USA got both World Cups – Arabs or Americans have at least one major competition for five years in a row

The world football organization (FIFA) has decided that the host of the first Club World Cup with 32 teams, which will be held in 2025, will happen in the United States of America.Considering how FIFA functions under the patronage of Gianni Infatino, that is, how he has a ‘weak spot’ for the American and Arab lobbies (or rather their money), this decision is not surprising.Thus, in three years, the USA will be the organizer or co-organizer of three major planetary competitions in a row. First on the agenda is the Copa America 2024, then the aforementioned FIFA Club World Cup and finally, in 2026, the 23rd World Cup.##NAJAVA_MECA_7336681##When it comes to the Arabs, they had the World Cup in Qatar 2022, while the last FIFA Club World Cup in the old format will be held in Saudi Arabia at the end of this year.So when the line is drawn, we come to the conclusion that from 2022 until 2026, the Americans and the Arabs hold a big competition every year.Not to mention that UEFA has been considering moving the Champions League final out of Europe for some time…By the way, 12 of the 32 participants of the Club World Cup, which will be held in 2025 in the USA, are already known. They are: Chelsea (European champion 2021), Real Madrid (European champion 2022), Manchester City (European champion 2023), Palmeiras (Copa Libertadores winner 2021), Flamengo (Copa Libertadores winner 2022), Monterrey (CONCACAF Champions League winner 2023 ), Seattle (winner of the 2023 CONCACAF Champions League), Leon (winner of the 2023 CONCACAF Champions League), Al Ahly (winner of the 2021 African Champions League), Wydal Casablanca (2022 African Champions League winner), Al Hilal (2021 Asian Champions League winner) and Urawa (2022 Asian Champions League winner).USA will be hosting:2024 Copa America 🏆2025 Club World Cup 🏆2026 FIFA World Cup 🌎🏆What a time to be a soccer fan in the U.S🙌🏼 #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/OOZej6M3ZQ— Back Sports Page (@BackSportsPage) June 23, 2023 Europe will provide another nine representatives (the 2024 Champions League winner, plus the top eight in UEFA’s 2022-2025 list); South America four more (winners of the Copa Libertadores in 2023 and 2024, plus the two highest-ranked teams in the CONMEBOL list for the period 2022-2025); Asia two more (the winner of the Champions League there, plus the best-ranked club from the AFC list for the period 2022-2025); Africa two more (on the same principle as Asia); Central America one more (winner of the 2024 Champions League there).The host (USA) and Oceania will each have one representative.

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