
Zurich - Saba: The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has revealed the stadiums that will host the Club World Cup in the United States of America between 15 June and 13 July 2025, with the participation of (32) clubs.
FIFA said in a statement on its website last night: The tournament will be played at 12 stadiums in the United States, including the stadium where the final match will be held.
MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will host the final match on 13 July 2025, and the other stages of the tournament will be held at other stadiums, namely: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia; Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina; TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio; the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, California; Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida; and Nashville Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.
Florida, Nashville, Tennessee, Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Lumine Stadium in Seattle, Audi Field in Washington, D.C., and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
FIFA has decided to hold the draw for the finals of the tournament in December, and the participating clubs will be divided into eight groups of four clubs each, with the leaders and runners-up advancing to the quarter-finals, and from there to the knockout stage until the final.
FIFA said in a statement on its website last night: The tournament will be played at 12 stadiums in the United States, including the stadium where the final match will be held.
MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will host the final match on 13 July 2025, and the other stages of the tournament will be held at other stadiums, namely: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia; Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina; TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio; the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, California; Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida; and Nashville Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.
Florida, Nashville, Tennessee, Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Lumine Stadium in Seattle, Audi Field in Washington, D.C., and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
FIFA has decided to hold the draw for the finals of the tournament in December, and the participating clubs will be divided into eight groups of four clubs each, with the leaders and runners-up advancing to the quarter-finals, and from there to the knockout stage until the final.