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FIFA Unveils New Trophy for Expanded 2025 Club World Cup

Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent / Updated : 2024-11-19 06:39:57
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Zurich, Switzerland - FIFA has unveiled a stunning new trophy for the expanded 2025 Club World Cup, set to be held in the United States. Crafted in collaboration with Tiffany & Co., the trophy is designed to symbolize the diversity and rich history of football.

Trophy Features

Global Unity: The trophy features the names of all 211 FIFA member associations and six continental confederations, representing the geographical and cultural diversity of football.
Historical Significance: Iconic images of football, including stadiums and equipment, are engraved on the trophy, paying homage to the sport's rich history.
Vision for the Future: The trophy's innovative and groundbreaking design symbolizes the future of club football.


2025 Club World Cup Overview

Dates: June 15 - July 13, 2025
Host Nation: United States
Teams: 32 teams (top clubs from each continent)
Matches: 63 matches
Key Features:Largest Club World Cup ever
World's best clubs competing in one tournament
Opportunity to witness football from various nations and cultures

Confirmed Teams

CONCACAF: Seattle Sounders, Pachuca, León, Monterrey
AFC: Al Ain, Urawa Red Diamonds, Al Hilal
UEFA: Chelsea, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Fluminense, Palmeiras, Flamengo, Schalke, Juventus, Benfica, Porto, Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan, Borussia Dortmund, PSG, Bayern Munich, Salzburg
CONMEBOL: Fluminense, Palmeiras, Flamengo, Boca Juniors, River Plate
CAF: Wydad Casablanca, Al Ahly, Mamelodi Sundowns, Esperance
OFC: Auckland City
Inter Miami qualified as MLS Supporters' Shield winners
Copa Libertadores champions will be the final team to qualify
Draw: December 5, 2025, in Miami
The new FIFA Club World Cup trophy ushers in a new era for the tournament. With 32 teams participating, it promises to be the biggest and most exciting edition yet, providing football fans worldwide with an unforgettable experience.

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Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent
Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent

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