FIFA announced the 12 venues that will host the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup on Saturday, with MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
hosting the final on July 13. The tournament will begin on June 15. That venue will be joined by Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta), Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte), TQL Stadium (Cincinnati), Rose Bowl Stadium (Los Angeles), Hard Rock Stadium (Miami), GEODIS Park (Nashville), Camping World Stadium (Orlando), Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando), Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia), Lumen Field (Seattle), and Audi Field (Washington, D.C.). «Football is the most popular sport on the planet, and in 2025 a new era for club football will kick off when FIFA stages the greatest, most inclusive and merit-based global club competition right here in the United States,» said FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who made the announcement at the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park, New York. «The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 will feature 12 fantastic stadiums where a new chapter in football's global history will be written by great players from the 32 best clubs in the world.» The draw is set to take pace in December, and only two qualifiers have yet to be named, one from South American and one from the U.S.
Further information regarding the draw, which will see the 32 clubs divided into eight exciting groups of four, will be released in due course.
The Club World Cup is being played primarily on the East Coast of the United States to avoid any clash with 2025 Gold Cup matches being centered on the country's West Coast from June 14 to July 6.