New FIFA Club World Cup trophy unveiled | OneFootball

New FIFA Club World Cup trophy unveiled | OneFootball

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·15. November 2024

New FIFA Club World Cup trophy unveiled

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FIFA has unveiled the Club World Cup trophy ahead of the tournament in June 2025.

City are one of 32 teams taking part in the competition which will see clubs from all continents compete for the trophy.


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A total of 63 games will played across 12 stadiums throughout the United States with Pep Guardiola's side qualifying to take part after winning the Champions League in 2023.

Ahead of the competition starting on 15 June 2025, FIFA, in collaboration with luxury jeweller Tiffany & Co, has revealed a brand new trophy that symbolises the future which is inspired by the past.

With a 24-carat gold-plated finish, the trophy has multiple laser-engraved inscriptions all over, telling the story of football’s history, 13 languages, Braille and a world map, highlighting the spread and inclusivity of the global game.

The unveiling of the trophy is in anticipation of the Club World Cup draw that will take place in Miami on Thursday 5 December.

The tournament begins on 15 June 2025 and takes place between the 2024/25 and 2025/26 domestic and European season. The final will be at the MetLife Stadium in New York on 13 July.

It will feature 12 clubs from Europe, six from South America, five from Central and North America, four from Asia, four from Africa and one from Oceania.

The draw will start at 18:00 (UK) and will be covered on mancity.com and the Official Man City App.

To find out more information about the Club World Cup, check out our explainer here.

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