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The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, as officially scheduled by FIFA, will take place in the United States from June 14 to July 13.
This tournament features a new format with 32 teams, making it the largest Club World Cup to date.River Plate and Boca Juniors, Argentinas most prominent football clubs, will represent their country in this expanded competition.
Both clubs earned their spots based on their performance in South Americas club rankings over the past four years.River Plate, managed by Marcelo Gallardo, enters the tournament as the best-ranked eligible South American team.
Gallardo, who has led the club to multiple domestic and international titles, brings experience and stability to the squad.River Plates group includes Inter Milan, Monterrey, and Urawa Red Diamonds.
Their first match will be against Urawa Red Diamonds on June 17 in Seattle.Boca Juniors, meanwhile, will play in a group with Bayern Munich, Benfica, and Auckland City, starting their campaign on June 16 in Miami against Benfica.River Plate and Boca Juniors Pursue Global Success at Expanded 2025 Club World Cup.
(Photo Internet reproduction)A major off-field story involves Franco Mastantuono, a 17-year-old River Plate midfielder.
Real Madrid has agreed to pay River Plate a transfer fee of 45 million euros, split into several installments, for Mastantuono.This transaction stands out in the current football transfer market, as Mastantuono will join Real Madrid after turning 18 in August, following the Club World Cup.
The deal highlights the ongoing trend of European clubs investing heavily in young South American talent.The Club World Cups expansion to 32 teams creates more commercial opportunities for clubs and federations.
It also increases exposure for players and teams from outside Europe.For River Plate and Boca Juniors, strong performances could lead to larger sponsorship deals, higher player valuations, and greater international recognition.The tournaments group stage will determine which teams advance to the knockout rounds, with only the top two from each group moving forward.This edition of the Club World Cup is significant because it tests the competitiveness of clubs from different continents in a single, high-profile event.It also demonstrates the growing influence of football as a global business, where transfers, sponsorships, and media rights play a central role.
Every match and transfer, such as Mastantuonos, carries financial and sporting consequences for the clubs involved.





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