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Qatars emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani tillsammans med USA:s president Donald Trump och Fifapresidenten Gianni Infantino i samband med årets upplaga av klubblags-VM. (Alex Brandon / AP)

Qatar vill anordna VM för klubblag om fyra år

Qatar vill anordna nästa klubblags-VM som går av stapeln 2029, rapporterar The Guardian. Representanter för landet har träffat det internationella fotbollsförbundet Fifa för att diskutera frågan.

Qatar har fortfarande kvar de sex stora arenorna som användes under VM för landslag 2022. Landet fick massiv kritik i samband med det mästerskapet, bland annat för sin hantering av frågor som rör mänskliga rättigheter.

Om klubblags-VM spelas i Qatar är det troligt att turneringen spelas på vintern på grund av de höga temperaturerna som råder under sommarhalvåret.

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The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is the 21st edition and the first of the expanded FIFA Club World Cup, an international club soccer competition organized by FIFA. The tournament is being played in the United States from June 14 to July 13, 2025. It is held in a format with 32 teams, expanding from the 7 qualifying teams – the 6 continental champions plus the host nation – of the previous 17 tournaments. The expansion in 2025 includes: the winners of the top club competitions, from each of 2021 through 2024, for five of the confederations; the highest ranked team, across 2021 to 2024, from the Oceania confederation; plus additional teams to be determined by a club ranking of the four-year period. Manchester City enters the tournament as the defending champion, having won its first title in the 2023 tournament. The expanded tournament format was announced in March 2019 and originally scheduled to be hosted by China in 2021, until a postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic. FIFA approved the allocation of slots between confederations in February 2023 and announced the United States as the host country four months later. The FIFA Intercontinental Cup was established as an annual tournament using a very similar version of the old format. The expansion of the tournament was met with criticism by players' union FIFPRO and the World Leagues Forum due to the impact it is expected to have on fixture congestion and player welfare. The use of dynamic pricing for the tournament was also criticized and resulted in price cuts for certain matches in response to low sales. The global broadcasting rights are held by online streaming platform DAZN, who sublicensed matches to other television broadcasters. A total of $1 billion in prize money will be distributed to the 32 participating teams, including solidarity payments and an amount for each team based on their home confederation.
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