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    Club World Cup likely to expand for 2029 with more Premier League clubs involved

    Johnson BenguruBy Johnson BenguruJune 27, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Chelsea are thought to have earned £84m for winning the Club World Cup in 2025. Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA
    Chelsea are thought to have earned £84m for winning the Club World Cup in 2025. Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA
    Club World Cup likely to expand for 2029 with more Premier League clubs involved

    • Fifa agrees joint venture with lobby group EFC

    • Next edition poised to expand from 32 to 48 clubs

    Fifa has agreed to create a joint venture with the lobby group European Football Clubs to operate the Club World Cup, which is likely to mean more Premier League clubs enter the lucrative competition

    Chelsea earned about £84m from winning the inaugural 32-teamtournament last year, leading other big European clubs to lobby Fifa for it to be expanded to increase their chances of qualification

    Fifa’s plan for expanded 48-team Club World Cup will not be blocked by Uefa
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    EFC coming on board is likely to accelerate plans to expand the competition to 48 clubs when it next takes place in 2029

    Europe was represented last summer in the US by 12 clubs, with six from South America and five from the Concacaf North American confederation, but some of the biggest clubs in the world were absent

    Liverpool, Barcelona and Napoli – respectively the then champions of England, Spain and Italy – did not take part, with qualification restricted to the four previous winners of the Champions League, and eight clubs with the highest Uefa coefficient. Fifa also capped entrants at two per country

    EFC is understood to want that cap lifted, which would have implications for English clubs because Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are all in Uefa’s coefficient top eight

    EFC is likely to argue that increasing the number of European clubs would increase the Club World Cup’s commercial value following Fifa’s struggle to sell TV rights for the tournament

    A $1bn (£0.76bn) global TV deal was eventually agreed with Dazn after the streaming company received an equivalent investment from the Saudi Arabian-government backed Surj Sports Investments

    EFC already has a joint venture with Uefa, called UC3, that runs European club competitions and in time its arrangement with Fifa is likely to operate on similar lines

    There was tension between the organisations before the first edition of the expanded Club World Cup in the US, which Fifa insisted on running themselves, but relations have improved

    EFC, chaired by Nasser al-Khelaifi, the Paris Saint-Germain president, represents more than 700 European clubs, including all of the biggest ones after Real Madrid returned to the fold this year. Real were suspended from EFC for five years due to their agitation to create a European Super League, in defiance of Uefa, but after withdrawing formally from the project last February the Spanish club were readmitted.

    Fifa is understood to have been impressed with EFC’s commercial work on behalf of Uefa, whose media and sponsorship revenues for the Champions League and other club competitions have increased by about 25% over the next four-year cycle, from 2027

    EFC’s current focus is agreeing a redistribution formula for the £185m owed to clubs across the world in solidarity payments from last year’s tournament, which, as the Guardian reported in February, has yet to be paid. Clubs that did not participate in the tournament were promised a share of the sum, which if shared equally would amount to about £50,000 for every top-flight club in the world, but 12 months later are growing frustrated by the delay.

    The £740m prize money has been paid but the six confederations have yet to agree on how the £185m solidarity fees should be distributed. After that is resolved attention is likely to turn to discussions over the next Club World Cup in 2029 and its possible expansion to 48 teams

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