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2025 FIFA Club World Cup

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International soccer tournament held in 2025
Not to be confused with2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup.

2025 FIFA Club World Cup
  • FIFA Club World Cup 25
  • Coupe du Monde des Clubs de la FIFA 2025
  • Mundial de Clubes FIFA 2025
Take it to the World
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
DatesJune 14 – July 13
Teams32 (from 6 confederations)
Venue12 (in 11 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsEnglandChelsea (2nd title)
Runners-upFranceParis Saint-Germain
Tournament statistics
Matches played63
Goals scored195 (3.1 per match)
Attendance2,491,462 (39,547 per match)
Top scorer(s)Ángel Di María (Benfica)
Gonzalo García (Real Madrid)
Serhou Guirassy (Borussia Dortmund)
Marcos Leonardo (Al-Hilal)
4 goals each
Best playerCole Palmer (Chelsea)
Best young playerDésiré Doué (Paris Saint-Germain)
BestgoalkeeperRobert Sánchez (Chelsea)
Fair play awardGermanyBayern Munich
2023 (old format)
2029
International football competition

The2025 FIFA Club World Cup, also marketed asFIFA Club World Cup 25, was the 21st edition of theFIFA Club World Cup, an international clubsoccer competition organized byFIFA. This was also the first edition under the new expanded format. The tournament was held in theUnited States from June 14 to July 13, 2025, and featured 32 teams. The expanded format included the continental champions from the past four years as well as additional qualified teams.Chelsea won the tournament, defeatingParis Saint-Germain 3–0 in thefinal and becoming the inaugural world champions under the expanded format.

The revised structure was modeled more closely on theFIFA World Cup as a quadrennial world championship, replacing the annual seven-team format used between 2000 and 2023. It featured the winners of each continent's top club competition from 2021 to 2024, except for a single entry fromOceania. Additional slots were awarded to clubs from Europe and South America based on rankings across the same four-year period.Manchester City, who won the final edition under the previous format in2023, entered as the technical title holders but were eliminated in the round of 16 byAl-Hilal.

FIFA first announced the expanded format in March 2019, originally selecting China to host the inaugural edition in 2021. This was later postponed due to the globalCOVID-19 pandemic. In February 2023, FIFA confirmed the allocation of qualification slots among confederations, and four months later announced the United States as the new host nation. Alongside this expansion, FIFA also introduced theFIFA Intercontinental Cup, an annual tournament based on the previous Club World Cup format.

The expansion of the tournament drew varied responses, with some concerns raised by the players' unionFIFPRO and theWorld Leagues Forum regarding potential effects on fixture schedules and player welfare. Ticket sales were managed usingdynamic pricing, which was later adjusted for several matches to boost attendance. International broadcasting rights were secured by streaming serviceDAZN, which sublicensed coverage to other networks. A total of $1 billion inprize money was distributed among the 32 clubs, including solidarity payments and allocations by confederation.

It was the first major FIFA tournament since the1978 FIFA World Cup not to feature apenalty shootout.

Background and format

Since its return from hiatus in 2005, theFIFA Club World Cup had been held annually in December and was limited to the winners of continental club competitions.[1] As early as late 2016,FIFA presidentGianni Infantino suggested expanding the Club World Cup to 32 teams beginning in 2019 and rescheduling it to June/July to be more balanced and attractive to broadcasters and sponsors.[2] In late 2017, FIFA discussed proposals to expand the competition to 24 teams and have it be played every four years starting in 2021, replacing theFIFA Confederations Cup.[3] The expanded format and schedule of Club World Cup, to be played in June and July 2021, was confirmed at the March 2019FIFA Council meeting inMiami.[4][5]China was appointed as host in October 2019,[6] but the 2021 event was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[7][8][9]

On June 23, 2023, FIFA confirmed that the United States would host the 2025 tournament as a prelude to the2026 FIFA World Cup.[10] The 32 teams were divided into eight groups of four teams, with the top two teams in each group qualifying to the knockout stage.[11] However, the only difference from the format used in theFIFA World Cup between1998 and2022 was that there was nothird place playoff.[12]

In January 2024, it was reported that the tournament would mainly take place on theEast Coast to be closer to European broadcasters and viewers while also avoiding conflicts with the2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, which also took place primarily in the United States around the same time, but mainly in theWestern part of the country.[13]

Trophy

FIFA unveiled a newly designed trophy created byTiffany & Co. for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. Made from pure24-karatgold, the trophy's design drew inspiration from pioneering maps, the periodic table, astronomy, and theVoyager Golden Record. It featured laser-engraved details including a world map, the names of all 211 FIFA member associations, descriptions of football, and inscriptions in 13 languages, includingbraille.[14] The trophy weighs approximately 5 kilograms (11 lb) and is valued between €200,000 or US$230,000.[15] The original trophy was kept by United States presidentDonald Trump in theOval Office, while an identical replica was awarded toChelsea, the first winners of the expanded tournament.[16]

Slot allocation

Location of the UEFA teams participating in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

On February 14, 2023, theFIFA Council approved the slot allocation for the 2025 tournament based on a "set of objective metrics and criteria".UEFA was awarded the most slots with twelve, whileCONMEBOL was given the second most with six. TheAFC,CAF, andCONCACAF were all given four slots, while theOFC and the host association were given one slot each.[17] On March 14, 2023, the FIFA Council approved the key principles of the access list for the tournament.[18] The principles were as follows, considering competitions completed during a four-year period from 2021 to 2024:[19]

  • CONMEBOL andUEFA (more than four slots): access for the winners of the confederation's top club competition between 2021 and 2024, with additional teams to be determined by a club ranking of the four-year period.[19]
  • AFC,CAF, andCONCACAF (four slots each): access for the winners of the confederation's top club competition between 2021 and 2024.[19][note 1]
  • OFC (one slot): access for the highest-ranked club among the winners of the confederation's top club competition between 2021 and 2024.[19][note 2]
  • Host country (one slot): this was determined at a later stage.

If a club won two or more seasons of its confederation's top club competition, additional teams determined club rankings over the four-year period. Furthermore, a restriction of two clubs per association was applied, with the exception of champion clubs if more than two clubs from the same association won their confederation's top club competition. The calculation method for the four-year club rankings within each confederation was based on the teams' performance in their respective continental tournaments during seasons completed between 2021 and 2024.[22]

For confederations other than UEFA, the method was as follows:[22]

  • 3 points for a win
  • 1 point for a draw
  • 3 points for successful progression to each new stage of the competition

In the case of UEFA, due to the existence of the well-establishedUEFA club coefficient system, the method used by UEFA to calculate the club coefficient was "exceptionally applied" to rank the European teams.[22][note 3]

Teams

Qualification

Further information:2025 FIFA Club World Cup qualification

The following teams qualified for the tournament:[23][24][25][19]

AFC (4)

CAF (4)

CONCACAF (5)

CONMEBOL (6)

OFC (1)

UEFA (12)

Draw

The draw was held on December 5, 2024, 1:00 p.m.EST, at the headquarters of television broadcasterTelemundo in theMiami suburb ofDoral, Florida.[30][31] The ceremony was led byAlessandro Del Piero at the Telemundo headquarters.[30][32] FIFA announced the draw procedure and seeding pots two days prior to the draw,[33] taking into consideration sporting and geographical factors as far as possible.[34]

FIFA compiled the draw pots as follows, with teams ranked within each confederation based on FIFA's club ranking system:[19]

  • Pot 1: The four top-ranked teams from both UEFA and CONMEBOL
  • Pot 2: The remaining eight teams from UEFA
  • Pot 3: The two top-ranked teams from each of AFC, CAF and CONCACAF, and the remaining two teams from CONMEBOL
  • Pot 4: The remaining teams from AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, OFC and host country

In the draw, teams from the same confederation could not be drawn into the same group except for UEFA teams, for which there was at least one and no more than two per group. Additionally, no two UEFA teams from the same national association could be drawn into the same group.

