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Club World Cup 2025 venues: Full list of stadiums & U.S. host cities for revamped FIFA tournament

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The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 marks a transformative moment in football history as the competition expands to include 32 of the world’s top club teams.

Modelled after the FIFA World Cup format, this revamped tournament will be held in the United States, a nation well-versed in hosting prestigious international events. Replacing the traditional approach, the new format features group stages followed by knockout rounds, delivering a month-long football festival.

The 2025 Club World Cup will be the first under this new structure, with a host of iconic teams set to compete, including the defending champions, Manchester City, who triumphed in the UEFA Champions League in 2023, Chelsea and current European champions Real Madrid. Other participants include the best clubs from Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, and beyond, making it the most globally inclusive Club World Cup yet. Below is a guide to the venues and cities hosting this landmark tournament.

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    Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Located in the heart of Philadelphia, this 67,594-capacity stadium is home to the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. With a history of hosting international football, including CONCACAF Gold Cup matches, Lincoln Financial Field provides a vibrant atmosphere for fans.

    Stadium NameLincoln Financial Field
    Location:Philadelphia
    Capacity: 69,000
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    Audi Field | Washington D.C.

    One of the smaller venues in the tournament, Audi Field has a capacity of 20,000 but offers an intimate and energetic setting. As the home of D.C. United in Major League Soccer, it is known for its passionate fanbase and state-of-the-art design.

    Stadium NameAudi Field
    Location:Washington D.C.
    Capacity: 20,000
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    Lumen Field | Seattle, Washington

    This 68,740-seat stadium is a fortress for the Seattle Sounders and a haven for football fans in the Pacific Northwest. Its electric atmosphere and breathtaking views make it a standout choice for the Club World Cup.

    Stadium NameLumen Field
    Location:Seattle
    Capacity: 68,740
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    Rose Bowl | California

    A venue synonymous with football history, the Rose Bowl boasts a capacity of 88,500, making it one of the largest stadiums in the tournament. It famously hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup Final and countless other iconic matches.

    Stadium NameRose Bown
    Location:Pasadena, California
    Capacity: 88,500
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    TQL Stadium | Cincinnati, Ohio

    With a capacity of 26,000, TQL Stadium is one of the newest soccer-specific stadiums in the U.S. Known for its modern amenities and dedicated football fanbase, it serves as the home ground for FC Cincinnati in MLS.

    Stadium NameTQL Stadium
    Location:Cincinnati, Ohio
    Capacity: 26,000
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    Bank of America Stadium | Charlotte, North Carolina

    Home to the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, this 75,000-capacity stadium has hosted international friendlies and Gold Cup matches. Its central location makes it an accessible venue for fans across the region.

    Stadium NameBank of America Stadium
    Location:Charlotte, North Carolina
    Capacity: 75,000
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    Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, Georgia

    Atlanta's state-of-the-art Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with a capacity of 71,000, is renowned for its retractable roof and vibrant atmosphere. It regularly sets attendance records for Atlanta United matches in Major League Soccer.

    Stadium NameMercedes-Benz Stadium
    Location:Atlanta, Georgia
    Capacity: 71,000
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    Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens, Florida

    Hosting the tournament’s opening match, this 65,000-seat venue in Miami is no stranger to international football, having previously welcomed CONCACAF Gold Cup and International Champions Cup fixtures.

    Stadium NameHard Rock Stadium
    Location:Miami Gardens, Florida
    Capacity: 65,000
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    Geodis Park | Nashville, Tennessee

    As the largest soccer-specific stadium in the U.S., Geodis Park seats 30,000 fans. Home to Nashville SC in MLS, it offers an intimate yet electrifying experience for football enthusiasts.

    Stadium NameGeodis Park
    Location:Nashville, Tennessee
    Capacity: 30,000
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    Camping World Stadium | Orlando, Florida

    This 65,000-capacity venue in Orlando has a storied history, including hosting matches during the 1994 FIFA World Cup and Copa América Centenario. It remains a hub for major football events in the Southeast.

    Stadium NameCamping World Stadium
    Location:Orlando, Florida
    Capacity: 65,000
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    Inter&Co Stadium | Orlando, Florida

    A secondary venue in Orlando, Inter&Co Stadium is a versatile and fan-friendly location, complementing Camping World Stadium to ensure the city becomes a major hub for the tournament.

    Stadium NameInter&Co Stadium
    Location:Orlando, Florida
    Capacity: 25,000
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    MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, New Jersey

    The tournament’s final will be held at MetLife Stadium, a modern marvel with a capacity of 82,500. Located near New York City, it offers a grand stage for the culmination of this historic Club World Cup.

    Stadium NameMetLife Stadium
    Location:East Rutherford, New Jersey
    Capacity: 82,500
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