Achievement at FIFA Club World Cup
The forerunner of the FIFA Club World is Intercontinental Cup – the tournament has only two clubs attending, including champions Champions League and Copa Libertadores. In the years from 2001 to 2004, the tournament was not organized for many reasons, but mainly due to the collapse of FIFA’s marketing partner, International Sport and Leisure.
In 2005, the intercontinental cup was merged into FIFA Club World Championship; Also from here the tournament was held every year, and then named the FIFA Club World Cup since 2006.
Bayern had twice the final in this tournament in 2013 and 2020. Gray Lobster won the finals and gave himself twice the coronation, equal to Corinthians and only inferior to Real Madrid (5 times) and Barca (3 times).
After the tournament in 2023, the FIFA Club World Cup was improved to become a tournament with a 4 -year cycle, starting from 2025. The new form consisted of 32 clubs in a host country, with 12 European teams, 6 South American teams, 4 Asian teams, 4 teams of Africa, North American teams, Central America and Caribe, 1 Ocean European team, and 1 national team representative team.
The teams were divided into 8 Table 4 teams, playing 3 matches in the table to select the two teams to top the knockout round, from the round of 16 teams to the final.
What is the FIFA Club World Cup 2025?
Like other representatives attending the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, Bayern promises to bring the most important cards, such as Harry Kane, Joshua Kimmich or Jamal Musiara.
When FIFA Club World Cup, Bayern probably did not have more quality rookies because they were not allowed to buy players in two different stages of the summer transfer period like the Premier League clubs. Even the squad of the Gray Lobster can lose a few players who expire contracts.
However, with the powerful player, Bayern is still strong enough to go deep in this tournament.
Review Bayern’s opportunities at FIFA Club World Cup 2025
At the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, Bayern is in Group C quite uncomfortable for the Auckland City FC (New Zealand), Boca Juniors (Argentina) and Benfica (Portugal). In addition to Auckland, perhaps just a “road -lined” team, both Boca and Benfica are not easy to eat.
However, just playing with his own strength, Bayern still overcame the group stage. The problem is that they can hardly advance to the final match if it encounters other “giants” like Real or Man City in the knockout round.
The championship rate according to the house: 6/1 (order 1 meal 6)
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