To maintain competitive balance, two separate pathways of four groups were established for the knockout stage. They were composed as follows:

  • Pathway 1: Winners of Groups A, C, E and G, paired with the runners-up of Groups B, D, F and H
  • Pathway 2: Winners of Groups B, D, F and H, paired with the runners-up of Groups A, C, E and G

Given these pathways, UEFA and CONMEBOL teams faced the following constraints in the draw:

  • UEFA teams ranked 1–2 and CONMEBOL teams ranked 1–2 were allocated to separate pathways, prevented from meeting until the semifinals should they win their groups
  • UEFA teams ranked 3–4 and CONMEBOL teams ranked 3–4 were allocated to separate pathways, prevented from meeting until the semifinals should they win their groups
  • UEFA teams ranked 1–4 were drawn into groups that would prevent them meeting until the semifinals should they win their groups
  • CONMEBOL teams ranked 1–4 were drawn into groups that would prevent them meeting until the semifinals should they win their groups
  • UEFA teams ranked 5–8 were drawn into groups with CONMEBOL teams ranked 1–4
  • UEFA teams ranked 9–12 were drawn into groups with UEFA teams ranked 1–4

As teams from the host country and for scheduling purposes,Inter Miami CF andSeattle Sounders FC were drawn into position 4 of Groups A and B, respectively. Consequently, teams drawn into Groups A and B were allocated to the position corresponding to their draw pot.

The draw started with Pot 1 and ended with Pot 4, with each team selected then allocated into the first available group alphabetically, based on the draw constraints. For Groups C to H, the position for the team within the group was then drawn (for the purpose of the match schedule), with the Pot 1 teams automatically drawn into position 1 of each group.

The draw pots were as follows:[35]

Pot 1
TeamConfed.Pts
EnglandManchester CityUEFA123
SpainReal Madrid119
GermanyBayern Munich108
FranceParis Saint-Germain85
BrazilFlamengoCONMEBOL141
BrazilPalmeiras140
ArgentinaRiver Plate103
BrazilFluminense97
Pot 2
TeamConfed.Pts
EnglandChelseaUEFA79
GermanyBorussia Dortmund79
ItalyInter Milan76
PortugalPorto68
SpainAtlético Madrid67
PortugalBenfica52
ItalyJuventus47
AustriaRed Bull Salzburg40
Pot 3
TeamConfed.Pts
Saudi ArabiaAl-HilalAFC118
South KoreaUlsan HD81
EgyptAl AhlyCAF140
MoroccoWydad AC108
MexicoMonterreyCONCACAF52
MexicoLeón[note 4]47
ArgentinaBoca JuniorsCONMEBOL71
BrazilBotafogo37
Pot 4
TeamConfed.Pts
JapanUrawa Red DiamondsAFC49
United Arab EmiratesAl Ain43
TunisiaEspérance de TunisCAF100
South AfricaMamelodi Sundowns98
MexicoPachucaCONCACAF34
United StatesSeattle Sounders FC28
New ZealandAuckland CityOFC66
United StatesInter Miami CFHostN/a

Groups

Group A
PosTeam
A1BrazilPalmeiras
A2PortugalPorto
A3EgyptAl Ahly
A4United StatesInter Miami CF
Group B
PosTeam
B1FranceParis Saint-Germain
B2SpainAtlético Madrid
B3BrazilBotafogo
B4United StatesSeattle Sounders FC
Group C
PosTeam
C1GermanyBayern Munich
C2New ZealandAuckland City
C3ArgentinaBoca Juniors
C4PortugalBenfica
Group D
PosTeam
D1BrazilFlamengo
D2TunisiaEspérance de Tunis
D3EnglandChelsea
D4United StatesLos Angeles FC[note 4]
Group E
PosTeam
E1ArgentinaRiver Plate
E2JapanUrawa Red Diamonds
E3MexicoMonterrey
E4ItalyInter Milan
Group F
PosTeam
F1BrazilFluminense
F2GermanyBorussia Dortmund
F3South KoreaUlsan HD
F4South AfricaMamelodi Sundowns
Group G
PosTeam
G1EnglandManchester City
G2MoroccoWydad AC
G3United Arab EmiratesAl Ain
G4ItalyJuventus
Group H
PosTeam
H1SpainReal Madrid
H2Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal
H3MexicoPachuca
H4AustriaRed Bull Salzburg

Venues

On September 28, 2024, FIFA announced the selection of twelve venues in eleven cities for the tournament:Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;Audi Field in Washington D.C.;Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington; theRose Bowl in Pasadena, California;TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio;Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina;Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia;Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, which hosted the opening match involving Inter Miami;[36]Geodis Park in Nashville, Tennessee;Camping World Stadium andInter&Co Stadium in Orlando, Florida; andMetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which hosted thefinal.[37] Lumen Field hosted all three group stage matches for the Seattle Sounders.[38] Of these selected stadiums, five will be used in the2026 FIFA World Cup.[39] Contrary to other FIFA tournaments, including the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, all venues kept their originalnaming rights.[40]

List of host cities and stadiums
Pasadena
(Los Angeles Area)
East Rutherford
(New York City Area)
CharlotteAtlanta
Rose BowlMetLife StadiumBank of America StadiumMercedes-Benz Stadium
Capacity:89,702Capacity:82,500Capacity:74,867Capacity:71,000
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Philadelphia
Lumen FieldLincoln Financial Field
Capacity:68,740Capacity:67,594
Miami Gardens
(Miami Area)
Nashville
Hard Rock StadiumGeodis Park
Capacity:64,767Capacity:30,109
OrlandoCincinnatiWashington D.C.
Camping World StadiumInter&Co StadiumTQL StadiumAudi Field
Capacity:60,219Capacity:25,500Capacity:26,000Capacity:20,000

Training bases

According to a report fromThe Athletic, FIFA designated sites in host cities for team training bases, with priority given to clubs that had more matches in the area. Clubs were permitted to independently negotiate with other facility owners and operators, including several college athletic programs, to secure their own base. Several facilities were also designated by FIFA for use later in the tournament by qualified teams in the knockout rounds.[41] The team base camps for the group stage were confirmed by FIFA on June 3, 2025.[42]

Base camp and training ground by team—sortable
TeamBase campTraining ground
EgyptAl AhlyDavie, FloridaNova Southeastern University
Basking Ridge, New JerseyPingry School
United Arab EmiratesAl AinAlexandria, VirginiaEpiscopal High School
Saudi ArabiaAl-HilalLeesburg, VirginiaD.C. United Training Center
Nashville, TennesseeNashville SC Training Facility
SpainAtlético MadridLos Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
New ZealandAuckland CityChattanooga, TennesseeBaylor School
GermanyBayern MunichBay Lake, FloridaESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
PortugalBenficaTampa, FloridaWaters Sportsplex
ArgentinaBoca JuniorsMiami Shores, FloridaBarry University
GermanyBorussia DortmundFort Lauderdale, FloridaFlorida Blue Training Center
BrazilBotafogoMontecito, CaliforniaWestmont College
EnglandChelseaChester, PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia Union Training Center
Davie, FloridaNova Southeastern University
TunisiaEspérance de TunisRochester Hills, Michigan[a]Oakland University
BrazilFlamengoGalloway Township, New JerseyStockton University
Bay Lake, FloridaESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
BrazilFluminenseColumbia, South CarolinaUniversity of South Carolina
United StatesInter Miami CFFort Lauderdale, FloridaFlorida Blue Training Center
ItalyInter MilanLos Angeles, CaliforniaUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Renton, WashingtonVirginia Mason Athletic Center
ItalyJuventusWhite Sulphur Springs, West VirginiaThe Greenbrier
Orlando, FloridaChampionsGate
United StatesLos Angeles FCMacon, GeorgiaMercer University
South AfricaMamelodi SundownsBradenton, FloridaIMG Academy
EnglandManchester CityBoca Raton, FloridaLynn University
MexicoMonterreyLos Angeles, CaliforniaLoyola Marymount University
MexicoPachucaCharlotte, North CarolinaUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte
BrazilPalmeirasGreensboro, North CarolinaUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro
FranceParis Saint-GermainIrvine, CaliforniaUniversity of California, Irvine
PortugalPortoPiscataway, New JerseyRutgers University
SpainReal MadridPalm Beach Gardens, FloridaGardens North County District Park
AustriaRed Bull SalzburgWhippany, New JerseyMelanie Lane Training Ground
ArgentinaRiver PlateRenton, WashingtonProvidence Swedish Performance Center & Clubhouse
United StatesSeattle Sounders FCRenton, WashingtonProvidence Swedish Performance Center & Clubhouse
South KoreaUlsan HDCharlotte, North CarolinaCharlotte FC Performance Park
JapanUrawa Red DiamondsPortland, OregonUniversity of Portland
MoroccoWydad ACBethesda, MarylandLandon School
  1. ^Oakland University has aRochester mailing address, but the university's soccer complex is within the city limits of Rochester Hills.

