9 Fan Token teams going for glory at the Club World Cup

Tournament Format & Host Venues
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup debuted a 32-team format—its first expansion—held in the United States from June 15 to July 13 Matches take place across 12 stadiums in 11 U.S. cities, including iconic venues like:
- MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) – hosts final (July 13)
- Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL) – opening match site
- Others: Mercedes‑Benz Stadium (Atlanta), Rose Bowl (Pasadena), Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia), Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte), Audi Field (Washington D.C.), Camping World & Inter&Co (Orlando), Lumen Field (Seattle), Geodis Park (Nashville), TQL Stadium (Cincinnati)
Competition structure:
- Group stage: 8 groups of 4, round-robin format. Top 2 advance.
- Knockout rounds: Single-leg matches from Round of 16 onward; draws are decided by extra time and penalties
- No third place playoff – only semifinals and final
The total prize pool is US $1 billion, with the champions earning up to US $125 million. The tournament is part of FIFA’s four‑year cycle, happening in non-World Cup years.
Group Draw & Your Nine Fan Token Clubs
Here are the groups featuring your nine Fan Token teams:
Group A
- Palmeiras
- Porto
- Al Ahly
- Inter Miami
Group B
- Paris Saint‑Germain
- Atlético Madrid
- Botafogo
- Seattle Sounders
Group C
- Bayern Munich
- Auckland City
- Boca Juniors
- Benfica
Group D
- Flamengo
- ES Tunis
- Chelsea
- LAFC
Group E
- River Plate
- Urawa Red Diamonds
- Monterrey
- Inter Milan
Group F
- Fluminense
- Borussia Dortmund
- Ulsan Hyundai
- Mamelodi Sundowns
Group G
- Manchester City (defending European & CWC champs)
- Juventus
- Wydad Casablanca
- Al Ain
Spotlight on Each Fan Token Team
1. Palmeiras
- Competing in Group A—kicked off with a 0–0 draw against Porto in MetLife Stadium. Their fans sparked massive scenes at American Dream Mall & Times Square earlier in the week, drawing about 40–50,000 for the opener.
2. Atlético Madrid
- In Group B alongside PSG. Their challenge: tough fixtures and aiming to break PSG’s European dominance .
3. Fluminense
- Representing Group F, they’re Brazil’s other Libertadores giant. Group stage includes Dortmund, Ulsan, and Sundowns—great for intercontinental bragging rights.
4. Inter Milan
- Group E battle mentality. Coming off a solid Serie A and European run, they face River Plate, Monterrey, Urawa—should contend for a knockout spot .
5. Benfica
- In Group C with Bayern Munich and Boca. As Portugal’s biggest club, they fight to reach the knockout bracket against heavyweights .
6. Juventus
- Placed with City in Group G. Their path: overcoming one of Europe’s strongest teams to earn a spot in the Round of 16 .
7. Manchester City
- In Group G as reigning Champions League & Club World Cup holders. Guardiola is using this U.S. tournament to reset after a trophy-less season and introduce new signings like Aït‑Nouri, Cherki & Reijnders.
8. Paris Saint‑Germain
- A Group B debutant in this tournament. Winners of the quadruple this season — anything less than a semifinal would be underwhelming.
9. Flamengo
- Anchoring Group D. As Libertadores champions, they bring Brazilian flair, facing Chelsea and Tunis for a knockout slot .
Why This Format Matters
- More matches = more exposure. The 32-team structure amplifies global market reach, creating brand-new content, rivalries, and fan interaction.
- Fan Tokens take center stage. Clubs like PSG, City, Juventus and Brazilian giants see massive Fan Token activity, especially in markets like the U.S. during U.S. matches.
- Broadcast Strategy: All 63 matches are FREE on DAZN globally, plus Channel 5 (UK), TNT (U.S.), Mediaset (Italy/Spain), etc.
TV & Streaming Coverage
- Channel 5 airs 23 games in the UK.
- TNT Sports covers 24 matches in the U.S., with Spanish coverage on Televisa-Univision en.wikipedia.org+1bavarianfootballworks.com+1.
Club World Cup Key Dates
Phase | Dates |
Group Stage | June 15–26 |
Round of 16 | June 28–Jul 1 |
Quarterfinals | July 4–5 |
Semifinals | July 8–9 |
Final | July 13 (MetLife) |
Tournament expectations
In 2025, the Club World Cup delivers:
- A reimagined 32-team format, rich with content and global reach.
- Strong participation from Fan Token clubs across Europe & South America.
- Major matches across 12 U.S. cities, leveraging U.S. stadiums ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
- Significant revenue—US $1 billion prize pool and streaming boom via DAZN.
- Most Fan Token teams (PSG, City, Juventus, Atlético, Benfica, Inter, Palmeiras, Fluminense, Flamengo) are favorites to reach knockout stages, enhancing token activity and fan engagement.
The 2025 Club World Cup sets a new benchmark for global club football, seamlessly merging marketing, fan engagement (via Fan Tokens), and broadcast innovation. With premier clubs like PSG, City, Juventus and Brazilian icons, the tournament stands as a showcase spectacle across U.S. venues, reshaping the football calendar and delivering unforgettable digital-first content.