PSG Targets Club World Cup After Champions League Triumph
Sandy Verma June 13, 2025 02:24 AM

PSG Targets Club World Cup After Champions League Triumph/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Fresh off its first-ever Champions League win, PSG now sets its sights on Club World Cup glory. The revamped 32-team FIFA tournament in the U.S. will feature elite European and South American clubs. PSG aims to crown a treble-winning season with the global title under coach Luis Enrique.

FILE – Teammates celebrate with Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi (10), center, after he scored his side’s second goal against Columbus Crew during the first half of an MLS soccer match, Saturday, May 31, 2025, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)

PSG’s Club World Cup Ambitions – Quick Looks

  • PSG seeks to complete a historic treble after winning the Champions League and domestic double.
  • Club World Cup expands to 32 teams and debuts in the United States this summer.
  • Notable absentees include Liverpool, Barcelona, ​​Napoliand Al-Ahli.
  • Big-name European clubs: Real Madrid, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Juventus, and Inter Milan will compete.
  • South American giants: Botafogo, Palmeiras, River Plate, Boca Juniors OFFER STIFF COMPETITION.
  • FIFA President Gianni Infantino hails it as a true global club championship.
  • Opening match: Al Ahly vs. Inter Miami on June 14 in Miami.
  • Marquee matches include PSG vs. Botafogo, Bayern vs. Mouthand Juventus vs. Man City.
  • Streaming and ticketing questions persist as interest builds ahead of kickoff.
Los Angeles FC players celebrate a goal by Igor Jesus during the second half of a FIFA Club World Cup play-in soccer match against the Club América, Saturday, May 31, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)

PSG Aims to Add Club World Cup to Historic Season – Deep Look

Paris, France — After capturing their long-awaited first UEFA Champions League titleParis Saint-Germain is turning its focus to an even broader stage: the revamped 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The tournament offers the French champions a chance to end their most successful season with a global crown — and officially claim the title of world’s best club.

With a domestic league and cup double already secured, PSG’s head coach Luis Enrique framed the tournament as “the cherry on the cake.” Victory in the U.S.-based tournament would not only add luster to PSG’s already glittering season but also validate years of Qatari investment and long-term ambitions.


A New Era for the Club World Cup

This year’s Club World Cup marks a bold departure from previous editions. With 32 clubs from across the globe, it resembles a mini-World Cup format and reflects FIFA’s goal to globalize club football.

Unlike the former 7-team version that was often viewed as a glorified exhibition, this expanded format is designed to capture global attention, even as it faces questions about fan engagement and tournament fatigue.


Big Clubs In, But Some Miss Out

While major European clubs like Real Madrid, Bavaria Munich, Manchester City, Juventusand Inter Milan are participating, several notable teams will be absent.

  • Liverpool — Premier League giant, failed to qualify despite being a global brand.
  • Barcelona and Napoli — recent domestic champions, but miss out under the tournament’s qualification rules.
  • Al-Urti (Saudi Arabia) and Pyramids FC (Egypt) also didn’t make the cut, despite being reigning continental champions.

FIFA’s qualification criteria — based on continental wins over the last four years — left some fans puzzled and others frustrated. Chelseafor example, qualified thanks to its 2021 Champions League win, despite finishing fourth in the Premier League in 2025.


Latin America’s Challenge to European Supremacy

The South American contingent presents perhaps the strongest resistance to Europe’s dominance:

  • Botafogocurrent Copa Libertadores Champion, headlines a group of four Brazilian clubs, including Palmeiras, Flamengoand Fluminense.
  • River Plate and Boca JuniorsArgentina’s fiercest rivals, bring both pedigree and passionate traveling fans.

Uncertain Engagement but High-Stakes Matches

While FIFA hypes the tournament’s prestige, there are signs of soft demand:

  • Ticket prices have droppedwith availability remaining even days before kickoff.
  • Marriott Bonvoy has offered free tickets to some members, raising concerns about unsold inventory.
  • Streaming is handled by DAZN globallywith TNT broadcasting 24 matches in the U.S. — another test of fan interest.

Despite these questions, the tournament promises some mouthwatering matchups:


Must-Watch Matches

  • Al Ahly vs. Inter Miami (June 14, Miami)
    Beckham’s club debuts against the 12-time African champion in front of home fans.
  • PSG vs. Atletico Madrid (June 15, Los Angeles)
    A European clash worthy of a Champions League semifinal — early test for PSG.
  • Chelsea vs. LAFC (June 16, Atlanta)
    American underdogs meet European royalty.
  • Real Madrid vs. Al-Hilal (June 18, Miami)
    Even without Neymar, Al-Hilal’s star power vs. Madrid’s Xabi Alonso-led squad promises drama.
  • PSG VS. Botafogo (June 19, Los Angeles)
    Champions League vs. Libertadores Champions – A de facto World Title Match.
  • Bayern Munich vs. Boca Juniors (June 20, Miami)
    Expect fireworks with Boca’s fans expected to dominate the atmosphere.
  • Inter Milan vs. River Plate (June 25, Seattle)
    A battle of tactical giants and continental prestige.
  • Juventus vs. Manchester City (June 26, Orlando)
    Pep Guardiola’s last shot at salvaging the season with a world title.

Final Thoughts

While questions remain about fan appetite and format, the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is undeniably ambitious. PSG arrives not only as a favorite but as the club with everything to gain — and lose. A win would seal their place in history. A stumble, and questions about global supremacy return.


More on Sports

© Copyright @2025 LIDEA. All Rights Reserved.