Match officials

On April 14, 2025, FIFA confirmed that 117 match officials from 41 member associations would be selected for the tournament. This included 35 referees, 58 assistant referees, and 24 video match officials.[43][44]

ConfederationRefereeAssistant refereesVideo assistant refereesReserve referees
AFCAustraliaAlireza FaghaniAustralia Anton Shchetinin
Australia Ashley Beecham
QatarKhamis Al-Marri
AustraliaShaun Evans
ChinaFu Ming
United Arab Emirates Mohammed Obaid Khadim
United Arab Emirates Omar Al Ali
ChinaMa Ning
QatarSalman FalahiQatar Ramzan Al-Naemi
Qatar Majid Al-Shammari
UzbekistanIlgiz TantashevUzbekistanTimur Gaynullin
UzbekistanAndrey Tsapenko
CAFMauritaniaDahane BeidaAngola Jerson Emiliano dos Santos
Kenya Stephen Yiembe
Morocco Hamza Al-Fariq
Egypt Mahmoud Ashour
LibyaMutaz Ibrahim
Democratic Republic of the CongoJean-Jacques Ndala Ngambo
AlgeriaMustapha GhorbalAlgeria Mokrane Gourari
Algeria Abbes Akram Zerhouni
Senegal Issa SySenegal Djibril Camara
Senegal Nouha Bangoura
CONCACAFEl SalvadorIván BartonEl Salvador David Morán
Nicaragua Henry Pupiro
NicaraguaTatiana Guzmán
Mexico Érick Miranda
Mexico Guillermo Pacheco
United StatesArmando Villarreal
CanadaDrew FischerCanada Lyes Arfa
Canada Micheal Barwegen
HondurasSaíd MartínezHonduras Walter López
Honduras Christian Ramírez
United StatesTori PensoUnited States Kathryn Nesbitt
United States Brooke Mayo
MexicoCésar RamosMexico Alberto Morín
Mexico Marco Bisguerra
CONMEBOLBrazilRamon AbattiBrazil Rafael Alves
Brazil Danilo Manis
Colombia Nicolás Gallo
UruguayLeodán González
Chile Juan Lara
Argentina Hernán Mastrángelo
VenezuelaJuan Soto
Uruguay Gustavo Tejera
Paraguay Juan Gabriel BenítezParaguay Eduardo Cardozo
Paraguay Milcíades Saldívar
Argentina Yael FalcónArgentina Facundo Rodríguez
Argentina Maximiliano Del Yesso
Chile Cristián GarayChile José Retamal
Chile Miguel Rocha
BrazilWilton SampaioBrazil Bruno Boschilia
Brazil Bruno Pires
ArgentinaFacundo TelloArgentina Juan Pablo Belatti
Argentina Gabriel Chade
VenezuelaJesús ValenzuelaVenezuela Jorge Urrego
Venezuela Tulio Moreno
OFCNew Zealand Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh
UEFANorwayEspen EskåsNorway Jan Erik Engan
Norway Isaak Bashevkin
CroatiaIvan Bebek
FranceJérôme Brisard
GermanyBastian Dankert
SpainCarlos del Cerro Grande
ItalyMarco Di Bello
Netherlands Rob Dieperink
SpainAlejandro Hernández Hernández
Poland Tomasz Kwiatkowski
Belgium Bram Van Driessche
RomaniaIstván KovácsRomania Mihai Marius Marica
Romania Ferencz Tunyogi
FranceFrançois LetexierFrance Cyril Mugnier
France Mehdi Rahmouni
NetherlandsDanny MakkelieNetherlands Hessel Steegstra
Netherlands Jan de Vries
PolandSzymon MarciniakPoland Tomasz Listkiewicz
Poland Adam Kupsik
SwedenGlenn NybergSweden Mahbod Beigi
Sweden Andreas Söderkvist
EnglandMichael OliverEngland Stuart Burt
England James Mainwaring
EnglandAnthony TaylorEngland Gary Beswick
England Adam Nunn
FranceClément TurpinFrance Nicolas Danos
France Benjamin Pagès
SloveniaSlavko VinčićSlovenia Tomaž Klančnik
Slovenia Andraž Kovačič
GermanyFelix ZwayerGermany Robert Kempter
Germany Christian Dietz

Schedule

On December 17, 2023, FIFA announced the tournament would take place from June 15 to July 13, 2025.[12] Prior to the draw, only the date and venue of the opening match (involvingInter Miami CF) and final was confirmed, along with the venue for the group stage matches ofSeattle Sounders FC. The full match schedule with venues and kickoff times was finalized and published on December 7, 2024, following the draw.[45] The start date of the tournament was altered, with the tournament beginning one day earlier on June 14. The schedule was created taking into account factors such as "sporting and player-centric criteria, local and traveling fans and global broadcast considerations".[33]

Squads

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup squads

Each club was required to name a provisional squad of between 26 and 50 players for the tournament. From June 1 to 10, 2025, the member associations of all participating clubs implemented an extraordinary transfer window to allow for the registration of newly signed players. Clubs were required to name their final squads of between 26 and 35 players, including at least three goalkeepers, by June 10.[46] During the competition, clubs could makelimited changes to their final lists from June 27 to July 3, should the club's member association have a transfer window open during this period, though no player could appear for two clubs during the tournament.[47] Should a club'sgoalkeeper have suffered from an injury or illness, that player could be replaced at any time.[34]

Opening ceremony

French Montana andSwae Lee headlined the opening ceremony, which took place atMiami'sHard Rock Stadium before the opening match betweenAl Ahly andInter Miami CF. Singers Vikina and Richaelio also performed during the ceremony, which was broadcast onDAZN.[48]

Group stage

In the group stage, teams were divided into eight groups of four (groups A to H). Teams in each group played one another in around-robin, from which the top two teams advanced to theknockout stage.

Tie-breaking criteria for group play
The ranking of teams in each group was determined by the points obtained in all group matches. If two or more teams were equal on points the ranking was as follows:[34]
  1. Points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question;
  2. Goal difference in the matches played between the teams in question;
  3. Number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question;

If, after having applied criteria a. to c., teams still had an equal ranking,[note 5] criteria a. to c. were reapplied exclusively to the matches between the teams who were still level to determine their final rankings. If this procedure did not lead to a decision, criteria d. to g. applied.

  1. Goal difference in all group matches;
  2. Number of goals scored in all group matches;
  3. Team conduct ("fair play") points in all group matches (only one deduction could be applied to a player or coach in a single match):
    • Yellow card: −1 points;
    • Indirect red card (second yellow card): −3 points;
    • Direct red card: −4 points;
    • Yellow card and direct red card: −5 points;
  4. Drawing of lots.

