The 2025 Club World Cup will take place in the United States between June 15 and July 13; competition expanded from annual tournament with seven teams to 32-team tournament every four years; Man City and Chelsea among 12 European clubs taking part; Lionel Messi's Inter ...
In the upcoming season, among the many new additions to the calendar, there will also be the inaugural edition of the new format of the Club World Cup - which will be held every four years, just like the World Cup for national teams. This new format features 32 participating teams, initi...
Real Madrid claimed their fifth FIFA Club World Cup title in Morocco, putting them two clear of rivals Barcelona. ByEleanor Lee (2023 Getty Images) TheFIFA Club World Cupfeatures seven of the best men'sfootballsides in the world. To gain qualification to the Championships, six teams must wi...
Chelsea are set to compete in the Club World Cup in 2025, having been one of the first teams to qualify. / FIFA The 21st edition of the Club World Cup, which Chelsea have won once, will be played in 2025 and the Blues have the opportunity to add to their trophy cabinet. 32 teams ...
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will be the first played with 32 teams. It is expected to take place in June and July 2025. FIFA confirmed in June 2023 that it will be played in the United States of America. UEFA, Europe’s confederation, has 12 of the 32 slots. Each of the winners...
The 2023 edition marks the last time that the FIFA Club World Cup will be played in a seven-team format. Starting in 2025, the tournament will feature 32 clubs and be divided into eight groups of four teams each. 3-0 Auckland City ...
The 2023 FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship is set to take place from 13 to 17 December in Hangzhou, China, once again with the participation of six teams.In addition to hosts Tianjin Bohai Bank Women's Volleyball Club, the battles for the
How much prize money can Manchester City earn at the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup? This chart breaks down the Club World Cup prize money on offer in Saudi Arabia.
FIFA will judge any disputes between Club World Cup teams who each want to take the same player to the tournament in the United States next year.
From the moment Al-Ittihad FC and Auckland City FC kicked off the FIFA Club World Cup 2023™ at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, FIFA’s Technical Study Group (TSG) have had their eyes and minds focussed fully on events on the pitch in Saudi Arab