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Why Man City have qualified for 2023 and 2025 FIFA Club World Cup after Champions League win

Manchester City are Champions of Europe, and in beating Inter Milan to win the Champions League they have now unlocked two opportunities to become Champions of the World.

City completed an incredible Treble by adding the Champions League to the Premier League and FA Cup, cementing their position as the best club side in Europe. Many see City as the best in the world, and they will get the chance to prove that at the end of the year having qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup.

Before that, City will face Europa League winners Sevilla in Athens on August 16 in the UEFA Super Cup, competing in that fixture for the first time. City beat Sevilla twice, scoring seven goals, in the Champions League group stage this year.

Then, in December, they travel to Saudi Arabia to compete in the FIFA Club World Cup, where the best clubs from each continent take part in a 10-day tournament to be crowned the world's best.

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That tournament takes part from December 12 to 22, although City won't enter until the semi-final stage as champions of Europe.

The exact round dates of the tournament are yet to be confirmed, although there will be first and second rounds before City enter the semi-finals.

Already qualified are Oceania Champions League winners Auckland City and Suadi Arabian champions Al-Ittihad, who will compete in the first round on December 12. The winner of that tie will enter the second round, with a draw to determine who faces who.

Japanese side Urawa Red Diamonds won the Asian Champions League, Leon of Mexico won the CONCACAF Champions League, and the African Champions League final takes place on Sunday between

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