Morocco to host Club World Cup in February 2023

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Morocco will host the next Club World Cup in February for the third time from February 1 to 11, 2023, FIFA president Gianni Infantino confirmed on Friday at a press conference in Doha.

A proposed expanded version of the competition is now due to commence in 2025.

Infantino has long wished for an enlarged Club World Cup. A 24-team event comprising eight European teams was scheduled in China in 2021, but it was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

He added that the new competition will begin in 2025 and would have 32 teams.

"A new 24-team men's Club World Cup was agreed upon a few years ago. It was supposed to take place in 2021; however, it was postponed due to COVID-19," FIFA's president stated.

"The new competition will take place in 2025 and will comprise 32 teams, making it truly comparable to the World Cup," he added, without providing any other details.

The Club World Cup was staged in Morocco in 2013 and again in 2014, with Chelsea winning the trophy in February.

For the time being, the competition will be held in its current format, with the champions of the six continental federations competing alongside the top team from the host country.

Egyptian giants Al Ahly are now reportedly set to participate in the Club World Cup for the third successive year after Morocco was awarded the hosting rights.

The competition is set to continue in its current format, featuring the champions of the six continental federations and the top team from the host nation.

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