Club World Cup 2025: Full list of qualified teams and detailed guide to FIFA's new qualification format
FIFA continues to reshape global football, this time with a bold revamp of the FIFA Club World Cup, transforming it into a 32-team global spectacle beginning in 2025. This expansion marks the tournament’s most significant structural change to date, offering a World Cup-style competition for the world’s elite club teams.
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Here, SPORTING breaks down everything fans need to know about the Club World Cup 2025 qualification system, including which teams have secured their place at the event and how those spots were earned.
The New Club World Cup Format Explained
Starting in June-July 2025, the Club World Cup will feature 32 clubs from six continental confederations. The format mimics the traditional FIFA World Cup, featuring a group stage followed by knockout rounds. FIFA’s new model prioritizes recent performance in each confederation’s top-tier club competitions from the past four seasons.
The qualification system is both point-based and performance-driven, rewarding consistency and excellence in continental competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and Copa Libertadores.
Qualified Teams for Club World Cup 2025
• UEFA - Chelsea, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, PSG, Inter Milan, Porto, Benfica, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Atletico Madrid, RB Salzburg
• CONMEBOL - Palmeiras, Fluminense, Flamengo, River Plate, Boca Juniors, Botafogo
• CAF - Al Ahly, Wydad Casablanca, Esperance Tunis, Mamelodi Sundowns
• AFC - Al Hilal, Urawa Red Diamonds, Al Ain, Ulsan HD
• CONCACAF - Monterrey, Seattle Sounders, LAFC, Pachuca, Inter Miami (host)
• OFC - Auckland City
Seeding Pots Breakdown
Pot 1 includes continental champions such as Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Flamengo. Pot 4, meanwhile, contains lower-ranked qualifiers and host club Inter Miami, led by global icon Lionel Messi.
How Qualification Works
A. For Non-European Confederations:
Teams accumulate points across four seasons of continental competitions:
• 3 points per win
• 1 point per draw
• 3 bonus points per stage advancement
Example:
Fluminense earned 39 points en route to winning the 2023 Copa Libertadores.
B. UEFA’s Qualification Method:
A unique coefficient-style formula applies:
• 2 points per win
• 1 point per draw
• 4–5 bonus points for group and knockout qualification stages
• 1 point per knockout advancement
Example:
Manchester City earned 33 points from their triumphant 2022–23 UCL campaign.
Where to Watch
All Club World Cup 2025 matches will be live-streamed globally on DAZN, free of charge, with multi-language options available.
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