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CAF handed four slots in new FIFA Club World Cup format

The announcement of the expanded tournament that takes effect in 2025 was made by FIFA on Tuesday, February 14.

According to a short statement from FIFA on social media, the slots of CAF has been multiplied by four.

Instead of the one slot given to CAF for the winner of the CAF Champions League to represent the continent, FIFA has now handed CAF four slots.

The new format means that 32 clubs from various continents will be competing in the FIFA Club World Cup from 2025 onwards.


Below is the new format:

The expanded #ClubWC in 2025 is now planned to feature 32 teams from across the globe, with allocation of places as follows:

AFC: 4

CAF: 4

Concacaf: 4

CONMEBOL: 6

OFC: 1

UEFA: 12

Tournament host: 1

 

 

Source: footballghana.com

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