Twelve stadiums. FIFA has announced the list of arenas that will host the 2025 Club World Cup


Next year will see the introduction of a revamped Club World Cup format, featuring 32 teams from six continental confederations. The tournament will be hosted in the United States, and FIFA has announced the list of stadiums that will host the matches.
Details: The decision for the U.S. to host the tournament was confirmed last summer. This event is seen as a preparatory step for the country ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. FIFA has now finalized the stadiums, selecting twelve venues across eleven cities.
The tournament will take place in Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Orlando (two stadiums), New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Washington D.C.
List of Stadiums for the 2025 Club World Cup
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Atlanta, Georgia
- TQL Stadium – Cincinnati, Ohio
- Hard Rock Stadium – Miami, Florida
- GEODIS Park – Nashville, Tennessee
- MetLife Stadium – New York-New Jersey
- Bank of America Stadium – Charlotte, North Carolina
- Camping World Stadium – Orlando, Florida
- Orlando City Stadium – Orlando, Florida
- Rose Bowl – Los Angeles, California
- Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Lumen Field – Seattle, Washington
- Audi Field – Washington, D.C.
Most of the selected venues, eight out of twelve, are located in the Eastern U.S. This decision, announced in January of this year, aims to cater to European broadcasters and audiences, while also avoiding scheduling conflicts with the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup, which will primarily be held on the West Coast around the same time.
- Also read: FIFA is bringing back the Intercontinental Cup. What you need to know about the revived tournament
Reminder: The tournament will take place from June 15 to July 13, 2025. So far, 30 teams have been confirmed for the event. The final two spots will be filled by the 2024 Copa Libertadores champion and a U.S. club as the host nation representative.
FIFA has already unveiled the logo and soundtrack for the new Club World Cup, and Manchester City is playing a key role in selling the broadcasting rights for the tournament.





















