Palmeiras, Porto Keep Door Open for Lionel Messi's Inter Miami at FIFA Club World Cup
- On June 15, 2025, Palmeiras and FC Porto kicked off their Group A matches at the Club World Cup with a goalless stalemate at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
- The match followed Porto's captain Diego Costa's injury in training last week, leading substitute goalkeeper Cláudio Ramos to deputize.
- Palmeiras dominated possession with 55% and created more chances, led by young attackers Vitor Roque and Estêvão, but Ramos made multiple crucial saves.
- Palmeiras manager Abel Ferreira commended his team’s performance after the match, noting that the contest was evenly matched and that his side created more significant scoring opportunities, though he acknowledged the unpredictable nature of football and expressed regret over missed chances.
- All four teams in Group A remain level on one point, with Palmeiras set to face Al Ahly and Porto to play Inter Miami in Thursday’s next round.
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Porto and Palmeiras did not manage to split up and left on a draw and blank score (0-0). The other match in the band also saw Inter Miami and Al Ahly neutralize.
Palmeiras and Porto Stalemate Reflects New Realities at Club World Cup
Palmeiras and Porto opened their 2025 FIFA Club World Cup campaigns with a 0-0 draw at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, as reported by official match sources. The match drew 46,275 spectators, filling just over half the stadium, with Palmeiras fans in the clear majority. Both teams entered the tournament with contrasting backgrounds. Palmeiras, Brazilian […]
South America warned this Sunday that it will not be resigned so easily to the secondary role assigned to it in the Club World Cup. Two of the four Brazilian representatives, Palmeiras and Botafogo, made clear in the two matches that closed the second day of the new FIFA invention that, although behind Europe, there is a subcontinent that arrived in the United States willing to shine its old pride. And that, even, some scare can generate the fav…
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