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Tournament expanded from 7 to 32 teams for the Fifa Club World Cup

Tournament expanded from 7 to 32 teams for the Fifa Club World Cup

eNCA13 hours ago

JOHANNESBURG - The new-look FIFA Club World Cup is less than 24 hours away. Thirty-two teams from across six confederations are in the United States for the tournament.
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UEFA Champions League winners PSG, English Premier League heavyweights Manchester City and Spanish giants Real Madrid, all vying for the title of best club team in the world.
According to sports journalist Oma Akatugba, winning the Champions Cup puts a lot of psychological pressure on players' shoulders, because they are considered overachievers.

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