A new competition was presented as is the 2025 Club World Cup, which according to FIFA The goal is to promote symmetrical opportunities between different teams in the world. Consequently, this new competition was created in which, based on the sporting criteria of the last four seasons, starting from the group stage of the maximum club competition of each confederation, the participants participated in European football with following measure:
3 points for victory
1 point for a tie
3 points every time you pass a competition round
The last three UEFA Champions League champions have a direct ticket, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester City. In addition, equipment such as Juventus, Benfica, Bayern Munich, PSG, Inter Milan or Porto They are already insured.
In South America, Palmeiras and Flamengo They also ensure their presence here FIFA Club World Cup 2025. He Fluminense will be, in addition to Club León from Mexico, FC Monterrey and Seattle Sounders from the United States, respectively.
In the African Qualification Route, Al Alhy SC from Egypt and Wydad AC from Morocco will be present. Meanwhile, in the Asian Qualifying Route Al Hilal SFC and Urawa Red Diamonds The Japanese are present at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
From Oceania, there will be Auckland City FC from New Zealand. Although the 2024 edition of the OFC Champions League has yet to be played, of all the clubs that could participate, none have earned enough points during the qualification period to date to succeed at Auckland City FC.
When will the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup be held?
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will take place from June 15 to July 13, 2025 in the United States. The format will see 32 teams from different six confederations in action
Source: La Verdad

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