Capital (Ethiopia)

Morocco to Host FIFA Club World Cup 2023

-

Morocco was rewarded by FIFA with hosting rights for the next Club World Cup in February, with an expanded 32-team edition set to launch in 2025. European champion Real Madrid, South American champion Flamengo and Seattle Sounders, the first CONCACAF Champions League winner from the United States, will play in the traditiona­l seven-team tournament from Feb. 1-11. After Morocco’s inspiring run to the World Cup semifinals in Qatar, the country will now stage the next global football event in six weeks’ time, FIFA’S ruling council decided.

It will be one of the last seven-team editions for continenta­l champions with an expanded, month-long tournament planned to start in 2025.

In Morocco, Casablanca should stage games with the city set to provide two teams in the 10-day competitio­n, which features continenta­l champions from each of the six confederat­ions in world football.

Wydad won Africa’s Champions League last season and also the Moroccan league. The place FIFA reserves for the host nation’s domestic champion should revert to league runner-up Raja. Both teams are based in Casablanca, where the 67,000-seat Stade Mohammed V is the likely venue for some of the eight Club World Cup games.

Morocco also hosted Club World Cups in 2013 and 2014, which were won by Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, respective­ly

Only European and South American teams have won the Club World Cup since it was revived in the current format in 2005.

It could be hosted in the United States and serve as a test event for the 2026 World Cup, which is being hosted in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ethiopia