
Juventus of Turin have qualified for the new Club World Cup in 2025, with former Italian champions completing the must-see list.
Barcelona helped Juventus qualify for the 2025 Club World Cup
The victory of “Barcelona” over “Napoli” (3-1 and the indirect exit of “Calatans” to the quarter-finals of the Champions League) helped “Juventus” to qualify for the new tournament.
Juventus thus became the 21st club to qualify for the new competition founded by UEFA, with 11 places available, according to Agerpres.
This qualification for Juve also ends the possibility of SSC Napoli to participate in this World Cup, but keeps Barcelona’s chances of getting a ticket to the tournament.
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Manchester City, Chelsea London, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Paris Saint-Germain, FC Porto and Benfica Lisbon from Europe have already secured their presence from the Old Continent.
The teams have already qualified for the 2025 Club World Cup
- Africa: Al Ahly (Egypt), Widad Casablanca (Morocco), plus one more team;
- South America: Palmeiras (Brazil), Flamengo (Brazil), Fluminense (Brazil), plus 3 more teams;
- Asia: Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia), Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan), plus 3 more teams;
- Europe: Chelsea (England), Real Madrid (Spain), Manchester City (England), Bayern Munich (Germany), Paris Saint-Germain (France), Inter Milan (Italy), Porto » (Portugal), “Borussia” Dortmund (Germany), Benfica Lisbon (Portugal), Juventus Torino (Italy), plus 2 more teams;
- North, Central America and the Caribbean: Monterrey (Mexico), Seattle Sounders (USA), Leon (Mexico) plus one more team;
- Oceania: Auckland city
- Host (USA): one team
The new competition will be held in the USA from June 15 to July 13, 2025 and will initially gather 32 teams from six football confederations.
Source: Hot News

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