FIFA confirms qualifiers for 2025 CWC, unveils new Intercontinental Cup competition details

By Samindra Kunti in Jeddah

December 18 – FIFA confirmed that the 2025 Club World Cup will be played across 29 days in June and July that summer in the United States. Both English Premier League’s Liverpool and Manchester United miss out on the new competition while LaLiga’s Barcelona could still qualify.

To date eight of Europe’s 12 qualifiers are known and 19 of the final 32 that will be in the US in 2025.

The FIFA Council confirmed the 15 June to 13 July, 2025, dates and qualifying criteria for the expanded 32-team Club World Cup on the sidelines of the 7-team Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia.

While the new Club World Cup will be held quadrennially, FIFA also released new detail of the annual FIFA club competition to be played from 2024, that will see all confederation premier club competition champions compete and conclude with a final at a neutral venue between the UEFA Champions League winners and the winners of an intercontinental play-off between clubs from the other confederations.

The official name for the new competition will be the Coupe Intercontinentale de la FIFA.

Europe will be represented by 12 clubs while South America will have six. Africa, Asia and North America will have four each and Oceania will have to be content with a single slot. The host nation will also get a slot.

As recent Champions League winners, Chelsea, Real Madrid Manchester City have qualified from Europe while Bayern Munich, Paris Saint Germain, Inter Milan, FC Porto and Benfica have earned a ticket based on the coefficient system. Fluminense, Flamengo and Palmeiras of Brazil will represent South America as Copa Libertadores winners. The region will see one more Libertadores winner as well as two clubs via the ranking pathway qualify for the 2025 tournament.

Al Ahy SC (Egypt) and Wydad AC (Morocco) have qualified from Africa, Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) and Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) from Asia. Monterrey and Club Leon (Mexico) have qualified along with the Seattle Sounder (USA) from the Concacaf region, while Auckland FC are Oceania’s qualifier.

The format will follow the traditional World Cup structure with eight groups of four clubs and the top two going into the knock-out round. The Club World Cup and the Gold Cup will take place at the same time in 2025 and it is understood that the tournaments will be staged on the different coasts in the United States.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said: “Clubs play a fundamental role in world football and the Fifa Club World Cup 2025 will be a major milestone in providing clubs from all confederations with a fitting stage on which to shine at the highest level.

“This will be an open competition based on sporting merit that will play a key role as part of our efforts to make the game truly global.”

FIFPro have expressed concerns that some players will feature in 80 matches in the 2024-25 season. The World Leagues Forum has also previously expressed discomfort with the tournament. In a statement, the world players union said: “Once again, decisions to scale competitions have been introduced without implementing appropriate safeguards, and without any say from the players who are at the forefront of driving the game’s popularity and revenue generation with their skill and endeavour.”

FIFA Intercontinental Cup from 2024

From 2024, the new Coupe Intercontinentale de la FIFA, will see two stages of competition.

In the first stage the winners of the AFC Champions League or the winners of the CAF Champions League will play the winners of the OFC Champions League. The winners of this round will go on to play either the winners of the AFC Champions League or the winners of the CAF Champions League in the final round.

In stage B the winners of the Concacaf Champions Cup will play the winners of the CONMEBOL Libertadores.
The winners of the two stages will play each other in the days before the final, at the same neutral venue hosting the final.

The final will be played against the winners of the play-off and the winners of the UEFA Champions League at a neutral venue.
For the inaugural edition of the competition in 2024, The play-off will take place on 14 December 2024 in a neutral location, with the final being played on 18 December 2024 in the same location.

Club World Cup qualifiers for 2025 (to date):

AFRICA – 4 teams
Via champions pathway (CAF Champions League) – 3 teams

  1. 2020/21 and 2022-23: Al Ahly SC (EGY)
  2. 2021/22: Wydad AC (MAR)
  3. 2023/24: TBC

Via ranking pathway – 1 team

  1. TBC

ASIA – 4 teams 
Via champions pathway (AFC Champions League) – 3 teams

  1. 2021: Al Hilal SFC (KSA)
  2. 2022: Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)
  3. 2023/24: TBC

Via ranking pathway – 1 team

  1. TBC

EUROPE – 12 teams 
Via champions pathway (UEFA Champions League) – 4 teams

  1. 2020/21: Chelsea FC (ENG)
  2. 2021/22: Real Madrid CF (ESP)
  3. 2022/23: Manchester City FC (ENG)
  4. 2023/24: TBC

Via ranking pathway – 8 teams

  1. FC Bayern München (GER)
  2. Paris Saint-Germain FC (FRA)
  3. FC Internazionale (ITA)
  4. FC Porto (POR)
  5. SL Benfica (POR)
  6. 10. TBC
    11. TBC
    12. TBC

NORTH & CENTRAL AMERICA, CARIBBEAN – 4 teams
Via champions pathway (Concacaf Champions Cup)

  1. 2021: CF Monterrey (MEX)
  2. 2022: Seattle Sounders FC (USA)
  3. 2023: Club León (MEX)
  4. 2024: TBC

OCEANIA – 1 team
Via ranking pathway

  1. Auckland City FC (NZL)

SOUTH AMERICA – 6 teams 
Via champions pathway (CONMEBOL Libertadores) – 4 teams

  1. 2021: SE Palmeiras (BRA)
  2. 2022: CR Flamengo (BRA)
  3. 2023: Fluminense FC (BRA)
  4. 2024: TBC

Via ranking pathway – 2 teams

  1. TBC
  2. TBC

The final slot is allocated to a club from the host country.

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