世俱盃》2025俱樂部世界盃全新啟航 32強 怎麼打?什麼隊伍?比賽時間看這裡
國際足總(FIFA)正式宣佈,2025年俱樂部世界盃(Club World Cup)將以全新面貌登場,賽事定於美國當地時間6月14日至7月13日在美國舉行,為期共30天,首度擴軍至32支球隊,規模媲美世界盃,勢必掀起全球足球熱潮。
The FIFA Club World Cup has had some huge winners in the past ?? pic.twitter.com/XOLx4wHjrz
— OneFootball (@OneFootball) June 13, 2025
本屆賽制全面升級,仿效世界盃模式,32支球隊將分為8個小組,每隊進行3場分組賽,小組前兩名晉級16強淘汰賽,隨後展開單敗淘汰制的激烈對決,包括16強、8強、4強,最終冠軍戰將於美國地7月13日於紐澤西MetLife球場上演,爭奪世界俱樂部最高榮譽。
Which teams are you supporting in the FIFA club World Cup?Subscribe to GOtv Plus on #KaWeekie and cheer up your favorite team to victory?#ZaabikeMuCWC #LoveIt pic.twitter.com/wZFS7vRvSi
— RAQUEL? (@Kasemiireraquel) June 14, 2025
相較於過往僅有6至7隊參賽、賽程壓縮至一週的舊制,本屆賽事不僅規模擴大,更橫跨一個月,總計64場高強度對決,讓球迷見證全球頂尖俱樂部的真正實力。
參賽隊伍涵蓋六大洲足聯,包括歐足聯(UEFA)12隊、南美足聯(CONMEBOL)6隊、亞足聯(AFC)4隊、非洲足聯(CAF)4隊、中北美洲足聯(Concacaf)4隊、大洋洲足聯(OFC)1隊,以及主辦國美國1隊。種子排名依據各俱樂部近年國際賽表現及地域平衡,其中歐冠與南美解放者盃頂尖隊伍將成為奪冠熱門。
?: The FIFA Club World Cup ?????????? kicks off tonight. ?? pic.twitter.com/DRIgK1cfSu
— FÚTBOL HUB (@futbolhub7) June 14, 2025
FIFA表示,這項四年一度的全新賽事,目標是打造俱樂部層級的最高殿堂,與現有的歐冠(Champions League)及南美解放者盃(Copa Libertadores)並存,但以更全面的賽制決出真正的「世界冠軍」。美國作為首屆主辦國,不僅將見證歷史,更可能就此改變全球俱樂部足球的格局。
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