FIFA launches new World-Cup in 2025.
FIFA plans to add 32 teams to the Club World Cup in 2025, turning it into a “real World Cup.”
The FIFA men’s Club World Cup will be reframed as a megaevent featuring 32 teams, according to FIFA President Giano Infantino.
The FIFA men’s Club World Cup will be reframed as a megaevent featuring 32 teams, according to FIFA President Giano Infantino.
The women’s Club World Cup is expected to undergo a similar transformation, according to Giano Infantino.
The winners of the separate leagues from the various areas competed in numerous rounds to win the previous Club World Cup.
The most successful team is Real Madrid, who has won four titles, while the current champions are Chelsea, who took home the trophy in 2021.
The new format has been developed to give spectators more thrilling football and a more competitive playing field, which can help increase FIFA’s revenue by billions of dollars.
Additionally, the new format will elevate the Club World Cup to the level of a legitimate World Cup, generating increased interest from both players and spectators.
The qualifying process for the reorganized Club World Cup is still unknown, though.
Football fans are excited as FIFA launches new World-Cup in 2025.