The technical council of Fifa (International Football Federation) approved this Tuesday (14) how the vacancies will be allocated for the 2025 edition of the Club World Cup, the first with 32 participants. According to a note released by the organization, the division was decided unanimously, with teams from South America getting six places, Asia with four, Africa with four, North and Central America with four, Oceania with one, Europe with 12 and the host country of the tournament with one. The expanded #ClubWC in 2025 is now planned to feature 32 teams from across the globe, with allocation of places as follows:AFC: 4CAF: 4Concacaf: 4CONMEBOL: 6OFC: 1UEFA: 12Tournament host: 1 — FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) February 14, 2023 In December 2022, FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced the decision to increase the number of participants in the World Cup starting in 2025, when the competition will be held in June and July. In the last edition of the World Cup, held in Morocco, Real Madrid (Spain) won the title after defeating Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) by 5-3, the team that beat Flamengo in the semifinals of the competition. The next edition of the tournament will host, for the first time in history, Saudi Arabia. The games will be played between 12 and 22 December 2023. 🏆 🇸🇦 After a #ClubWC to remember for Al Hilal – having reached the final – the tournament is now coming to them.12-22 December 2023, the FIFA Club World Cup heads to Saudi Arabia for the first time. — FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) February 14, 2023
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