FIFA has unveiled the emblem for the inaugural 32-team FIFA Club World Cup set to be staged in the United States in 2025.
The world football governing body president Gianni Infantino made the announcement on Wednesday, describing it as “the start of a new era in club football”.
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“What a special moment. Today, we launched the brand of the new FIFA Club World Cup – the start of a new era in club football,” Infantino said via a statement.
“Thirty-two of the best clubs from all corners of the world will be competing in the United States in June and July 2025. They are at the heart of the tournament. And we cannot wait. Thirty-two of the best clubs globally will meet on the world stage and only one will be crowned world champions.
“So, we want you – the fans from across the world – to share your club stories, to bring your love, your passion, your support; to show what your club is made of and take it to the world,” he added.
FIFA also teamed up with Italian pop singer and songwriter Gala who made Freed from Desire, which is the tournament’s audio signature.
The tournament will take place from 15 June to 13 July 2025, with English Premier League giants Manchester City being the current holders.