The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will commence in the U.S. with a new structure allowing 32 teams every four years, up from the previous seven. The tournament will include teams from all six continental confederations, featuring the Champions League winners during the 2020-2024 seasons, among others. Europe claims a notable share with 12 spots due to its clubs' performance, while other regions are represented through their champions. The revamp, criticized by Sepp Blatter, marks a significant shift in international club competitions.
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will implement a new format, expanding from seven to 32 teams, taking place in the U.S. every four years.
This revamped Club World Cup includes teams from all six football confederations, making it a truly global event with diverse representation.
The competition has been met with controversy, having been labeled a 'mistake' by former FIFA president Sepp Blatter, yet it signifies a substantial change.
European clubs dominate the tournament with 12 places allotted, determined by performance in the Champions League over the past four years.
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