WHAT HAPPENED?
FIFA had a space to fill in their global gathering on American soil following the decision to remove Club Leon from the competition due to multi-ownership rules – with the Mexican outfit run by the same group as domestic rivals Pachuca.
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Their spot eventually went to MLS outfit LAFC, as they emerged victorious in a play-in clash with Club America. FIFA wanted to ensure that said place went to another team from the CONCACAF region.
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Barcelona had thrown their hat into the ring, according to marca, having missed out on automatic qualification. Despite being La Liga, Copa del Rey and Spanish Super Cup winners in 2024-25, the Blaugrana were not invited to the Club World Cup.
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FIFA initially dictated that only two teams from any one nation could compete, with Spain being represented by Real Madrid and their neighbours Atletico. They are set to be richly rewarded for their participation, with it possible that they could pull in €135 million (£115m/$156m).