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   Football
New era dawns with 32-team FIFA Club World Cup
  Date : 16-06-2025

Online Report : World football is on the brink of a historic transformation as the first-ever 32-team FIFA Club World Cup kicks off on Sunday in the United States. For FIFA President Gianni Infantino, this is more than just a tournament; it marks the beginning of a new chapter in the global game.

The competition opens with a high-stakes match between Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami and Egyptian powerhouse Al Ahly, highlighting the tournament’s global scope.

According to Infantino, the significance of this event is comparable to 1930 FIFA World Cup in Uruguay, which marked the birth of international football competition.

“This is not just a tournament. It’s the beginning of a new era,” Infantino said. “Elite football has long been confined to a few nations and clubs. Now, players from countries that never reached World Cup with their national teams will have a global stage.”

The tournament will feature footballers from over 80 nations, offering opportunities for countries often left out of the traditional football spotlight.

Infantino emphasized the emotional impact for players and fans alike, saying, “For many nations, this is the first time they can feel represented in a World Cup setting.”

He also reflected on legendary players who never had the chance to play in a World Cup due to the limitations of their national teams. “My good friend George Weah, the only African Ballon d’Or winner, never played in a World Cup. If a tournament like this had existed, he could’ve showcased his greatness on the world stage through his club.”

Infantino responded to criticisms around ticket pricing with a mix of frustration and humor. “Too expensive; people complain. Too cheap; still complaints. We even give student discounts, and that gets criticized too. If I had this chance as a student, I would’ve jumped at it.”

Despite the debates, Infantino is optimistic. With strong ticket sales, global broadcast deals, and widespread anticipation, he believes the tournament is already a success. “When the games begin, people will realize this is something extraordinary. This is the start of something new.”



  
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