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High Ticket Prices, FIFA Corruption and ICE Concerns: Why Fans are Saying "No" to the Club World Cup
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has described the Club World Cup as "historic", "a new era for club football", "transformative" and "inclusive". High ticket prices is the first big issue deterring fans from attending games and the most often heard complaint.
The international soccer tournament kicks off in Florida. Non-American citizens attending have been told to carry proof of their legal status.
Thirty-two of the world's best men's club soccer teams will compete in an expanded version of the Club World Cup beginning on Saturday.
The Club World Cup starts Saturday and will be played on warm-season grass grown at Tuckahoe Turf Farms in New Jersey.
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With the Club World Cup starting this weekend, BBC Sport looks at how seriously the expanded tournament is being taken.
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In principle there ought to be nothing particularly contentious about a competition to decide the best club side in the world. Between 1960 and 2004 the champions of Europe and South America faced off for bragging rights,
Brazil will have four teams, more than any other country, in the expanded Club World Cup kicking off this weekend in the United States.
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As Lionel Messi gets set to enter the FIFA Club World Cup with Inter Miami CF, he enters a tournament in a much different way than he has in the past–– without expectation. With the best clubs from around the world descending upon the United States for the first 32-team edition of the Club World Cup,