Group A

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1BrazilPalmeiras312042+25[a]Advance toknockout stage
2United StatesInter Miami CF312043+15[a]
3PortugalPorto302156−12[b]
4EgyptAl Ahly302146−22[b]
Source:FIFA
Notes:
  1. ^abTied on head-to-head result (Inter Miami CF 2–2 Palmeiras). Overall goal difference was used as the tiebreaker.
  2. ^abTied on head-to-head result (Porto 4–4 Al Ahly). Overall goal difference was used as the tiebreaker.
Al AhlyEgypt0–0United StatesInter Miami CF
Report
Attendance: 60,927[49]
PalmeirasBrazil0–0PortugalPorto
Report
Attendance: 46,275[50]

PalmeirasBrazil2–0EgyptAl Ahly
Report
Attendance: 35,179[51]
Inter Miami CFUnited States2–1PortugalPorto
ReportAghehowa 8' (pen.)
Attendance: 31,783[52]
Referee: Cristián Garay (Chile)

Inter Miami CFUnited States2–2BrazilPalmeiras
Report
Attendance: 60,914[53]
PortoPortugal4–4EgyptAl Ahly
Report
Attendance: 39,893[54]

Group B

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1FranceParis Saint-Germain320161+56[a]Advance toknockout stage
2BrazilBotafogo320132+16[a]
3SpainAtlético Madrid320145−16[a]
4United StatesSeattle Sounders FC300327−50
Source:FIFA
Notes:
  1. ^abcTied on head-to-head points (3). Head-to-head goal difference: Paris Saint-Germain +3, Botafogo 0, Atlético Madrid –3.
Paris Saint-GermainFrance4–0SpainAtlético Madrid
Report
Attendance: 80,619[55]
BotafogoBrazil2–1United StatesSeattle Sounders FC
ReportC. Roldan 75'
Attendance: 30,151[56]

Seattle Sounders FCUnited States1–3SpainAtlético Madrid
Rusnák 50'Report
Attendance: 51,636[57]
Referee: Yael Falcón Pérez (Argentina)
Paris Saint-GermainFrance0–1BrazilBotafogo
ReportIgor Jesus 36'
Attendance: 53,699[58]

Seattle Sounders FCUnited States0–2FranceParis Saint-Germain
Report
Attendance: 50,628[59]
Referee: Cristián Garay (Chile)
Atlético MadridSpain1–0BrazilBotafogo
Griezmann 87'Report
Attendance: 22,992[60]

Group C

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group C
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1PortugalBenfica321092+77Advance toknockout stage
2GermanyBayern Munich3201122+106
3ArgentinaBoca Juniors302145−12
4New ZealandAuckland City3012117−161
Source:FIFA
Bayern MunichGermany10–0New ZealandAuckland City
Report
Attendance: 21,152[61]
Referee: Issa Sy (Senegal)
Boca JuniorsArgentina2–2PortugalBenfica
Report
Attendance: 55,574[62]

BenficaPortugal6–0New ZealandAuckland City
Report
Attendance: 6,730[63]
Referee: Salman Falahi (Qatar)
Bayern MunichGermany2–1ArgentinaBoca Juniors
ReportMerentiel 66'
Attendance: 63,587[64]

Auckland CityNew Zealand1–1ArgentinaBoca Juniors
Gray 52'ReportGarrow 26' (o.g.)
Attendance: 16,899[65]
BenficaPortugal1–0GermanyBayern Munich
Schjelderup 13'Report
Attendance: 33,287[66]

Group D

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group D
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1BrazilFlamengo321062+47Advance toknockout stage
2EnglandChelsea320163+36
3TunisiaEspérance de Tunis310215−43
4United StatesLos Angeles FC301214−31
Source:FIFA
ChelseaEngland2–0United StatesLos Angeles FC
Report
Attendance: 22,137[67]
FlamengoBrazil2–0TunisiaEspérance de Tunis
Report
Attendance: 25,797[68]

FlamengoBrazil3–1EnglandChelsea
ReportNeto 13'
Attendance: 54,019[69]
Los Angeles FCUnited States0–1TunisiaEspérance de Tunis
ReportBelaïli 70'
Attendance: 13,651[70]

Los Angeles FCUnited States1–1BrazilFlamengo
Bouanga 84'ReportWallace Yan 86'
Attendance: 32,933[71]
Referee: Salman Falahi (Qatar)
Espérance de TunisTunisia0–3EnglandChelsea
Report
Attendance: 32,967[72]
Referee: Yael Falcón Pérez (Argentina)

Group E

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group E
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1ItalyInter Milan321052+37Advance toknockout stage
2MexicoMonterrey312051+45
3ArgentinaRiver Plate31113304
4JapanUrawa Red Diamonds300329−70
Source:FIFA
River PlateArgentina3–1JapanUrawa Red Diamonds
ReportMatsuo 58' (pen.)
Attendance: 11,974[73]
MonterreyMexico1–1ItalyInter Milan
Ramos 25'ReportL. Martínez 42'
Attendance: 40,311[74]

Inter MilanItaly2–1JapanUrawa Red Diamonds
ReportWatanabe 11'
Attendance: 25,090[75]
River PlateArgentina0–0MexicoMonterrey
Report
Attendance: 57,393[76]

Inter MilanItaly2–0ArgentinaRiver Plate
Report
Attendance: 45,135[77]
Referee: Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)
Urawa Red DiamondsJapan0–4MexicoMonterrey
Report
Attendance: 14,312[78]

Group F

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group F
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1GermanyBorussia Dortmund321053+27Advance toknockout stage
2BrazilFluminense312042+25
3South AfricaMamelodi Sundowns31114404
4South KoreaUlsan HD300326−40
Source:FIFA
FluminenseBrazil0–0GermanyBorussia Dortmund
Report
Attendance: 34,736[79]
Referee: Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)
Ulsan HDSouth Korea0–1South AfricaMamelodi Sundowns
ReportRayners 36'
Attendance: 3,412[81]

Mamelodi SundownsSouth Africa3–4GermanyBorussia Dortmund
Report
Attendance: 14,006[82]
Referee: Juan Gabriel Benítez (Paraguay)
FluminenseBrazil4–2South KoreaUlsan HD
Report
Attendance: 29,321[83]

Borussia DortmundGermany1–0South KoreaUlsan HD
Svensson 36'Report
Attendance: 8,239[84]
Mamelodi SundownsSouth Africa0–0BrazilFluminense
Report
Attendance: 14,312[85]

Group G

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group G
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1EnglandManchester City3300132+119Advance toknockout stage
2ItalyJuventus3201116+56
3United Arab EmiratesAl Ain3102212−103
4MoroccoWydad AC300328−60
Source:FIFA
Manchester CityEngland2–0MoroccoWydad AC
Report
Attendance: 37,446[86]
Al AinUnited Arab Emirates0–5ItalyJuventus
Report
Attendance: 18,161[87]

JuventusItaly4–1MoroccoWydad AC
ReportLorch 25'
Attendance: 31,975[88]
Manchester CityEngland6–0United Arab EmiratesAl Ain
Report
Attendance: 40,392[89]

JuventusItaly2–5EnglandManchester City
Report
Attendance: 54,320[90]
Wydad ACMorocco1–2United Arab EmiratesAl Ain
Mailula 4'Report
Attendance: 10,785[91]

Group H

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group H
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1SpainReal Madrid321072+57Advance toknockout stage
2Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal312031+25
3AustriaRed Bull Salzburg311124−24
4MexicoPachuca300327−50
Source:FIFA
Real MadridSpain1–1Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal
G. García 34'ReportNeves 41' (pen.)
Attendance: 62,415[92]
PachucaMexico1–2AustriaRed Bull Salzburg
González 56'Report
Attendance: 5,282[93]

Real MadridSpain3–1MexicoPachuca
ReportMontiel 80'
Attendance: 70,248[94]
Red Bull SalzburgAustria0–0Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal
Report
Attendance: 16,167[95]

Al-HilalSaudi Arabia2–0MexicoPachuca
Report
Attendance: 14,147[96]
Red Bull SalzburgAustria0–3SpainReal Madrid
Report
Attendance: 64,811[97]

Knockout stage

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup knockout stage

In the knockout stage, if the scores were equal when normal playing time expired,extra time was played for two periods of 15 minutes each. This was followed, if required, by apenalty shootout to determine the winners.[34]

