The upcoming Club World Cup is set to follow a format similar to the FIFA World Cup for national teams. Commencing on Sunday, June 15, 2025, and concluding on Sunday, July 13, the tournament will see 32 teams divided into eight groups of four.
The top two teams from each group will advance to the Round of 16, followed by knockout stages culminating in the final.
Club World Cup 2025 Faces Challenges Despite Innovative Format
According to an article in Italy’s “La Gazzetta dello Sport,” the new format of the 2025 Club World Cup faces significant hurdles. Four primary issues threaten its success.
Firstly, several European clubs have voiced their opposition to the tournament’s schedule. Secondly, there has been a notable decline in interest from major sponsors.
The third and fourth challenges are the reduction in financial incentives for European clubs and the increased number of participating teams, which could lead to player fatigue.
The report suggests that FIFA might need to increase the financial rewards for participating clubs to ensure the tournament’s viability and success in its inaugural expanded format.
Financial Incentives and Scheduling
The Italian newspaper also detailed the financial aspects of the tournament, referencing statements by Real Madrid’s manager, Carlo Ancelotti.
He highlighted concerns over the prize money, revealing that each club participating in the 2025 Club World Cup would receive €20 million.
This amount, while significant, has been a point of contention among top European clubs.
Additionally, “The Times” of the UK reported that FIFA has scheduled the draw for the Club World Cup in January next year.
This draw will finalize the match schedule for the participating clubs, further clarifying the logistics of the expanded tournament.