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León becomes second Mexican team into Club World Cup 2025

La Fiera secured its place in the first 32-participant Club World Cup. The 2024 Concachampions will provide the final representative of the region.

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León has been crowned the best team in the 2023 CONCACAF Champions League. The victory over Carlos Vela’s LAFC represented the first international title in the history of the club from the capital of Guanajuato. On the other hand, the Los Angeles team lost its second final in three years, defeated in 2020 by Tigres.

On Sunday something more was at stake than football hegemony in the North, Central America and the Caribbean region. With the reform adopted by FIFA to make the Club World Cup a more attractive event, in 2025 a tournament more similar to the international World Cup will be played with 32 participants involved and repeated every four years.

The qualifying system is through the respective continental tournaments, with the year 2021 as the starting point, and in this line, Monterrey and León are the confirmed participants of Liga MX and CONCACAF. Los Rayados won the 2021 final against América, and with the victory over LAFC, León also secured his ticket.

Seattle Sounders, last year’s winner, is CONCACAF’s third invitee. Next year’s tournament will be the last chance for a Mexican or other team to attend the international tournament. In the coming days we’ll find out if Manchester City or Inter Milan are added to the list.

Qualified for the Club World Cup 2025

With the host venue still to be announced, the following teams already have their place in the 2025 expanded tournament:

2025 Club World Cup qualifiers

Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) – 2021 AFC Champions League winners
Al Ahly (Egypt) – Winners of the 2020/21 CAF Champions League winners
Wydad Casablanca (Morocco) – 2021/21 CAF Champions League winners
Monterrey – 2021 CONCACAF Champions League winners
Seattle Sounders  – 2022 CONCACAF Champions League winners
León - 2023 CONCACAF Champions League winners
Palmeiras – 2021 CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores winners
Flamengo – 2022 CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores winners
Chelsea  – 2020/21 UEFA Champions League winners
Real Madrid  – 2021/22 UEFA Champions League winners
Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) - 2023 AFC Champions League winners

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