Bracket

 
Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
              
 
June 30 –Charlotte
 
 
ItalyInter Milan0
 
July 4 –Orlando
 
BrazilFluminense2
 
BrazilFluminense2
 
June 30 –Orlando
 
Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal1
 
EnglandManchester City3
 
July 8 –East Rutherford
 
Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal(a.e.t.)4
 
BrazilFluminense0
 
June 28 –Philadelphia
 
EnglandChelsea2
 
BrazilPalmeiras(a.e.t.)1
 
July 4 –Philadelphia
 
BrazilBotafogo0
 
BrazilPalmeiras1
 
June 28 –Charlotte
 
EnglandChelsea2
 
PortugalBenfica1
 
July 13 –East Rutherford
 
EnglandChelsea(a.e.t.)4
 
EnglandChelsea3
 
June 29 –Atlanta
 
FranceParis Saint-Germain0
 
FranceParis Saint-Germain4
 
July 5 –Atlanta
 
United StatesInter Miami CF0
 
FranceParis Saint-Germain2
 
June 29 –Miami Gardens
 
GermanyBayern Munich0
 
BrazilFlamengo2
 
July 9 –East Rutherford
 
GermanyBayern Munich4
 
FranceParis Saint-Germain4
 
July 1 –Miami Gardens
 
SpainReal Madrid0
 
SpainReal Madrid1
 
July 5 –East Rutherford
 
ItalyJuventus0
 
SpainReal Madrid3
 
July 1 –Atlanta
 
GermanyBorussia Dortmund2
 
GermanyBorussia Dortmund2
 
 
MexicoMonterrey1
 

Round of 16

PalmeirasBrazil1–0 (a.e.t.)BrazilBotafogo
Paulinho 100'Report
Attendance: 33,657[98]

BenficaPortugal1–4 (a.e.t.)EnglandChelsea
Di María 90+5' (pen.)Report
Attendance: 25,929[99]

Paris Saint-GermainFrance4–0United StatesInter Miami CF
Report
Attendance: 65,574[100]

FlamengoBrazil2–4GermanyBayern Munich
Report
Attendance: 60,914[101]

Inter MilanItaly0–2BrazilFluminense
Report
Attendance: 20,030[102]

Manchester CityEngland3–4 (a.e.t.)Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal
Report
Attendance: 42,311[103]

Real MadridSpain1–0ItalyJuventus
G. García 54'Report
Attendance: 62,149[104]

Borussia DortmundGermany2–1MexicoMonterrey
Guirassy 14',24'ReportBerterame 48'
Attendance: 31,442[105]

Quarterfinals

FluminenseBrazil2–1Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal
ReportMarcos Leonardo 51'
Attendance: 43,091[106]

PalmeirasBrazil1–2EnglandChelsea
Estêvão 53'Report
Attendance: 65,782[107]

Paris Saint-GermainFrance2–0GermanyBayern Munich
Report
Attendance: 66,937[108]

Real MadridSpain3–2GermanyBorussia Dortmund
Report
Attendance: 76,611[109]

Semifinals

FluminenseBrazil0–2EnglandChelsea
ReportJoão Pedro 18',56'
Attendance: 70,556[110]

Paris Saint-GermainFrance4–0SpainReal Madrid
Report
Attendance: 77,542[111]

Final

Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup final
ChelseaEngland3–0FranceParis Saint-Germain
Report
Attendance: 81,118[112]

Statistics

Top goalscorers

Rank[113]PlayerTeamGoals
1ArgentinaÁngel Di MaríaPortugalBenfica4
SpainGonzalo GarcíaSpainReal Madrid
GuineaSerhou GuirassyGermanyBorussia Dortmund
BrazilMarcos LeonardoSaudi ArabiaAl-Hilal
5PalestineWessam Abou AliEgyptAl Ahly3
MexicoGermán BerterameMexicoMonterrey
EnglandPhil FodenEnglandManchester City
NorwayErling HaalandEnglandManchester City
EnglandHarry KaneGermanyBayern Munich
GermanyJamal MusialaGermanyBayern Munich
PortugalPedro NetoEnglandChelsea
FranceMichael OliseGermanyBayern Munich
EnglandCole PalmerEnglandChelsea
BrazilJoão PedroEnglandChelsea
SpainFabián RuizFranceParis Saint-Germain
TurkeyKenan YıldızItalyJuventus

1 own goal

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[114]

Golden BallSilver BallBronze Ball
EnglandCole Palmer
(Chelsea)
PortugalVitinha
(Paris Saint-Germain)
EcuadorMoisés Caicedo
(Chelsea)
Top Goal Scorer Award
SpainGonzalo García
(Real Madrid)
Golden Glove
SpainRobert Sánchez
(Chelsea)
FIFA Young Player Award
FranceDésiré Doué
(Paris Saint-Germain)
FIFA Fair Play Trophy
GermanyBayern Munich


FIFA also named aman of the match for the best player in each game at the tournament.[115]

Man of the Match
MatchMan of the matchClubOpponent
1ArgentinaOscar UstariUnited StatesInter Miami CFEgyptAl Ahly
2FranceMichael OliseGermanyBayern MunichNew ZealandAuckland City
3PortugalVitinhaFranceParis Saint-GermainSpainAtlético Madrid
4BrazilEstêvãoBrazilPalmeirasPortugalPorto
5BrazilIgor JesusBrazilBotafogoUnited StatesSeattle Sounders FC
6PortugalPedro NetoEnglandChelseaUnited StatesLos Angeles FC
7UruguayMiguel MerentielArgentinaBoca JuniorsPortugalBenfica
8UruguayGiorgian de ArrascaetaBrazilFlamengoTunisiaEspérance de Tunis
9ColombiaJhon AriasBrazilFluminenseGermanyBorussia Dortmund
10ArgentinaFacundo ColidioArgentinaRiver PlateJapanUrawa Red Diamonds
11South AfricaIqraam RaynersSouth AfricaMamelodi SundownsSouth KoreaUlsan HD
12SpainSergio RamosMexicoMonterreyItalyInter Milan
13EnglandPhil FodenEnglandManchester CityMoroccoWydad AC
14SpainGonzalo GarcíaSpainReal MadridSaudi ArabiaAl-Hilal
15IsraelOscar GloukhAustriaRed Bull SalzburgMexicoPachuca
16FranceRandal Kolo MuaniItalyJuventusUnited Arab EmiratesAl Ain
17BrazilEstêvãoBrazilPalmeirasEgyptAl Ahly
18ArgentinaLionel MessiUnited StatesInter Miami CFPortugalPorto
19SpainPablo BarriosSpainAtlético MadridUnited StatesSeattle Sounders FC
20BrazilIgor JesusBrazilBotafogoFranceParis Saint-Germain
21ArgentinaÁngel Di MaríaPortugalBenficaNew ZealandAuckland City
22BrazilBruno HenriqueBrazilFlamengoEnglandChelsea
23AlgeriaYoucef BelaïliTunisiaEspérance de TunisUnited StatesLos Angeles FC
24EnglandHarry KaneGermanyBayern MunichArgentinaBoca Juniors
25EnglandJobe BellinghamGermanyBorussia DortmundSouth AfricaMamelodi Sundowns
26JapanRyōma WatanabeJapanUrawa Red DiamondsItalyInter Milan
27ColombiaJhon AriasBrazilFluminenseSouth KoreaUlsan HD
28ArgentinaFranco MastantuonoArgentinaRiver PlateMexicoMonterrey
29TurkeyKenan YıldızItalyJuventusMoroccoWydad AC
30EnglandJude BellinghamSpainReal MadridMexicoPachuca
31MoroccoYassine BounouSaudi ArabiaAl-HilalAustriaRed Bull Salzburg
32Germanyİlkay GündoğanEnglandManchester CityUnited Arab EmiratesAl Ain
33MoroccoAchraf HakimiFranceParis Saint-GermainUnited StatesSeattle Sounders FC
34FranceAntoine GriezmannSpainAtlético MadridBrazilBotafogo
35UruguayLuis SuárezUnited StatesInter Miami CFBrazilPalmeiras
36PalestineWessam Abou AliEgyptAl AhlyPortugalPorto
37New ZealandChristian GrayNew ZealandAuckland CityArgentinaBoca Juniors
38UkraineAnatoliy TrubinPortugalBenficaGermanyBayern Munich
39UruguayGiorgian de ArrascaetaBrazilFlamengoUnited StatesLos Angeles FC
40EnglandTosin AdarabioyoEnglandChelseaTunisiaEspérance de Tunis
41SwedenDaniel SvenssonGermanyBorussia DortmundSouth KoreaUlsan HD
42BrazilIgnácioBrazilFluminenseSouth AfricaMamelodi Sundowns
43ItalyFrancesco Pio EspositoItalyInter MilanArgentinaRiver Plate
44MexicoGermán BerterameMexicoMonterreyJapanUrawa Red Diamonds
45BelgiumJérémy DokuEnglandManchester CityItalyJuventus
46TogoKodjo Fo-Doh LabaUnited Arab EmiratesAl AinMoroccoWydad AC
47Saudi ArabiaSalem Al-DawsariSaudi ArabiaAl-HilalMexicoPachuca
48BrazilVinícius JúniorSpainReal MadridAustriaRed Bull Salzburg
49BrazilJohnBrazilBotafogoBrazilPalmeiras
50EcuadorMoisés CaicedoEnglandChelseaPortugalBenfica
51PortugalJoão NevesFranceParis Saint-GermainUnited StatesInter Miami CF
52EnglandHarry KaneGermanyBayern MunichBrazilFlamengo
53ColombiaJhon AriasBrazilFluminenseItalyInter Milan
54BrazilMarcos LeonardoSaudi ArabiaAl-HilalEnglandManchester City
55UruguayFederico ValverdeSpainReal MadridItalyJuventus
56GuineaSerhou GuirassyGermanyBorussia DortmundMexicoMonterrey
57BrazilHérculesBrazilFluminenseSaudi ArabiaAl-Hilal
58BrazilEstêvãoBrazilPalmeirasEnglandChelsea
59FranceDésiré DouéFranceParis Saint-GermainGermanyBayern Munich
60SpainFran GarcíaSpainReal MadridGermanyBorussia Dortmund
61BrazilJoão PedroEnglandChelseaBrazilFluminense
62SpainFabián RuizFranceParis Saint-GermainSpainReal Madrid
63EnglandCole PalmerEnglandChelseaFranceParis Saint-Germain

