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A blog and podcast website dedicated to this summer's most controversial but exciting football tournament yet, the FIFA Club World Cup.
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Inter Miami Are Heading to the Club World Cup – But Do They Deserve to Be There?
Inter Miami will represent the host nation at this summer’s expanded FIFA Club World Cup. But with no MLS Cup to their name and an early...
Nathan Henley
Apr 33 min read

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Stars to Watch for at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025
Messi has won the competition 3 times all with FC Barcelona, the little man will be looking for 4th title can he fire Mami to victory if so Mami will be the first MLS team to win the club world cup. Messi has 3 goals in 6 matches so far in 2025 will be ready world cup glory this summer...
Ryan Baxter
Apr 292 min read


12 Stadiums for the FIFA Club World Cup
The 12 venues have been named, with grounds in Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, New York New Jersey, Orlando, Philadelphia, Seattle and Washington all selected. The final will be held at the MetLife stadium in New York New Jersey but it all kicks off in Miami at the Hardrock Stadium home of the NFL team Miami Dolphins. There will be several NFL stadiums such as the Lincoln financial field home of the current super bowl champions Philadelphia Eagl
Ryan Baxter
Apr 292 min read


Has FIFA fallen into Trump's political trap?
The Club World Cup has taken criticism as it appears to be a tool for the promotion of Trumps propaganda. Gianni Infantino visited the White House as President Trumps guest where the U.S president was introduced to the brand-new trophy for the competition. Miguel Delaney from the independent said “It doesn’t seem too much of a stretch given how Infantino nodded along and said yes as Trump absurdly about trade wars”. Apparently, those within FIFA are expressing that Infantino
Ryan Baxter
Apr 292 min read


Back to Roots? Why South American Clubs Could Surprise at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup
The first year the FIFA Club World Cup was launched in 2000, it wasn’t your Barcelonas, Manchester Uniteds or Bayern Munichs that lifted the trophy; it was a Brazilian side, the Corinthians. The following years were also dominated by South American teams, with São Paulo and Internacional also beating European giants to the trophy. Although it is said that in the early days the European teams did not take this competition seriously, it still reminded the football world that i
Sam Waller
Apr 184 min read


The Club World Cup: Is a Global Super League Already Here?
There has been an ongoing battle amongst football’s governing bodies, UEFA and FIFA, in recent years to generate ever more money out of football. UEFA have dominated club football with the Champions League, a yearly competition with huge names, rewards and legendary status. FIFA have dominated the international football scene with the World Cup, but this is only on a four-year basis...
Sam Waller
Apr 184 min read
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