FIFA Reveals 12 US Stadiums for 2025 Club World Cup

FIFA Reveals 12 US Stadiums for 2025 Club World Cup
FIFA Reveals 12 US Stadiums for 2025 Club World Cup

FIFA Announces 12 US Stadiums for 2025 Club World Cup

FIFA has confirmed the 12 stadiums in the United States that will host matches for the new FIFA Club World Cup 2025, where the world’s top 32 clubs will compete to become FIFA Club World Champions. The tournament kicks off on June 15, 2025, and will culminate in the final at MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey on July 13, 2025, just over a year before the same venue hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.

The MetLife Stadium, located in the heart of the Big Apple, will be joined by 11 other stadiums across the country. These include Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles, Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, GEODIS Park in Nashville, Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando, Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Lumen Field in Seattle, and Audi Field in Washington, D.C.

The announcement was made by FIFA President Gianni Infantino at the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park, New York, where he also unveiled a new four-year partnership with Global Citizen. This partnership aims to mobilize football fans globally to help end extreme poverty and provide access to education for millions of children.

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup promises to be an exciting event, with top clubs from around the world vying for the prestigious title. With its star-studded lineup of teams and world-class venues, this tournament is set to be a thrilling experience for fans and football enthusiasts alike.

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