The FIFA announced that tickets for the Club World Cup 2025, which will be held from June 15 to July 13, will go on sale this Thursday, December 19.
The tournament, which will feature 32 teams in its inaugural edition, promises to be one of the most anticipated football events of next year.
Fans will be able to purchase their tickets through FIFA.com/tickets, ensuring a place in a championship that will mark a before and after in the history of club football.
The first stage of sales will take place between December 19 and January 14allowing fans to purchase individual tickets for all 48 group stage matches. The cheapest tickets start at $30 (not including taxes and fees) within category 4, although prices will vary depending on the match.
To facilitate access, FIFA has organized a staggered schedule for the purchase of general tickets:
Groups A and B: 12 noon from Argentina.
Groups C and D: 5:00 p.m. in Argentina.
Groups E and F: 7:00 p.m. in Argentina.
Groups G and H: 3:00 p.m. from Argentina.
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In addition, there will be an exclusive 48-hour pre-sale, available from Tuesday, December 17, focused on the 12 tournament venues. This stage will be aimed at preferential customers and loyalty programs, allowing early access to tickets. The scheme for this pre-sale is distributed as follows:
Matches from 1 to 12 (June 14-17): 12 from Argentina.
Matches from 13 to 24 (June 18-20): 14 from Argentina.
Matches from 25 to 36 (June 21-23): 16 from Argentina.
Matches from 37 to 48 (June 24-26): 18 from Argentina.
For fans of the participating teams, FIFA reserved a special ticket package that can be purchased from December 19 through exclusive access provided by the clubs. These seats include conditional tickets to knockout round matches, including tickets to the July 13 final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Prices for these specific tickets will start at $36 (tax included), and their availability will depend on the progress of the respective teams.
Finally, tickets for the knockout phase matches intended for the general public will go on sale on January 16, coinciding with the official launch of the Club World Cup Trophy Tour. FIFA recommends visiting exclusively FIFA.com/tickets for information and to avoid fraud.
Each buyer may purchase up to six tickets per game and a maximum of seven games in total. All major credit cards will be accepted and special tickets will be offered for people with disabilities or reduced mobility, and fans must arrange their own transportation and arrange visas to enter the United States.
Source: Ambito

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