lin FIFA unveiled the logo of the inaugural edition of FIFA Club World Cup, and32 teams will participate, including Rein Madrid and Atlético de Madrid. A Club World Cup to be held between June 15 and July 13 of the following year. So far, 30 of the 32 participating teams have qualified. Only one team from CONMEBOL (South America) and the representative of the host country, the United States, remain confirmed.
“The emblem, which will be adapted and used in all future editions of the tournament, is inspired by the balls, history and culture of football and shows the initials of the tournament “CWC” (in English, “Club World Cup”) which is reduced to a circular icon. The emblem consists of a space in the middle to add the name of the clubs of the six confederations that will meet in the United States.” FIFA in a statement.
FIFA President Gianni Infantinodeclared that “This is a very special moment. Today we present the brand new FIFA Club World Cup, which will start a new era for club football,” he said, adding that “the teams are the basis of “We are looking forward to seeing 32 of the best clubs in the world in the United States in June and July 2025. Only one of them will be the champion.”
In addition to publicizing the image of the Club World Cup, FIFA announced that “it worked with theItalian pop singer and songwriter Gala on Freed from Desirean emblematic song in soccer culture, will be the official theme of the tournament. Because of its connection with fans around the world, including this well-known melody reinforces the historical importance of football and clubs, while marking a new phase in the evolution of this sport,” explained FIFA. In addition, the FIFA is ‘Show the world your passion’, a campaign that invites fans to show what makes their club special.
Source: La Verdad
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