Get ready for one of the biggest club football tournaments in the world. The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is taking place from June 14 to July 13 across 11 cities in the United States, bringing together 32 of the world’s top men’s football clubs in a revamped and supersized format.
The month-long tournament will culminate in a blockbuster final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where one club will lift the title of world champions.
FIFA has confirmed the 32 teams that will compete in the inaugural expanded FIFA Club World Cup 2025 —and it’s loaded with legends.
From Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe to Sergio Ramos and Thomas Müller, a total of 26 FIFA World Cup winners will be in action, giving fans across the globe, and especially in the UAE, a reason to tune in.
A Truly Global Tournament
The tournament will bring together 32 of the world’s top club teams, playing 63 matches across 12 venues in 11 host cities, including Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Seattle.
In what FIFA is calling the first true “world championship” for clubs, players from 81 countries will take the field, including representatives from all six football confederations and 22 nations that have never before appeared in a FIFA World Cup.
Star Power: World Cup Winners to Watch
The player list reads like a who’s who of modern football:
- Lionel Messi (Inter Miami CF) – Likely to feature in the tournament’s opening game vs. Al Ahly on June 14
- Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid)
- Sergio Ramos (CF Monterrey)
- Sergio Busquets (Inter Miami CF)
- Thomas Müller & Manuel Neuer (FC Bayern Munich)
- Antoine Griezmann, Hugo Lloris, Angel Di María, and many more
In fact, Argentina’s 2022 World Cup-winning squad is heavily represented, with 13 players taking part. French fans will spot nine stars from their 2018 triumph.
Clubs With the Most Champions
- Atletico de Madrid leads the way with six World Cup winners
- CA River Plate follow with four
- Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and Paris Saint-Germain also boast multiple international icons
Why UAE Fans Should Watch
- Messi’s first game is on June 14, expect major regional TV coverage and streaming
- Multiple Arab clubs are taking part, including Al Ahly (Egypt) and Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)
- A chance to see club giants like Man City, Chelsea, Palmeiras, and Urawa Red Diamonds battle for global supremacy
Squad Rules and Transfers
Clubs submitted 26–35 player squads, and FIFA allowed a special transfer window from June 1 to 10 to reinforce line-ups.
There’s also an in-competition registration period (June 27 – July 3), meaning late squad tweaks are possible.
FIFA President on the Tournament
“This will be the most competitive and inclusive club football tournament ever,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. “We’ll see some of the best players from every continent fight to become the first club to win both the FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup.”
Key Games
- Opening match: Saturday, June 14, 2025
- Final: Expected in mid-July 2025
- Venues: 11 host cities across the US
- Broadcasters: UAE TV rights expected to be announced closer to the date