The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has officially expressed its interest in hosting the FIFA Club World Cup in 2029. CBF President Samir Xaud met with FIFA President Gianni Infantino in the United States to present Brazil's candidacy, leveraging the country's upcoming hosting of the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup as part of its infrastructure and organizational readiness. Brazil is competing with several other countries, including Spain, Qatar, Morocco, Portugal, and the United States, for the right to host the tournament. Spain and Portugal hold priority with FIFA due to their planned hosting of the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Qatar's bid includes a proposal to hold the tournament in winter to avoid desert heat, which could disrupt European domestic football calendars. The decision on the host country has not yet been made, with FIFA acknowledging ongoing discussions. The CBF emphasizes Brazil's capacity and readiness to host the event, while other nations present competitive bids. The process remains open as FIFA evaluates all candidates ahead of the 2029 tournament.
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O Real Madrid está pressionando a FIFA para que a Copa do Mundo de Clubes seja realizada a cada 2 anos (e não 4). De acordo com o The Guardian, o time Merengue tem o desejo após ver o sucesso comercial na competição. A equipe espanhola foi responsável pela venda de 25% dos https://t.co/VnlGs9hcdz
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