FIFA’s selection process for the potential play-off is based on recent performances in the CONCACAF region. LAFC finished as runners-up to Club Leon in the 2023 Champions League final, while Club America is the highest-ranked team behind Club Leon in the Confederation’s rankings that has not yet qualified for the Club World Cup.
"LAFC would participate as runner-up to Club Léon in the 2023 CONCACAF Champions League through which Club Léon had qualified," FIFA's statement on Sunday said. "Club América would participate as the top-ranked team in the FIFA Club World Cup confederation ranking through which qualification is also determined.
"The winner of the playoff would qualify unless legal proceedings rule otherwise."
Meanwhile, André Jardine, coach of América, shared his thoughts on León - which protested the CWC ruling pre-match on Sunday - and the possibility of the Águilas playing a match against LAFC to qualify for the Club World Cup.
"My position is this, I think León deserves all the credit," he said. "I'm sad for León. I followed that closely, I remember well, Dávila is here because he impressed me in that tournament. I would like a solution to be found, and if León doesn't go, we'll see.
"América is going through a time with many things going well, we haven't won the Concachampions yet, but we lead most of the Mexican tournaments, the CONCACAF ranking, which is one of the criteria, we still haven't achieved that. The responsible bodies, the ones who will make the decision, I would really like to go to the World Cup by conquering it on the field, and that's what we're doing."