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Brazil will have four teams, more than any other country, in the expanded Club World Cup kicking off this weekend in the United States.
When the ball gets kicked off the center circle of Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the United States will go down in history as the first host of the most important soccer tournament created this century.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNFIFA Club World Cup — Palmeiras from Brazil held to a goalless draw by PortoPorto goalkeeper Claudio Ramos produced a string of saves to deny Palmeiras, which dominated the contest but was unable to find a breakthrough.
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Brazil and Ecuador have qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Vinicius Júnior scored in the 1-0 win over Paraguay on Tuesday that marked Carlo Ancelotti’s home debut as Brazil’s national team coach.
FC Porto will kick off its Club World Cup campaign on Sunday against Brazil's Palmeiras.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A different type of "football" is taking over Lincoln Financial Field this summer. The first of eight FIFA Club World Cup Matches will take place, starting Monday night, in South Philadelphia. The stadium has been transformed into a football pitch.
FIFA legends Marcelo, Kaká, Pepe, and Alessandro Del Piero showed up to celebrate the one year countdown to the 2026 World Cup.
Eight of the tournament's 63 matches will take place at Lincoln Financial Field, featuring clubs including Manchester City Juventus, Real Madrid, and Chelsea.
Given the hype surrounding the multinational competition, last-minute tickets are surprisingly cheap. At the time of publication, our team found seats for first-round MetLife matches going for as low as $26 including fees on Vivid Seats. Finals tickets start at $663 including fees.
Ahead of the start of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which kicks off with Al Ahly vs. Inter Miami on Saturday night, here is a reminder of everything that Inter and Juventus supporters need to know
FIFA men's World Cup is approaching next year and qualifying is well underway. Most of the biggest national teams around the world have yet to book a spot in the first 48-team World Cup in the history of the competition,