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Club World Cup winner will be given special shirt design to wear for FOUR YEARS

Club World Cup winner will be given special shirt design to wear for FOUR YEARS

The Irish Sun2 days ago

THE winner of the Club World Cup will wear a special badge for the next FOUR YEARS.
Manchester
City and
Fifa
club competition - which starts on June 14.
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THE winner of the Club World Cup will wear a special badge until 2029
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Man City were granted special permission to wear a golden Fifa Club World Cup badge for the last two seasons
And the inaugural champion of the expanded competition will keep the gold logo until 2029.
That's because the winners will be reigning champs for four years until the second edition in 2029.
The exact badge design has not been released yet, but it will likely mimic the golden crest Man City have been wearing since 2023.
As well as that, the winner will bank an eye-watering £100million.
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Pep Guardiola's side added a gold plate to their blue jerseys after winning the
old version
half-way through the season in December 2023
.
But City were then granted unprecedented permission to wear it
AGAIN
this season as they're still technically the reigning champions.
The Club World Cup was replaced by the Fifa Intercontinental Cup in 2024, with Real
Madrid
claiming the trophy.
This year's new-look 32-team competition will see
Madrid
and
Spain
in 10 days time.
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The other European teams include
Paris
Saint-Germain,
Porto
,
Europe
.
Man City drop Jack Grealish transfer hint as they launch stunning new kit for Club World Cup
Lionel Messi's Inter Miami were awarded the host country spot after winning the 2024 MLS Supporters' Shield.
Madrid, City and Champions League winners are odds on favourites to win the golden gong on July 14.
Meanwhile, Gary Lineker has
He has joined DAZN that will see his The Rest Is Football Podcast
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