32 clubs from 6 continents learn opponents in the group stage


The draw for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup has taken place, making the new edition of the competition seem a little more real ahead of the summer.

The reformed Club World Cup has not been without controversy – it was originally supposed to debut in China in 2021 until the Covid-19 pandemic pushed it back several years – with many big clubs missing from the so-called global celebration of football. with some odd qualifiers too.

European teams have received 12 places, while South America has six. Most expect the eventual winner to come from any of these continents. There are also four from Asia, Africa and North America, with a single representative from Oceania. No club from the same confederation could be drawn in the competition group, except in Europe – so half the groups would have two European teams.

Qualification criteria ranged from winning continental titles in the last four years, to the highest-ranked clubs in each confederation – but a maximum of two per country, and one ‘host’: Inter Miami.

Club

Qualifying route

Palmeiras (BRA)

Winners of Copa Libertadores 2021

Porto (POR)

UEFA ranking

Al Ahly (ONE)

2020/21, 2022/23, 2023/24 CAF Champions League winners

Inter Miami (USA)

Winners of the 2024 MLS Supporters’ Shield

Club

Qualifying route

Paris Saint Germain (FRA)

UEFA ranking

Atletico Madrid (ESP)

UEFA ranking

Botafogo (BRA)

Winners of Copa Libertadores 2024

Seattle Sounders (USA)

2022 CONCACAF Champions League Winners

Club

Qualifying route

Bayern Munich (GER)

UEFA ranking

Auckland City (NZL)

OFC ranking

Boca Juniors (ARG)

CONMEBOL standings

Benfica (POR)

UEFA ranking

Club

Qualifying route

Flamengo (BRA)

Winners of Copa Libertadores 2022

Esperance of Tunis (TUN)

CAF ranking

Chelsea (ENGLAND)

UEFA Champions League 2020/21 winners

Leon (MEX)

2023 CONCACAF Champions League Winners

Club

Qualifying route

River Plate (ARG)

CONMEBOL standings

Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)

AFC Champions League 2022 Winners

Monterrey (MEX)

2021 CONCACAF Champions League Winners

Between (ITA)

UEFA ranking

Club

Qualifying route

Fluminense (BRA)

Winners of Copa Libertadores 2023

Borussia Dortmund (Germany)

UEFA ranking

Ulsan HD (KOR)

AFC standings

Mamelodi Sundowns (RSA)

CAF ranking

Club

Qualifying route

Manchester City (ENGLAND)

UEFA Champions League 2022/23 winners

Wydad (MAR)

CAF Champions League 2021/22 winners

Al Ain (UAE)

AFC Champions League 2023/24 winners

Juventus (ITA)

UEFA ranking

Club

Qualifying route

Real Madrid (ESP)

UEFA Champions League Winners 2021/22 & 2023/24

Al Hilal (KSA)

AFC Champions League 2021 Winners

Pachuca (MEX)

2024 CONCACAF Champions League Winners

Red Bull Salzburg (AUT)

UEFA ranking

The tournament will run for just under a full month, between June 15, 2025 and July 13, 2025.

The United States will host the inaugural new edition of the competition, with 12 stadiums in 11 cities selected to host the 63 matches to be played.

The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, the site of the 1994 World Cup final between Brazil and Italy, and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey are the top two venues listed. Charlotte, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Seattle, Miami, Orlando, Nashville, Cincinnati and Washington will also host.

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