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nytimes.com • Sports • World
FIFA has announced a $1 billion prize fund for the 2025 Club World Cup, with the money to be distributed among participating teams and through a solidarity fund for clubs not in the tournament.
dailymail.co.uk • Sports • World
This article discusses how the financial implications of Donald Trump's tariffs could impact Premier League clubs, specifically Manchester United, and the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
nacion.com • Sports • World
FIFA's exclusion of Costa Rican referees from the Club World Cup has sparked controversy, prompting Costa Rican officials to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
nacion.com • Sports • World
Following a five-hour hearing with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS), Alajuelense president Joseph Joseph expressed confidence in their legal team's performance as they await a decision regarding their claim to a spot in the 2025 Club World Cup.
cnn.com • Sports • Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands, facing threats from rising sea levels and nuclear legacy, uses its nascent soccer team to raise global awareness of its environmental struggles.
latercera.com • Sports • Chile
The separation of the ANFP and the Chilean Football Federation is underway, driven by reforms aimed at improving transparency and governance in Chilean football.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
DAZN's acquisition of the global broadcasting rights for the Club World Cup represents a significant gamble aimed at establishing itself as the leading global sports streaming platform.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
U.S. Customs and Border Protection removed a social media post about its security presence at the Club World Cup after FIFA raised concerns about the post's potential negative impact on fan attendance.