The president of FIFAGianni Infantino “congratulated” the Argentina team this Friday Boca Juniorsafter achieving his classification for Club World Cup 2025. The Argentine is the last of the 30 who have so far secured their participation. “Big congratulations to a fantastic team from Argentina, for their classification in the new Club World Cup that will be held in the United States between June and July 2025. Congratulations to: Club Atlético Boca Juniors,” he highlighted in a video published on his social network Instagram.
Boca Juniors automatically qualified for the 2025 Club World Cup, after Uruguayan Nacional lost their Copa Libertadores match against Brazilian Sao Paulo and, therefore, could not catch up with ‘Xeneize’ in the table. Along with Boca, they are classified by Conmebol the Brazilians for the Club World Cup Palmeiras (2021), Flamengo (2022) and Fluminense (2023) for his titles in the last Libertadores; besides, River Plate He achieved this, like Boca, by adding points to the ranking. There is still one more team from the area, which will be the champion of the current Libertadores (November 30) or for another team according to points.
Furthermore, for UEFA enter: 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.
The Mexicans will also compete in the Club World Cup 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 Ainof the Asian Football Confederation. 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 Aucklandfor Oceania.
Source: La Verdad

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