Club World Cup: from PSG to Botafogo… We now know the list of 32 qualified teams

by time news

The count is good. ⁣In⁣ addition to designating the master of south America, the final of the Copa Libertadores was supposed to complete the⁢ picture of the future Club World Cup. On Saturday in Buenos Aires​ the Brazilians of Botafogo dominated those⁤ of atlético Mineiro (3-1). This success pushed one of the other clubs of John ⁢Textor, also ​owner of Olympique Lyonnais, into the list of 32 qualified teams.

The participants are known.While the competition grits its ‍teeth due​ to a busy calendar,​ the clubs will know more on Thursday, during the draw scheduled in Miami. The club World Cup will be held in the⁢ United States from 15 June to 13 ⁢July. Paris Saint-Germain will be the only French club ‌in the running. There he will especially meet Lionel Messi, who qualified with his Inter ⁢Miami.

The list of 32 qualified clubs

Chelsea, ⁤Manchester City (England), Real Madrid, Atlético ⁤de Madrid (Spain), PSG (France),‍ Inter, juventus Turin (Italy), FC Porto,⁢ Benfica (Portugal), Bayern, Dortmund (Germany), Salzburg (Austria) ) ), al Hilal (Saudi Arabia), Urawa​ Red Diamonds (Japan), Al-Aïn (United Arab Emirates), Ulsan HD FC (South‌ Korea), Al Ahly (egypt), Wydad (Morocco), Esperance Tunisi (Tunisia), Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa), Club León, pachuca, Monterrey (Mexico), Seattle Sounders, Inter Miami ⁢(United States), Palmeiras, Fluminense,‌ Flamengo, Botafogo (Brazil), ⁣River Plate , Boca Juniors (Argentina), Auckland​ City (New Zealand)

How will the participation of ‌South American clubs in the Club World Cup influence the future of football in ‍those regions?

Interview with ⁢Dr. Jamie Carter, Sports industry Expert

Editor,‌ Time.news: Thank you for joining us, Dr. Carter. With the recent Copa Libertadores ‍final where Botafogo⁢ triumphed over Atlético ⁤Mineiro, it has ‍solidified​ their ‌position for ⁣the upcoming Club World Cup. How​ significant is this win for Botafogo and for⁣ South American football overall?

Dr. Jamie Carter: Thank you for having me. Botafogo’s victory is a monumental⁢ achievement, not​ just for the club but for South American football as ​a whole. By securing their place in the Club World​ Cup, Botafogo represents the historical ⁣richness and competitive spirit of South American‍ teams on a global stage.Their success showcases the depth of talent that exists in this region and the potential for South American clubs to contend with ⁣European giants.

Editor, Time.news: Speaking of the ‌Club world⁢ Cup, it is indeed set⁢ to take place in the United States from June 15 to ‌July 13, 2024. What are ​your⁤ thoughts on the implications of holding this prestigious tournament in the U.S.?

dr. Jamie Carter: Hosting the Club World Cup in the ⁢U.S.is a game-changer. It presents a fantastic possibility to harness the growing interest in‍ soccer across the country. Additionally, it provides clubs⁤ like Paris Saint-Germain, which will ‍be⁢ the only French representative, a chance to engage directly ‍with American fans. The presence of Lionel Messi​ with Inter Miami will undoubtedly be a focal point, drawing significant media attention‌ and ‌fan engagement.

Editor, Time.news: There will be 32​ clubs participating, including⁢ notable‌ teams like​ Chelsea, Real Madrid, ‌and Bayern Munich.​ How do you see ‍this‍ diverse lineup affecting the tournament’s competitiveness?

Dr. Jamie Carter: The mix of clubs from different leagues adds​ an exciting element to the tournament. With European powerhouses like ⁢Manchester City and Real ⁢Madrid competing alongside stellar South American teams such as Flamengo and River Plate, fans⁣ can expect high-caliber matches and unexpected outcomes. ⁢this diversity not only raises ‌the stakes⁤ but also enriches ⁣the overall narrative of the tournament.Clubs from ‌various footballing cultures bring unique styles of play, which makes ‍for thrilling viewing.

Editor, Time.news: The‍ draw for the tournament is scheduled for Thursday‌ in Miami. What advice would you give to fans preparing for this event?

Dr. Jamie carter: For fans, staying informed about each participating club is key. understanding the strengths,weaknesses,and history of these teams can enhance your viewing experiance. Furthermore, ​engaging on social ⁢media platforms ‌during the‌ draw⁣ and building excitement ‍for the matches​ is a ‌great way to connect with other fans. ​Football is more than just a‌ game; it’s about community and‌ shared passion.

Editor, Time.news: As​ we look towards the Club World‍ Cup, how do you​ think clubs like Botafogo and their journey ⁣can inspire other teams​ in the global landscape?

Dr. Jamie Carter: Botafogo’s journey is an inspiration, particularly for clubs that may not have the financial backing of European teams.⁢ It demonstrates that with perseverance, talent growth, and strategic planning,‌ clubs can achieve greatness. This success encourages a renewal of local and regional focus in football, ⁤where⁤ investing in grassroots ⁣development and building a robust ⁢youth system can⁢ elevate​ not just individual ‍clubs but entire leagues.

Editor, Time.news: Thank you for ‍your valuable ⁤insights, Dr.​ Carter.This event promises to be an exciting chapter ‍in the football calendar, and we appreciate your expertise ⁤in⁤ helping us‌ understand its significance.

Dr. Jamie carter: It’s been a pleasure. I look forward to seeing how this tournament unfolds and⁤ the lasting impact it will have on global football.

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