5️⃣ reasons you must watch the FIFA Club World Cup™ this summer 🇺🇸
The ultimate test of club soccer is coming to the United States this summer, with the FIFA Club World Cup™ taking place between June 14 and July 13, 2025.
New tickets are now available at FIFA.com/tickets, giving fans across the globe the chance to see the world's biggest teams and brightest stars compete for glory.
Here are five reasons why you simply cannot miss this tournament.
63 days to go until the #FIFACWC.63 matches across 11 cities... 🇺🇸🏟️ pic.twitter.com/soPe5USYsb
— FIFA Club World Cup (@FIFACWC) April 12, 2025
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup™ will, for the first time in the competition's history, feature 32 clubs from around the globe, mirroring the format of the men's international FIFA World Cup™.
Featuring the biggest clubs from every corner of the planet, the tournament will be packed with more matches, more drama, more passion and way more elite soccer than ever before.
This will truly be a historic event in international club soccer.
32 teams. 1 #FIFACWC trophy.Who wins it? 🏆 pic.twitter.com/gssrOhqJW3
— FIFA Club World Cup (@FIFACWC) December 24, 2024
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup™ is the only place you will see Champions League winners from Europe go head-to-head with Copa Libertadores champions from South America, plus the best clubs from North America, Africa, Asia and Oceania.
You can check out the full list of competing clubs here.
It makes the tournament the ultimate fusion of soccer philosophies - tactical battles, flair, intensity and passion will all do battle for greatness.
If you have ever wondered which continent produces the best soccer, this summer will provide you with the definitive answer to that question.
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With the prestige and prize money on offer, every club will be bringing its A-game to the FIFA Club World Cup™ this summer, which means soccer's biggest star-names will all be in action.
Here are just a handful of the household stars who will be strutting their stuff at the tournament...
Kylian Mbappé and Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid)
Lionel Messi (Inter Miami)
Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
Antoine Griezmann (Atlético de Madrid)
Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)
Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
Lautaro Martínez (Inter)
Edinson Cavani (Boca Juniors)
And that's not to mention the many lesser known and young talents who will be looking to make a name for themselves on soccer's biggest stage.
While this won't be the first ever FIFA Club World Cup™, it will be the inauguration of the new expanded format, and where better to begin a bold new era for international club soccer than the United States?
With the 48-nation FIFA World Cup™ heading to the US, Canada and Mexico in the summer of 2026, the Club World Cup™ will be the perfect opportunity to showcase the US as an emerging soccer powerhouse, and a diverse nation packed with amazing stadia and passionate fans.
With 63 matches taking place across 11 cities, this will be the biggest soccer tournament to have graced the United States since the 1994 FIFA World Cup™, and it promises to be just as memorable and impactful.
📸 MAHMUD HAMS - AFP or licensors
It is not uncommon for clubs from around the world to head to the United States on pre-season friendly tours during the summer.
But don't get it twisted...there will be nothing friendly about the FIFA Club World Cup™.
Ask any of the players and coaches competing in the tournament and they will all tell you the same thing...they are going there to win.
And the team which ultimately lifts the trophy on July 13th 2025 will truly be able to call themselves the greatest club on the planet.
It's an opportunity which doesn't come along every day, and clubs from historic soccer nations like Brazil and Argentina will especially relish the chance to test themselves against Europe's best and brightest.
This new format could redefine what it means to be the best club in the world. Winning this tournament won't just be a nice trophy - it will be the next big benchmark for global dominance in soccer.
📸 FRANCK FIFE - AFP or licensors
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