2025-06-13 16:55:09
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Club World Cup: A Clash of Football and Politics

The expanded Club World Cup, spearheaded by Gianni Infantino, is poised to unfold amid political tensions in the USA. Set to kick off with Al-Ahly facing Inter Miami, the tournament highlights include Bayern Munich against Auckland City.

However, challenges loom large, with low ticket sales and concerns about the event's suitability in a politically charged environment. The extreme heat poses risks to players and fans alike, prompting calls for rescheduling matches above critical temperature thresholds.

Despite the financial influx promised to participating teams, the overall reception remains tepid, raising questions about the tournament's long-term viability. As the world watches, the intersection of sport and politics takes center stage, making this a significant event in the global football landscape.

The Guardian
13. Juni 2025 um 14:30

‘Suited and booted’? Club World Cup lands in a furnace of political tension

The expanded, summertime Club World Cup, Gianni Infantino's ambitious vanity project, is set to collide with political tensions in the increasingly dystopian USA. The tournament opener features Egyptian giants Al-Ahly against MLS club Inter Miami, who qualified by having Lionel Messi. Other early highlights include Bayern Munich facing amateur side Auckland City, who claimed Oceania's only qualifying spot. The tournament faces challenges, with low ticket sales and concerns over the suitable ba..
The Guardian
13. Juni 2025 um 07:00

Extreme heat poses a danger to players and fans at Club World Cup

The Club World Cup faces heat risks, with past hot tournaments and 35 of 63 matches played early. Research shows 8 of 11 stadiums have limited cover and the teams' travel will result in 564,877km of air travel. Fifpro argues the wet-bulb globe temperature threshold for cooling breaks should be 28C-32C, and matches above 32C should be rescheduled.
DER SPIEGEL
13. Juni 2025 um 10:19

FIFA Club World Cup 2025: What it's about and what remains of the criticism of the event - DER SPIEGEL

The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 in the USA is a new cash cow for FIFA President Gianni Infantino. The participating teams are showered with a lot of money, but success is not guaranteed - ticket sales have been a disaster so far. Despite the criticism of the event, Infantino, a supporter of Trump, is pushing this new event forward.
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