How do teams qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup?


If you thought you were going to enjoy a summer of respite in 2025, think again! The bigger and (potentially) better FIFA Club World Cup will be slapping you in the face from all angles.

The incessant stream of club football will not cease beyond the closure of the 2024/25 campaigns across the globe. In a bid to rejuvenate what has long been deemed in European quarters as a fairly insignificant event, FIFA has expanded their Club World Cup to 32 teams with the world’s best outfits from competing for the right to earn ‘world champion’ status.

However, whether the “world’s best” will be competing in the USA next summer is another matter. Multiple clubs bound for stellar 2024/25 seasons aren’t among the teams involved in the 2025 Club World Cup.

So, how did teams qualify for the expanded tournament? 90min breaks FIFA’s process down.

Manchester City v Fluminense: Final - FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023

32 teams have qualified for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup / Etsuo Hara/GettyImages

All six federations will be represented at the 2025 Club World Cup, but each boasts a different number of slots for the tournament. UEFA have the most with 12 teams competing, CONMEBOL has six, while AFC, CAF, and CONCACAF each have four. OFC have just one, and the final spot was designated to a host country representative.

For the 2025 tournament, FIFA took into account performances over the past four seasons in the confederation’s respective premier club competitions – the UEFA Champions League, for example.

Any continental champion since 2021 (in confederations with four or more slots) automatically qualified for the tournament, while other teams progressed via FIFA’s ranking pathway.

In all federations excluding UEFA, teams were awarded three points for a win in their respective premier club competitions, a point for a draw, and three points for progressing into the next stage.

The system was a little different for European clubs competing in the Champions League. FIFA, as part of their qualification criteria, instead handed out two points for a win, one for a draw, four for group-stage qualification, five for progression into the round of 16, and one point for progression into each stage of the competition thereafter.

Those who amassed the most ranking points within each federation qualified for the 2025 Club World Cup. As UEFA had 12 available slots and only three different Champions League winners since 2021, nine teams qualified via ranking. CONMEBOL, meanwhile, had six slots and four different Copa Libertadores winners, so only two ranking spots were available.

There are few qualifying restrictions imposed for the expanded Club World Cup, but only a maximum of two clubs from the same country can make it through via the ranking pathway.

This restriction excludes those to qualify by winning the confederation’s premier club competition over the four-year period. Four Brazilian teams have won the previous four Copa Libertadores titles, for example, and all four have qualified for the tournament.

Manchester City v Real Madrid - UEFA Champions League

Both Real Madrid and Manchester City will be involved in next summer’s tournament / Anadolu/GettyImages

Clubs qualified as Continental champions

Club

Nation

Method of qualification

Chelsea

England

2020/21 UEFA Champions League winners

Real Madrid

Spain

2021/22 and 2023/24 UEFA Champions League winners

Manchester City

England

2022/23 UEFA Champions League winners

Palmeiras

Brazil

2021 Copa Libertadores winners

Flamengo

Brazil

2022 Copa Libertadores winners

Fluminense

Brazil

2023 Copa Libertadores winners

Botafogo

Brazil

2024 Copa Libertadores winners

Monterrey

Mexico

2021 CONCACAF Champions Cup winners

Seattle Sounders

USA

2022 CONCACAF Champions Cup winners

Leon

Mexico

2023 CONCACAF Champions Cup winners

Pachuca

Mexico

2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup winners

Al Ahly

Egypt

2020/21, 2022/23 and 2023/24 CAF Champions League winners

Wydad AC

Morocco

2021/22 CAF Champions League winners

Al Hilal

Saudi Arabia

2021 AFC Champions League winners

Urawa Red Diamonds

Japan

2022 AFC Champions League winners

Al Ain

United Arab Emirates

2023/24 AFC Champions League winners

Clubs qualified via ranking

Club

Nation

Bayern Munich

Germany

Paris Saint-Germain

France

Inter

Italy

Porto

Portugal

Benfica

Portugal

Borussia Dortmund

Germany

Juventus

Italy

Borussia Dortmund

Germany

Atletico Madrid

Spain

RB Salzburg

Austria

Auckland City

New Zealand

Ulsan HD

South Korea

ES Tunis

Tunisia

Mamelodi Sundowns

South Africa

Boca Juniors

Argentina

River Plate

Argentina

Hosts

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