PSG Aims for Club World Cup Glory After Historic Champions League Win
- The 2025 Club World Cup, a 32-team tournament across U.S. cities, kicked off on June 14 with Inter Miami facing Egypt's Al Ahly in Miami.
- This expanded format replaced the previous seven-team event to crown the best club globally, with qualification based on continental trophies over four years.
- Notable European clubs including PSG, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Manchester City, and Juventus participate, alongside South American giants like River Plate, Boca Juniors, and Botafogo.
- FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated that, for the inaugural occasion, a competition will bring together the top 32 football clubs globally to establish which team truly holds the title of the best in the world.
- This Club World Cup signals a new global club championship with broad international appeal but faces uncertainty over fan appetite amid a crowded soccer calendar.
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After conquering Europe, PSG now have sights set on Club World Cup glory
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The European champion wants to conquer the new world: Paris Saint-Germain debuts at the Clubs World Championship in Los Angeles on Sunday against Atlético Madrid, with the intention of consolidating his sporting dominance and expanding his business in the United States. The PSG has barely had time to savour its first Champions League title, won in great style on May 31st in Munich against Inter Milan (5-0), and already has to face some of the la…
PSG Aims for Club World Cup Glory After Historic Champions League Win
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