PSG Aims for Club World Cup Glory After Historic Champions League Win
- The revamped FIFA Club World Cup featuring 32 top clubs, including PSG and Inter Milan, begins in the United States with Al Ahly facing Inter Miami on June 14 in Miami.
- This new tournament format, replacing a seven-team mini-competition, was designed to create a more rigorous global contest based on continental trophy wins over the prior four years.
- The competition features 12 European teams like PSG, Inter Milan, Chelsea, and Bayern Munich, plus South American powerhouses including Botafogo, Palmeiras, River Plate, and Boca Juniors.
- FIFA President Gianni Infantino called the tournament a "world championship for club soccer" with "32 best clubs in the world competing to determine who is the best club in the world."
- The tournament's launch marks a new global stage for club soccer, but notable absences like Liverpool and Barcelona highlight the evolving qualification system's impact on traditional powerhouses.
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