More than 1.5 million tickets have been sold to fans from more than 130 countries for the 2025 Club World Cup that kicked off last weekend with a newly expanded format, FIFA said on Tuesday.
More than 340,000 fans attended the first eight matches across the United States, which according to FIFA, is a tournament record. The highest-attended match was PSG vs. Atletico Madrid, with 80,619 fans at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Inter Miami's tournament debut against Al Ahly drew 60,927 to Hard Rock Stadium in Florida.
Still, it wasn't all positive for FIFA.
Chelsea, a two-time Champions League winner, only drew an estimated 22,000 in their match against LAFC to Atlanta's Mercedes Benz Stadium, which has a capacity of 71,000. There was some speculation that attendance was depressed because tickets were originally purchased by fans of Club Leon, the Liga MX side that was expelled from the CWC because of multi-club ownership violations, and replaced three weeks ago by LAFC.
There was a similar showing for Dortmund's 0-0 draw against Fluminense, with roughly half of MetLife stadium filled in New Jersey. Attendance was especially sparse in Orlando. While neither team is a global soccer heavyweight, the Mamelodi Sundowns' 1-0 win over Ulsan was played in front of just 3,412 fans at the 25,000 Inter&Co Stadium.