FIFA announce host venues for revamped 2025 Club World Cup | OneFootball

FIFA announce host venues for revamped 2025 Club World Cup | OneFootball

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Adam Booker·28 September 2024

FIFA announce host venues for revamped 2025 Club World Cup

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The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is less than a year away and FIFA are still getting their ducks in a row.

Like the 2026 World Cup, the tournament will be hosted by the United States, and will feature a major revamp of its structure, with 32 teams from around the world participating.


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Ahead of the tournament next summer, FIFA have revealed the host cities and stadiums.


Miami, Florida — Hard Rock Stadium

Seattle, Washington — Lumen Field

Los Angeles, California – Rose Bowl Stadium

Orlando, Florida — Camping World Stadium and Inter & Co. Stadium

Atlanta, Georgia — Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Nashville, Tennessee — Geodis Park

Charlotte, North Carolina — Bank of America Stadium

Cincinnati, Ohio — TQL Stadium

Washington D.C. — Audi Field

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Lincoln Financial Field

East Rutherford, New Jersey — MetLife Stadium (hosting final)