Additionally, FIFA also shortlisted ten goals for the goal of the tournament award, whichLucas Ribeiro of Mamelodi Sundowns won for his goal against Borussia Dortmund, beating the likes ofLionel Messi's free kick against Porto,Kenan Yıldız against Al Ain andJoão Pedro against Fluminense.[116]

Prize money

The distribution model split a total prize pool of US$1 billion between the 32 participating clubs. The winner of the tournament was awarded up to US$125 million, marking a significant increase in financial rewards compared to previous editions. In addition to the prize money for the participating teams, a solidarity investment program had a target of an additional US$250 million being provided to club football across the world.[117]

The distribution model for the 2025 edition was as follows:

Sporting performance pillar (US$475 million): Increasing payouts based on performance in the tournament.

  • Group stage (three matches): + $2.0 million per win; + $1.0 million draw
  • Round of 16: + $7.5 million
  • Quarterfinal: + $13.125 million
  • Semifinal: + $21.0 million
  • Finalist: + $30.0 million
  • Winner: + $40.0 million

Participation pillar (US$525 million): Guaranteed payments to all 32 clubs (amounts are per club).

  • Europe: $12.81–38.19 million (determined by a ranking based on sporting and commercial criteria)
  • South America: $15.21 million
  • North, Central America & Caribbean: $9.55 million
  • Asia: $9.55 million
  • Africa: $9.55 million
  • Oceania: $3.58 million

Solidarity payments (US$250 million): In addition to the prize money for the participating teams, these payments were allocated to support clubs worldwide, fostering development and inclusivity in global football.

Broadcasting

In July 2024, FIFA opened bids for media rights to the Club World Cup in the Americas, Asia, the Middle East and North Africa. It was reported thatApple Inc. (owner of the global rights toMajor League Soccer) had attempted to make a $1 billion bid for global rights to the 2025 Club World Cup, but negotiations with FIFA were reportedly stalled; the bid was said to be a quarter of what FIFA had targeted for the rights to the tournament.[118][119][120][121] On September 19, 2024, FIFA called an emergency meeting to discuss broadcasting rights, as it had not yet reached deals in a number of major markets.[122]

On December 4, 2024,DAZN acquired global rights to the tournament for €1 billion, streaming all matches for free. DAZN would also collaborate with Host Broadcasting Services (HBS) on aspects of the world feed production.[123] In some regions, DAZN sublicensed coverage to linear television broadcasters.[124] In the United States, DAZN reached sub-licensing and co-production agreements withWarner Bros. Discovery'sTNT Sports (English) andTelevisaUnivision'sTUDN (Spanish), under which their respective properties would hold exclusive rights to portions of the tournament. The two divisions would co-produce studio programming for the tournament seen across their properties and DAZN, with TNT Sports originating English-language coverage from its studios in Atlanta.[123]

On April 10, 2025, Chinese streaming platformMigu acquired broadcast rights in China to the 2025 and 2029 Club World Cup. Since DAZN does not operate in China, it was understood that FIFA negotiated the deal with Migu directly in partnership with theChinese Football Association.[125] On June 11, 2025,Coupang Play inSouth Korea announced it would provide coverage of the FIFA Club World Cup under a separate pricing plan to its basic plan.[126] In the days prior to the tournament,Sportradar announced agreements to serve as the exclusive provider of real-time sports betting data for the tournament, expanding upon existing agreements with FIFA to provide match integrity services. The agreement also included non-exclusive rights to distribute DAZN's coverage of the tournament via sports betting platforms.[127]


The following is the list of DAZN sublicensed broadcasters:

TerritoryRights holder(s)Package of matchesRef.
International in-flight and on-boardSport24All matches[128]
AfghanistanATNAll matches[129]
AlbaniaSuperSportAll matches (EBU sublicenced)[130][131]
AngolaZAPAll matches[132]
ArgentinaTelefe21 matches[133]
AustraliaFox Sports /Kayo SportsAll matches[134]
BulgariaBNTTwo matches per day (deal w/EBU)[130]
BoliviaTigo SportsAll matches[135][136]
Tuves [es][137][136]
Cotas[138][136]
COTAP R. L.[139][136]
Entel Bolivia[140][136]
XDigital Bolivia[141][136]
Red Uno14 matches[142]
BrazilCazéTVAll matches[143][144]
Grupo GloboAll matches (pay TV)
25 group matches+selectKOs (FTA TV)
Cape VerdeTCV20 matches[145]
CaribbeanRush SportsAll matches[146][147][148]
DSports[note 8]
ChileChilevisiónOne match per day[149][150]
ColombiaWin Sports21 matches[151]
Côte d'IvoireNCI28 matches[152]
Costa RicaTeleticaAll matches[153]
CzechiaNova SportAll matches (EBU sublicenced)[130][154]
One Play Sport
EcuadorTeleamazonasSelected Matches[155]
EgyptMBC Group26 matches[147]
El SalvadorCanal 4All matches[156]
EswatiniEswatini TVAll matches[157][158]
FranceTF1Paris Saint-Germain debut match + final[130][159]
GeorgiaGPBAll matches[160]
GermanyProSiebenSat.1German teams only[161]
GhanaSporty TV26 matches[162]
GreeceANT1/ANT1+15 matches (FTATV)[163]
All Matches (streaming)
GuatemalaTV Azteca GuateAll matches[164][165]
HondurasDeportes TVCAll matches[166]
HungaryM4 Sporthalf of scheduled matches (deal w/EBU)[130][167]
Network4half of scheduled matches (EBU sublicence)
IsraelSport 5All matches[168]
ItalyMediasetOne match per day[169][170]
LithuaniaTV3One match per day[171]
Go3All matches
KenyaSporty TV26 matches[162]
Kosovo[[Artmotion]] []All matches (EBU sublicenced)[172]
MaldivesICE NetworkAll matches[173][174]
MaltaTVMAll matches (deal w/EBU)[130]
MauritiusMBCSelected matches[175]
MexicoTelevisaUnivision31 matches[176]
MontenegroRTCGAll matches (deal w/EBU)[130]
MozambiqueZAPAll matches[132]
TV Miramar20 matches[177]
NicaraguaViva NicaraguaAll matches[178]
NigeriaSporty TV26 matches[162]
NorwayVG+58 matches[179]
PanamaNexAll matches[180]
ParaguayTigo SportsAll matches[181]
PeruAmérica TelevisiónOne match per day[182]
PortugalTVI12 matches[183]
RomaniaPro TVAll matches (EBU sublicenced)[130][184]
Voyo
RussiaOkko [ru]All matches[185][186]
RwandaRTV20 matches[187]
SeychellesSBC 321 matches[187]
SlovakiaVoyoAll matches (EBU sublicenced)[130][188]
Nova Sport25 matches (EBU sublicenced)[130][188]
South AfricaSporty TV26 matches[162]
South KoreaCoupang PlayAll matches[189]
South America (excluding Bolivia and Brazil)DSportsAll matches (not included in Paraguay)[147][190]
Disney+Argentine teams' matches + 16 matches[191]
SpainMediasetOne match per day[192]
Sub-Saharan AfricaAzam TVAll matches[193]
GOtv[194]
StarTimesSports[195]
New World Sport[196]
SuperSport[197]
TurkeyTRTAll matches (deal w/EBU)[130]
UkraineSuspilne Sport25 group matches and allKO (deal w/EBU)[130][198][199][200]
MEGOGO
United Kingdom523 matches[201]
United StatesTNT Sports (English)24 matches (collaborated on host broadcasting duties; co-developed studio programming with DAZN as United States rights holders)[202][203]

