News, goals, and analysis – only on the official A BOLA app. The United States is interested in hosting the Club World Cup in 2029, seeking to capitalize on the sporting and commercial success of the major competitions it has hosted in recent years, reports The Guardian. According to the British publication, FIFA has already held discussions with U.S. officials about a possible bid, although the country has not yet formalized any proposal, as the organization has not defined the official selection process for the host. If it goes ahead, the U.S. would host the competition just four years after organizing the first edition of the new format of the Club World Cup in 2025. Competition is expected to be strong. Spain and Morocco, which will co-host the 2030 World Cup with Portugal, were seen as natural favorites, but Brazil and Qatar have also expressed interest in hosting the competition. Another factor that could influence the decision is FIFA’s intention to expand the Club World Cup to 48 teams starting in 2029, a project supported by several major European clubs.
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