Inter Miami Make MLS, Concacaf History at FIFA Club World Cup
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First win, three records: Lionel Messi helps Inter Miami make FIFA Club World Cup statement with Porto victory
On a humid Thursday afternoon in Atlanta, Lionel Messi once again etched his name into the soccer history books. On a humid Thursday afternoon in Atlanta, Lionel Messi once again etched his name into the soccer history books. With a stunning free-kick, he led Inter Miami to a 2-1 victory over Porto, a result that not only shocked many but also cemented a series of historic milestones in the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup 2025. But what were those r…
Inter Miami has achieved an unprecedented feat in the World Cup of Clubs 2025 by defeating Porto in regular time, marking a milestone for the clubs of the Concacaf. With this intense victory, the ensemble led by Javier Mascherano added his first three points of the tournament, driven by Lionel Messi's debut scorer in this competition edition.
Inter Miami achieved a historic victory by defeating 2-1 Porto in the Club World Cup 2025, becoming the first team of the Concacaf to defeat a UEFA representative in an official match of this international competition.Since the creation of the tournament in 2000 — when FIFA organized the first edition in Brazil — 14 official matches had been played between the Concacaf clubs and European clubs within the framework of the Club World Cup, without …
Inter Miami gave the surprise this Thursday by defeating Porto de Portugal in Atlanta by the second date of group A of the Club World Championship 2025 and with this result to move to lead the group with Palmeiras. But not only that, Inter Miami also made history with this result, since it became the first American team to defeat a European in what goes from the competition. So far only Palmeiras had been given the tie against Porto, Boca agains…
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One match through the Club World Cup group stage, we examine which CONCACAF players have stepped up, and which have faltered. The Club World Cup has officially kicked off, and fans have been pleasantly surprised by the quality of the tournament — despite criticism surrounding this new iteration of the competition. With strong attendance figures early on and momentum expected to build, the world is watching both in person and on screens. For man…
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