The entity announces tournament locations in New York (June 15 to July 13, 2025) in the United States. Brazil with three (or four) representatives
FIFA announced, this Saturday (28/9), during a ceremony in Central Park, New York, which cities will host the new Club World Cup. The competition will be played from June 15 to July 13 in the United States. As expected, stops such as Hard Rock (Miami), Rose Bowl (Los Angeles) and Met Life (New York/New Jersey) have been confirmed. Check out the cities below:
Miami
Seattle
Los Angeles
Orlando
Atlanta
Nashville
Carlotta
Cincinatti
Washington DC
Philadelphia
New York/New Jersey
Club World Cup
The new Club World Cup will bring together 32 continental champion clubs or those best ranked in their respective confederations. Brazil has three representatives, champions of the Libertadores in recent years: Palmeiras (2021), Flamengo (2022) and Fluminense (2023). The country can still count on one more place if Botafogo or Atlético Mineiro win the Libertadores-2024. There are currently 30 known competitors. The two places left vacant are exactly for the champion of the Libertadores-2024 and for a representative of the United States who enters as a guest of the host country.
It is worth remembering that the edition that until 2024 we know as the Club World Cup, sees the champions of the seven confederations and a guest team from the host country compete, and is now called the Intercontinental. It continues to be contested every year. This new Club World Cup, or Supermundiale, is a competition that will only take place every four years.
The 30 already qualified for the Club World Super Cup
Europe
Borussia Dortmund and Bayern (Germany), Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid (Spain), Chelsea and Manchester City (England), Inter and Juventus (Italy), Benfica and Porto (Benfica, Porto), PSG (France) and RB Salzburg ( Austria)
South America
Flamengo, Fluminense and Palmeiras (Brazil); Boca Juniors and River Plate (Argentina)
Concacaf (North and Central America)
Monterrey, León and Pachuca (Mexico), Seattle Sounders (USA)
Africa
Al Ahly (Egypt), Wydad Casablanca (Morocco), Mamelodi (South Africa), Esperánce (Tunisia)
Asia
Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia), Urawa Red (Japan), Al Ain (United Arab Emirates), Ulsan (South Korea)
Oceania
Auckland City (New Zealand)
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