FIFA has launched an invitation to tender in the Americas, Asia, and Middle East & North Africa for the sale of media rights to the
FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ and FIFA Club World Cup 2029™.

Taking on a fresh format from next year, the FIFA Club World Cup™ will be staged quadrennially. Featuring 32 of the globe’s best clubs, the FIFA Club World Cup will redefine how, when and where a true club world champion is crowned.

The 32 clubs will be divided into eight competitive and intriguing groups of four. Each club will play three matches, with the top two clubs from each group progressing to the knockout phase, which will feature a round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final. A total of 63 matches will be held at the tournament, with action from the first to final whistle set to captivate global audiences.

Twenty-nine clubs have already secured their ticket to next year’s tournament, which will be contested in the USA between 15 June and 13 July 2025. These clubs include European heavyweights Real Madrid (Spain) and Manchester City (England), South American powerhouses Palmeiras (Brazil) and River Plate (Argentina), African giants Al Ahly (Egypt) and Wydad AC (Morocco), Asian leaders Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) and Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan), top North and Central American sides Seattle (USA) and Monterrey (Mexico), and ambitious Oceania representative Auckland City (New Zealand), among others.

The full list of qualified clubs can be accessed here. Two additional clubs from South America and one club representing the host nation will be confirmed later this year.

This tender process for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ and FIFA Club World Cup 2029™ will allow FIFA to select the entity, or entities, that are best placed to secure the required transmission and programming commitments on a global, regional, or territory-specific basis. A second phase covering Europe as well as Sub-Saharan Africa will be staged, with precise timings to follow in due course.

Media companies and organisations wishing to participate in the process can request the invitation to tender (ITT) by e-mailing FCWC-media-rights@fifa.org. The deadline for bid submissions is 17:00 CEST on Tuesday, 20 August 2024.

In addition, FIFA seeks to retain the right of involvement of the participating clubs, when applicable, including the European Club Association (ECA) through an innovative, progressive style of consultation and decision-making. This is to ensure the competition is built from the ground up as a joint product, benefitting from the experience, expertise and valuable contributions of both FIFA and the participating clubs from around the world. Therefore, FIFA reserves the right to involve the participating clubs (including as represented by ECA) in respect of the evaluation, assessment or decision-making elements of this ITT process.