In 2025, the United States will host the first 32-team Club World Cup, announced this Friday by FIFA, which introduced a new competition model in March.
“The decision was made based on the proven ability of the United States to organize global events,” FIFA said in a statement, adding that the competition “will maximize synergies with the 2026 World Cup,” which the North Americans are co-hosting. with Mexico and Canada.
Gianni Infantino, FIFA President, believes that “the United States is the ideal place to start a new global tournament” and added: “In two years, fans from all over the world will bring their passion and energy to the United States, which will be an important milestone in our mission to make football truly global.
Last March, FIFA approved a new 32-team Club World Cup model to be held every four years starting in 2025, with 12 European and six South American emblems.
Thanks to the new format approved this Friday by the FIFA Council in Kigali, Rwanda, the tournament will now have 12 European emblems, six from South America, four from Asia, Africa, North America, Central America and the Caribbean, one from Oceania and one from the host countries.
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Source: CM Jornal

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