TQL Stadium Named One of Host Venues for 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

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The Queen City is solidifying her status as a rising soccer hub!
The West End’s TQL Stadium has been selected as one of the host venues for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The tournament, which features top soccer clubs from around the world, kicks off June 15th, 2025, and wraps with a final match on July 13th at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Cincinnati stands out as the only Midwest city amongst the 11 chosen to host games. The specific matches and dates for TQL Stadium have yet to be determined.
The tournament will include 32 teams from various continents. North America will be contributing with five teams, including a “to-be-decided” U.S. club from this year’s MLS Cup.
The home team, FC Cincinnati, is one of the teams qualified to compete for a spot in the MLS Cup. The current champions, the Columbus Crew, are also qualified to fight for another dub.
Other host cities for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup include Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, and Washington, D.C., and more. View the full list below
Host Cities and Venues:
Atlanta: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Charlotte: Bank of America Stadium
Cincinnati: TQL Stadium
Los Angeles: Rose Bowl Stadium
Miami: Hard Rock Stadium
Nashville: GEODIS Park
New York City: MetLife Stadium
Orlando: Camping World Stadium and Inter&Co Stadium
Philadelphia: Lincoln Financial Field
Seattle: Lumen Field
Washington, D.C.: Audi Field
More information about the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup: https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/club-world-cup/usa-2025/articles/teams-dates-venue-groups-draw-matches-tickets
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