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The Club World Cup 2025 is undergoing its most ambitious transformation yet. Reimagined and expanded, the tournament once held each winter with just seven teams will now explode onto the global calendar as a summer spectacle, boasting 32 clubs and promising a record-shattering prize fund. This summer’s edition in the United States is more than a competition; it’s FIFA’s boldest step yet in reshaping the world football landscape.
Gone is the compact December showcase. The new Club World Cup will start a quadrennial rotation—not annual, but every four years—and the first tournament will be held in 2025. The 2025 edition starts on June 15 and runs until July 13 for 29 days, with 12 venues in 11 cities across the host nation, MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ—82,500 fans expected—as the site for the final match.
The 2025 Club World Cup will have 32 teams. The teams that qualified for this World Cup did so based on their placement in the corresponding continental tournaments between 2020/21-2023/24.
The last team to join came on May 31 when Los Angeles FC beat Club América 2-1 in extra time. However, some controversy has already struck this World Cup: FIFA revealed that Club León was rescinded from the tournament due to legality issues with multi-club ownership, as Club León qualified on its own.. Pachuca maintains its position even though it is owned by the same company.
The pools are set, and the 32-team tournament is as follows: Eight pools (A-H) with four clubs each play one another once. The top two clubs in each pool qualify for a knockout round of 16 tournament with round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final; there is no third place play-off.. Clubs reaching the final will play up to seven matches.
FIFA will distribute approximately $1 billion among the participants. Of that, $525 million will be shared based on participation and commercial metrics. The remaining $475 million is performance-based. The champions could earn up to $125 million. Another $250 million will be distributed in solidarity payments to clubs worldwide.
Matches will unfold across iconic and modern U.S. stadiums:
Referees will wear body cameras for the first time, offering new broadcast angles and transparency. An enhanced offside detection system will also be used to support decision-making.
To accommodate squad updates, FIFA will allow a special transfer window from June 1 to June 10. All Premier League and EFL clubs can participate. The regular summer window resumes June 16.
Criticism is mounting. Player unions and league associations argue the tournament adds to already overloaded schedules. But not everyone is thrilled about the tight turnaround; Kylian Mbappe, Kevin De Bruyne, Rodri, Alisson, and Son Heung-min are on record. “I think we have to respect the health of the players,” said Mbappe.
De Bruyne added, “If I get injured in the Club World Cup, what am I going to do? Nobody’s going to take care of me.”
Some top players could hit 85 matches in a single year. The toll on their physical and mental health is raising alarms. FIFA, however, maintains the expansion is key to growing global interest. The European Club Association supports the move, citing commercial opportunity.
Fans in the U.S. are eager, with early ticket demand strong in major cities. Robbie Williams will serve as ambassador and perform during the tournament. The Club World Cup is not just a footballing event—it’s a cultural moment.
While the Champions League remains the top club prize in Europe, the Club World Cup’s expansion aims to build a truly global alternative. The $1 billion prize pool, diverse lineup, and growing visibility make it a serious contender for attention—and eventually, prestige.
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