant step towards the growth of club football globally, with Infantino announcing the venues at the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park, New York. FIFA also announced a partnership with Global Citizen to support anti-poverty initiatives, with Global Citizen set to produce the half-time show at the 2026 World Cup final.

As the tournament approaches, there will be a focus on security issues following incidents during July’s Copa America games in Charlotte and Miami. Despite the excitement surrounding the expanded Club World Cup, the competition has faced opposition within the game, with some critics arguing that it adds further congestion to an already packed schedule and increases the workload of players. FIFA has yet to announce broadcast deals or sponsorship contracts for the tournament, but there is hope that it will be a successful event leading up to the 2026 World Cup.

The last version of the Club World Cup featured seven teams in a knockout format, with Manchester City emerging as champions after defeating Brazil’s Fluminense in the final. FIFA plans to hold the expanded tournament every four years, with the host for the 2029 edition yet to be chosen. The tournament is expected to showcase top talent from around the world and provide an exciting platform for clubs to compete on a global stage. With the inclusion of teams from various confederations, the Club World Cup promises to be a diverse and competitive event that will captivate football fans worldwide.

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