FIFA Club World Cup 2025, as places and stadiums for events are revealed
Gianni Infantino
“Football is the most popular sport on the planet, and in 2025 a new era for club football will kick off when FIFA stages the greatest, most inclusive and merit-based global club competition right here in the United States,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
FIFA has stated the twelve stadiums in the United States that will stage matches at the new FIFA Club World Cup 2025 when the 32 best clubs in the world play for the only official title of FIFA Club World Champions.
Sunday, 15 June 2025 will be the kick off date for the tournament while all roads leading to the MetLife Stadium in New York New Jersey on Sunday, 13 July 2025 for the final, just over a year before the venue stages the FIFA World Cup 26 final.
Other venues is are comprising of Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; GEODIS Park, Nashville; Camping World Stadium, Orlando; Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando; Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; Lumen Field, Seattle and Audi Field in Washington, D.C.
“Football is the most popular sport on the planet, and in 2025 a new era for club football will kick off when FIFA stages the greatest, most inclusive and merit-based global club competition right here in the United States,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who made the announcement at the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park, New York, on Sunday.
Infantino simultaneously announced FIFA’s new four-year partnership with Global Citizen to mobilise football fans globally to help end extreme poverty and provide access to education for millions of children.
“The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 will feature 12 fantastic stadiums where a new chapter in football’s global history will be written by great players from the 32 best clubs in the world,” Mr Infantino continued.
“This new FIFA competition is the only true example in worldwide club football of real solidarity and inclusivity, allowing the best clubs from Africa, Asia, Central and North America and Oceania to play the powerhouses of Europe and South America in an incredible new World Cup which will impact enormously the growth of club football and talent globally.
“This is about opportunity and hope for those who need it most, and also about prestige and true football for those who make our sport shine. My thanks go to all. We never discriminate; we include everyone. This is the true spirit of the brand new FIFA Club World Cup.
“It has been an honour to make this significant tournament announcement before an enormous, energetic crowd at the Global Citizen Festival here in New York. The fans of the 32 competing clubs will create a similar buzz at the FIFA Club World Cup next year when we take it to the world,” the FIFA President concluded.
With the draw set for December, just two of the 32 teams are yet to be confirmed – one from South America, the other representing the host country.
Tournament match schedule will be published shortly after the draw.
More information regarding the draw, will see the 32 best clubs in the world divided into eight exciting groups of four, will be released in due course.