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FIFA Club World Cup: Expanded Tournament and Lucrative Prizes

FIFA Club World Cup: Expanded Tournament and Lucrative Prizes

The upcoming FIFA Club World Cup is set to make waves with its expansion and a staggering prize pool. The tournament, which will now feature 32 teams, will take place in the United States in June. The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, has been confirmed as one of the venues, adding a touch of prestige to the event.

FIFA has announced a $1 billion prize fund for the tournament, highlighting the significant financial incentives for participating clubs. This lucrative pot is expected to draw top talent and increase competition. The expansion and increased prize money come at a time when clubs like Manchester City and Chelsea are reportedly set to benefit from a £780m financial advantage, as revealed by Stefan Borson.

Training bases across the USA have been allocated to the participating clubs, ensuring they have the best facilities to prepare for the tournament. The FIFA Club World Cup's growth not only promises exciting football but also a significant boost to the sport's global appeal and financial landscape.

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