You don’t have to be inside a stadium to feel the magic of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, just step outside. In cities across the U.S., from New York to Los Angeles, football has taken over. People are waving flags, singing team chants, and celebrating their favorite clubs on the streets, in parks, and even on the beaches.
This isn’t just any tournament — it’s the biggest Club World Cup in history. With teams from 20 countries and players representing 81 nationalities, the event has become a true global celebration. And it shows. Over 1.5 million tickets are on the verge of being sold, with 340,000 fans already filling stadiums in the first eight matches.
In Miami, more than 60,000 supporters packed Hard Rock Stadium for the opening match between Inter Miami and African champions Al Ahly. Just a day later, over 80,000 fans watched Paris Saint-Germain face Atlético de Madrid at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles — the largest crowd of the season for both clubs.
But the energy goes far beyond what happens on the pitch. From the buzz of Times Square to the cheers in local bars, the U.S. has embraced the tournament in full.
And there’s still more to come. Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Boca Juniors, and Chelsea are set to play some of the most highly anticipated matches, each expected to attract over 50,000 fans.
Every ticket sold also helps a good cause. FIFA is donating $1 from each ticket to a fund that supports education and football programs for children around the world.