Boca Juniors automatically qualified this Thursday for Club World Cup 2025after the Uruguayan club National fell from his promise to Libertadores Cup he is new São Paulo and will be left to the Argentine entity.
This new tournament will be played with 32 clubs, divided into eight groups of four, with the first two advancing to the round of 16. The new Club World Cup will take place in USA from June 15 to July 13, 2025 and played every four years thereafter.
Boca Juniorssix-time champion of Libertadores Cup (1977, 1978, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2007), did not play in this year’s tournament after losing the final against Fluminense in 2023. In 2024 he got a place in South American Cupwhere this Thursday he was removed by Cruzeiro in the round of 16 phases.
Beside Boca Juniors are classified according to Conmebol for him Club World Cup the brazilians Palmeiras (2021), Flamengo (2022) and Fluminense (2023) for their latter titles Liberators. Besides, River Plate he got it, apparently Mouthby total ranking points. There is another team from the area, which will go to the current champion Liberators or for another team by points.
Twelve places were awarded by UEFA: Chelsea (2021 Champions League champions), real Madrid (2022 and 2024) and City of Manchester (2023) are classified as champions of the last three editions of the leading European tournament. Also, they entered because of the ranking Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Inter, Borussia Dortmund, Porto, Atlético de Madrid, Benfica, Juventus and Red Bull Salzburg.
They will also discuss the Club World Cup the mexicans Monterey, lion and Pachuca and the American Seattle Soundersfor Concacaf.
Furthermore, the Saudi Al Hilalthe Japanese Urawa Red Diamondsthe South Korean Ulsan and the emirate Al Ainfor CAsian Football Federation.
Egyptian completes the current table Al-Ahlythe Moroccan Wydad Casablancathe Tunisian Esperance and the south africa Mamelodi Sundownsfor Africa; and the New Zealander City of Aucklandneither Oceania.
Source: La Verdad
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