[204]

TelevisaUnivision (Spanish)18 matches[205][206]
UruguayFlow52 matches[207]
Nuevo Siglo[208]
Montecable[209]
TCC [es][210]
UzbekistanNTRCAll matches[211]
Zoʻr TV
VenezuelaTelevenAll matches[212]
VietnamFPT PlayAll matches (with alternative commentary in selected matches)[213][214]

The following was the direct licensing partner:

TerritoryRights holder(s)Package of matchesRef.
ChinaMiguAll matches[125]

Marketing

Branding

On September 4, 2024, FIFA released the official emblem and audio signature of the tournament. The emblem took inspiration from the ball, football history and culture, with the initials of the tournament abstracted into a circular icon.[215] The official audio featured Italian singerGala's song "Freed from Desire".[216] On November 14, FIFA unveiled the new Club World Cup trophy.[217][218] On January 29, 2025, it was announced that FIFA Music AmbassadorRobbie Williams would perform at the tournament, including a new song.[219]

Match ball

On January 31, 2025, the official match ball was revealed byAdidas. The design featured jagged-edged block patterns and deconstructed stars and stripes in red, white, and blue, the colors of theflag of the United States.[220] On July 7, the official match ball for the final was revealed. It featured the same design as the previous ball, but the red part was switched to gold. The ball was used for the tournament's last three matches; both semifinals and the final, all of which were held atMetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.[221]

Music

Alongside Gala's "Freed from Desire", a remake of theQueen song "We Will Rock You" by American rapperPitbull and producerRedOne served as one of the official songs of the tournament. Pitbull sang the2014 FIFA World Cup official song, "We Are One (Ole Ola)", while RedOne produced the2022 tournament'sofficial album.[222]

The listening of "Freed from Desire" exploded during the tournament, with variousInternet memes using the song being made in varioussocial media platforms andSpotify announcing a rise of over 13% in daily average listening globally during late June 2025, including a boost YoY in some regions; as an example, in Brazil, the song had a rise of over 850% vs. the same period in 2024 and a 450% rise just in the first half of June 2025.[223][224][225]

Sponsorship

FIFA Club World Cup 2025 PartnersFIFA Club World Cup 2025 Suppliers

Reception

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Impact of added European fixtures

The proposed expansion of the FIFA Club World Cup drew criticism from several football stakeholders, includingFIFPRO, a global union representing players from 66 associations, and theWorld Leagues Forum, which represents 24 professional leagues, both citing concerns about player welfare and fixture congestion.[247][8]La Liga also voiced opposition and threatened legal action.[248] Critics accused FIFA of prioritising commercial interests over player health.[249] The introduction of the annualFIFA Intercontinental Cup was similarly criticised.[250] In May 2024, FIFPRO and the World Leagues Forum sent a letter to FIFA demanding rescheduling and reform of theFIFA International Match Calendar and warned of legal or other action if their concerns were ignored.[250][251] On June 13, 2024, the EnglishProfessional Footballers' Association and France'sUnion Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels filed a legal claim in theBusiness Court inBrussels to protest the tournament.[252] FIFPRO also warned of potential strike action.[253] On January 30, 2025, a meeting between FIFA and FIFPRO was held to address fixture congestion.[254] In response to the criticism, FIFA stated that the Club World Cup's schedule followed the international calendar and allowed for rest before domestic competitions, adding that its events occupied just 1 percent of the football calendar and were agreed with players and confederations.[255][256]

Impact of multi-club ownership

Several clubs in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup were linked to multi-club ownership structures, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. Among them were Mexican sidesPachuca andLeón, both owned by Grupo Pachuca. FIFA regulations prohibit any club from owning shares in, being a member of, or exerting influence over another participating club, with "influence" defined through control of voting rights or decision-making authority.[34] In November 2024, Costa Rican clubAlajuelense requested FIFA to apply this rule and disqualify one of the two Grupo Pachuca clubs, threatening legal action if no action was taken.[257] Alajuelense argued that it was next in line to qualify under CONCACAF's rankings, but FIFA determined the club could not be party to proceedings.[258] On February 4, 2025, Alajuelense appealed to theCourt of Arbitration for Sport against FIFA, Pachuca, and León.[259] On March 21, FIFA announced that León had been removed from the tournament.[260] According toThe Guardian, a play-off would determine the replacement betweenLos Angeles FC, runner-up of the 2023 CONCACAF Champions League, andAmérica, the highest-ranked Mexican club not already qualified.[261] Alajuelense andPhiladelphia Union were not considered. León appealed, and hearings for both its case and Alajuelense's took place in April and May 2025 respectively, but on May 6 FIFA confirmed that León's expulsion would stand and that the play-off would proceed.[262] LAFC secured the final spot with a 2–1 extra time win over América on May 31 atBMO Stadium.[263]

Ticket prices and attendance

The group stage game betweenPalmeiras andPorto atMetLife Stadium in New Jersey drew 46,275 spectators

Ticket prices for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup attracted early scrutiny from some fans, who noted that certain final seats were listed at over US$2,200 due to dynamic pricing models,[264] although FIFA later adjusted prices in February 2025, lowering them to around US$140 for the semifinals and US$300 for the final to make the tournament more accessible.[265] A 10 percent cancellation fee applied to exchanges also drew attention,[266] but the overall response to the tournament was positive. The opening fixture betweenAl Ahly andInter Miami saw strong turnout following final-week promotional campaigns,[267] and FIFA reported over 60,000 spectators in attendance, with strong international broadcast figures.[268] By early July, FIFA had recorded over 2 million tickets sold and average attendance of approximately 36,000 per match,[269] a figure comparable to several leading European domestic leagues.[270] While 14 matches attracted smaller crowds of under 20,000, mostly at MLS venues, 11 fixtures surpassed 90 percent capacity, including six at Hard Rock Stadium.[270] Supporters from South America, Africa and Asia were especially prominent throughout the tournament,[271] although a match involvingWydad AC andJuventus saw minor incidents involving smoke bombs and one arrest.[272][273]

