The Club World Cup, set for this summer, will feature an expanded format with 32 teams and 63 matches across 11 U.S. cities. Originally a smaller tournament, it has grown significantly under FIFA's initiative to cater to more clubs, yet questions arise regarding the actual quality of participating teams. The tournament primarily represents clubs from Europe's Uefa and South America's Conmebol, sidelining teams from weaker federations and raising concerns about fairness in global football representation.
The expansion of the Club World Cup to 32 teams and 63 games highlights FIFA’s ongoing trend of grossly increasing the scale of tournaments.
While FIFA claims to celebrate global football, the allocation of slots heavily favors clubs from Europe and South America, leading to a skewed representation.
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