As the FIFA Club World Cup nears in the U.S., concerns around international travel, safety, and economic factors are dampening enthusiasm despite a significant prize pool. The tournament features 32 teams across 11 cities and serves as a precursor to the larger 2026 World Cup. However, diminished exclusivity due to the increased number of teams and sluggish ticket sales raise doubts about its appeal. Additionally, issues like visa delays and strict immigration policies under President Trump's administration further dissuade foreign visitors from attending, prompting calls for the government to take action to enhance travel conditions.
The expansion of the field from seven to 32 teams has diminished the exclusivity of the event, resulting in slow ticket sales as the tournament approaches.
Concerns over visa processing delays and chaotic travel policies have deterred international fans from attending the FIFA Club World Cup.
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