Selection of Inter Miami CF

As with previous editions of the FIFA Club World Cup, the expanded 2025 format allocated a slot for the host nation.[17] This slot had traditionally been filled by the domestic league champion of the host country. In the United States, the champion ofMajor League Soccer is determined through theMLS Cup playoffs, rather than regular season performance, and for the 2024 season, that playoff had not yet concluded at the time FIFA needed to confirm its selection.[274] During the mid-season2024 MLS All-Star Game, MLS CommissionerDon Garber stated that the slot could be awarded to the 2024MLS Supporters' Shield winner, theMLS Cup 2024 winner, or via a playoff between the two.[275][276] On October 19, 2024, FIFA announced thatInter Miami CF would represent the host nation as winners of the Supporters' Shield, awarding the slot before the start of the2024 MLS Cup playoffs and after Inter Miami had already secured the Shield.[36] FIFA stated that this decision aligned with past precedent, where clubs that won silverware in a league-style format were prioritised for the host slot, and that the announcement had been delayed due to procedural timelines for confirming regulations.[277] Although the decision drew scrutiny from some sections of the media and fanbase, particularly regarding its timing and the involvement ofLionel Messi,[274][278] others viewed it as a practical resolution in keeping with the tournament's structure and historical practice. Inter Miami were later eliminated from the playoffs byAtlanta United FC in thefirst round on November 10,[279] but head coachGerardo Martino defended the club's inclusion on the grounds that the Supporters' Shield constituted a valid and recognised form of domestic achievement.[280]

Immigration and visa issues

On June 10, 2025,Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) andCustoms and Border Protection (CBP) announced their involvement in providing security during the first round of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and reminded non-American citizens to carry valid proof of legal stay. The announcement raised concerns among some fans regarding theTrump administration's deportation policy, especially as those detained could potentially face indefinite detention or be transferred to other countries such asEl Salvador.[281] FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended the increased security presence, stating that the safety of fans was a top priority, particularly in light of the2024 Copa América final, which was held in the same stadium and saw large numbers of supporters storm the gates to gain entry.[281] Just days later, on June 15, reports surfaced thatBoca Juniors defenderAyrton Costa had initially been denied a US visa due to a 2018 robbery case, although the decision was subsequently reversed and he was issued a special 26-day visa to participate in the tournament.[282]

Rivalry between Europe and South America

The tournament intensified the rivalry between European teams and the rest of the world, in particular the South Americans.[283] Initially the debate involved how well the non-European teams would fare against the European teams; it then intensified when South American teams began to record victories against their European counterparts. Some South American managers, fans, and journalists also tried to dismiss European criticism of the tournament as "loser excuses" and a "symbol ofEuropean arrogance andelitism".[284] Commentators questioned whether European dominance had been overstated, with analysis suggesting that the myth of superiority was being tested by results on the pitch.[285][286] In response,Paris Saint-Germain coachLuis Enrique remarked that South Americans had no need to compare themselves with Europeans, emphasising the shared global stature of both footballing regions and pointing to the widespread recruitment of South American players by European clubs.[287][288]Manchester City managerPep Guardiola offered a more supportive view of South American competitiveness, arguing that European fans should not be surprised when clubs from the region secure wins and that such outcomes reflect the real global balance of quality in football.[289] However,Chelsea coachEnzo Maresca argued that European clubs faced congested schedules that could affect player fitness, but a journalist noted that South American teams played even more matches during the same period, challenging the idea that European sides were uniquely overworked.[290]

The increased attention to Brazilian clubs also led to a sharp spike in global interest in theBrazilian League, withGoogle Trends reporting the highest search volume for the term since 2020.[291][292][293] While the performances reignited continental pride, the on-field results remained competitive; in twelve direct UEFA–CONMEBOL encounters, European clubs registered six wins, South American clubs won three times, and three matches ended in draws.[270][294]

Weather and logistical challenges

The tournament was marked by significant weather-related and logistical disruptions, raising concerns ahead of the2026 FIFA World Cup. Several matches were delayed or temporarily suspended due tothunderstorms andlightning, with stoppages ranging from around 46 minutes to nearly two hours, as FIFA safety protocols required repeated pauses whenever lightning was detected near stadiums.[295] High temperatures also posed a challenge, particularly for midday kickoffs, with players and coaches highlighting the physical toll of extreme heat and uneven playing conditions between day and evening matches.[296] Beyond the pitch, severe weather contributed to travel and traffic problems, including flight delays and congestion around venues, affecting teams, officials, media, and supporters, further intensifying debate about scheduling and infrastructure preparedness for future tournaments.[297]

See also

Notes

  1. ^As theAFC Champions League was shifted from an intra-year schedule to an inter-year schedule starting from 2023–24, only three seasons of the AFC Champions League were completed within the 2021 to 2024 timeframe, resulting in the remaining slot allocated using the four-year club ranking.[19]
  2. ^As the2021 OFC Champions League was canceled, the slot was awarded to the best club in the OFC's four-year ranking that won the competition between 2022 and 2024.[19][20][21]
  3. ^However, the system was only applied over the four years, instead of the usual five, to the Champions League exclusively.
  4. ^abcClub León originally qualified for the tournament as the winners of the2023 CONCACAF Champions League, but on March 21, 2025, they were excluded from the competition due toviolating the FIFA Appeal Committee's rules on multi-club ownership, as León andPachuca have the same owner. On May 6, 2025, theCourt of Arbitration for Sport rejected appeals by León, Pachuca, andAlajuelense. Accordingly, FIFA confirmed León's exclusion and that the winners of aplay-in match betweenLos Angeles FC andAmérica would qualify for the Club World Cup in León's place.[26][27][28][29] On May 31, Los Angeles FC beat América 2–1 in extra time to qualify for the tournament.
  5. ^For example if criteria a. to c. were applied to three teams that were level on points initially, and these criteria separated one team from the other two who still had an equal ranking.
  6. ^The Ulsan HD vs Mamelodi Sundowns match, originally scheduled for 6:00 pmEDT, was delayed to 7:05 pm EDT due to adverse weather conditions.[80]
  7. ^The match, originally scheduled for 3:00 pm EDT, was delayed to 3:10 pm EDT due to the late arrival of the team buses.
  8. ^Aruba, Barbados, Curaçao, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago

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    Además, todos los partidos que se emitan en TV abierta estarán disponibles en MiTelefe y el canal de YouTube de Telefe, garantizando una cobertura multiplataforma para todos los fanáticos.
    [Telefe will broadcast 21 matches, including the key games of the group stage, the round of 16, the quarterfinals and one of the semifinals of the tournament. This coverage will include the opening match, which will feature the world's best player, Lionel Messi, and the final, in what promises to be the most important soccer event of 2025.
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    Foxtel, Kayo Sports, BINGE, and Hubbl will retain their brand identities, continuing to produce the world-class programming, sports coverage and entertainment that Australians know and love.
    Shay Segev, CEO of DAZN, said: "This is an exciting day for DAZN and Foxtel Group and a significant milestone for DAZN as we expand our global footprint into Australia, a key sports market with passionate fans. Foxtel's strong local presence, combined with DAZN's global scale, technology, and content rights, will unlock incredible opportunities for sports fans, advertisers, and partners, while continuing to deliver great drama, lifestyle and news content."
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  137. ^"¡El torneo de élite llega a TUVES! El Mundial de Clubes FIFA 2025™ comienza el 14 de Junio a través de Eventos Premium HD, con 32 equipos y los mejores jugadores del mundo. Desde Messi hasta Mbappé, Cavani, Kane, Haaland, Vini Jr y Griezmann, todos competirán por la gloria. #MundialDeClubes #TUVES #EventosPremiumHD".tuves_bo.Archived from the original on July 6, 2025. RetrievedJune 12, 2025 – via Instagram.
  138. ^"Los gigantes del planeta se enfrentan en el Mundial de Clubes 2025, y vos lo podés ver por COTAS.
    No te perdás ni un segundo del torneo que reúne a los mejores.

    #COTAS #MundialDeClubes #FútbolSinLímites #PasiónQueUne"
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