The qualified clubs for the FIFA Club World Cup, scheduled from December 11 to December 21 in Morocco, have been determined. This marks the first time that the African continent is hosting the event. The participating clubs are:
- Al Ahly – Representing Africa (African Champions League winner)
- Raja Casablanca – Representing Africa (Automatically qualified as the host country’s club)
- FC Monterrey – Representing CONCACAF
- Atletico Mineiro – Representing South America (Winner of the Copa Libertadores)
- Guangzhou Evergrande – Representing Asia (Chinese Football Association champion)
- FC Bayern Munich – Representing Europe (Reigning European champion)
These seven clubs will compete in the tournament, with Al Ahly and Raja Casablanca representing the host continent, Africa. The competition is expected to showcase high-level football and intense matchups between the continental champions.