The Club World Cup final between Chelsea and PSG will be held this Sunday (13), at 4pm, at MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey.
However, thanks to the success of the current tournament, fans are already starting to dream about the next edition, in 2029.
The next World Cup, in fact, already has FOUR clubs with stamped passports.
PSG, Cruz Azul (Mexico), Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia) and Pyramids (Egypt) are the teams qualified for 2029.
One more qualifier will be determined later this year. The club that wins the Libertadores will join this select list.
The other spots will be determined by 2028.
Distribution of spots 👀
In total, 32 clubs will compete in the 2029 Club World Cup. Check below how the spots will be distributed.
Conmebol Spots
- 2025 Copa Libertadores Champion
- 2026 Copa Libertadores Champion
- 2027 Copa Libertadores Champion
- 2028 Copa Libertadores Champion
- Qualified via ranking
- Qualified via ranking
Uefa Spots
- 2024/25 Champions League Champion: PSG
- 2025/26 Champions League Champion
- 2026/27 Champions League Champion
- 2027/28 Champions League Champion
- Qualified via ranking
- Qualified via ranking
- Qualified via ranking
- Qualified via ranking
- Qualified via ranking
- Qualified via ranking
- Qualified via ranking
- Qualified via ranking
Concacaf Spots
- 2025 Concacaf Champions League Champion: Cruz Azul
- 2026 Concacaf Champions League Champion
- 2027 Concacaf Champions League Champion
- 2028 Concacaf Champions League Champion
AFC Spots
- 2024/25 Asian Champions League Champion: Al-Ahli
- 2025/26 Asian Champions League Champion
- 2026/27 Asian Champions League Champion
- 2027/28 Asian Champions League Champion
CAF Spots
- 2024/25 African Champions League Champion: Pyramids
- 2025/26 African Champions League Champion
- 2026/27 African Champions League Champion
- 2027/28 African Champions League Champion
OFC Spot
- Best ranked from Oceania
Extra Spot
- Nominated by the host country*
* There is still no decision on WHERE the next Club World Cup will be. Brazil, Qatar, Spain and Morocco are currently the main candidates.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
📸 JUAN MABROMATA - AFP or licensors
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