Predicting FIFA Club World Cup
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For the first time, the Club World Cup will be played in the summer. And for the first time, there will be 32 teams competing to win it. Spearheaded by
Thirty-two of the world's best men's club soccer teams will compete in an expanded version of the Club World Cup beginning on Saturday.
New head coach Xabi Alonso has provided few surprises but many academy players in his squad for the tournament.
Real Madrid is set to debut in the FIFA Club World Cup against Saudi Arabian giant Al-Hilal on June 18, with Xabi Alonso also making his official debut on Los Blancos' bench. Ahead of the competition,
Franco Mastantuono showed to be one of the best players in the world and he's now set to join Real Madrid after the Club World Cup. The head coach, Marcelo Gallardo, has the experience needed to bring the Argentinian side to success, and thanks to a talented team he can hope to make his way in the tournament.
An updated round of odds to go all the way in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup have on Thursday been unveiled.And they point towards La Liga giants Real Madrid being amongst the favourites, albeit
Unsurprisingly given their domination of the UEFA Champions League in the 21st century, Real Madrid are record five-time winners of the FIFA Club World Cup. However, such an impressive history in the competition will matter little heading into this summer’s reformatted and expanded iteration of the tournament,
The Club World Cup kicks off on Saturday, and that means that it's time to take a look at the old crystal ball to predict the outcome of the tournament. With teams coming off of tough seasons and it being a revamped competition,
The Club World Cup is upon us, and all 32 teams are bringing new kits to the tournament. Which ones earned the highest marks?
Inter Milan Vice-President Javier Zanetti says the FIFA Club World Cup is a “great opportunity.”Speaking to D Sports, via FCInter1908, the Nerazzurri Vice-President also praised new Nerazzurri