Club World Cup final: How Chelsea, PSG compare
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Some of Mauricio Pochettino's roster spots were likely earned (Matt Freese) at the 2026 World Cup while others were cemented, tattooed, or written in permanent marker (Malik Tillman).
As the Club World Cup draws to a close on Sunday, North America's soccer community is celebrating what Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber calls a breakthrough moment for the region.
Millions of fans. Sixty-three matches. Thirty-two teams from six confederations. Twelve host stadiums. A $1 billion prize pool.
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has urged Fifa to re-think kick-off times to mitigate the 'very dangerous' heat in the United States at the Club World Cup.
Only one match remains in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which left many memorable moments during the first edition of the tournament to feature 32 teams, while being played in the United States. Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain and English side Chelsea will play in the Club World Cup final on July 13 at MetLife Stadium.
One year ahead of hosting the FIFA World Cup, the Club World Cup is proving whether the country is fully prepared for soccer's premier tournament.
"It was, in some games, a problem,” said famed former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger, who is now FIFA's chief of global soccer development. He added that "we learned a lot" to prepare for next year.
Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber believes the FIFA Club World Cup this summer has been an “absolute terrific success.”
Despite the reluctance of some European teams to participate in the first FIFA Club World Cup, the development of the competition and the arrival of the final phase showed that the
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Last night marked the last time that the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team will play a competitive game before that huge tournament. The U.S. came up short, losing 2-1 in the final of the Gold Cup against Mexico, a match that wasn’t even as close as the score suggests.
Former U.S. women's national team star Tobin Heath announced her retirement from professional soccer on her podcast, The RE-CAP Show, Thursday afternoon.