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Men's Football FIFA Club World Cup 2025


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Results Round of 16 

 

  •  Palmeiras 1 - 0 Botafogo 
  •  Benfica 1 - 4 Chelsea
  •  PSG 4 - 0 Inter Miami  
  •  Flamengo 2 - 4  Bayern  

 

next matches:

 

  • Inter :ITA vs :BRA Fluminense  
  • Manchester City :ENG vs :KSA Al Hilal
  • Real Madrid :ESP  vs :ITA Juventus
  • Borussia Dotmund :GER vs :MEX Monterrey

 

 

Quarter finals :

 

  •  Palmeiras :BRA vs :ENG Chelsea  
  •  PSG :FRA vs :GER Bayern  
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Results Round of 16

:BRA Fluminense 2 - 0 :ITA Inter Milan

:KSA Al-Hilal 4 - 3 :ENG Manchester City

 

Quarterfinals

:BRA Palmeiras - :ENG Chelsea

:BRA Fluminense - :KSA Al-Hilal

:FRA Paris Saint-Germain - :GER Bayern Munich

 

 

 

There was a nice nod to Tyrese Haliburton in the stands after Al-Hilal's winning goal:

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On 6/15/2025 at 6:44 PM, Thagard said:

Up to this moment it seems Ronaldo enjoyed more happy days in his old days than Messi. Let's see if this tournament gives a boost to any of them, or puts them on a trajectory towards retirement.

Ronaldo looks like he wants to squeeze the most out of his final years, with fire in his eyes despite his age. Messi, on the other hand, seems to be taking a more relaxed approach, as if he has already come to terms with the idea of retirement.

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5 hours ago, Alessandro22 said:

Ronaldo looks like he wants to squeeze the most out of his final years, with fire in his eyes despite his age. Messi, on the other hand, seems to be taking a more relaxed approach, as if he has already come to terms with the idea of retirement.

The difference between winning a World Cup and not

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On 6/26/2025 at 12:40 AM, MatiReimundo said:

Well, the most important thing is that our 1st division league has 30 teams and the 2nd division 38, with no one promoting or relegating usually so the teams dont play for anything and its hard to keep up the competitive rhythm, thats why the clubs with the biggest power and money are the ones always on the top

Does Argentina still have the crazy average system that means nobody knows how the promotion/relegation even works? :lol:

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15 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Does Argentina still have the crazy average system that means nobody knows how the promotion/relegation even works? :lol:

kinda hehe, we know the promotion/relegation system but it is normal that 1 month before the tournament ends the president of the football federation says that no one relegates and continue to add more teams in the first division :(

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Just imagine being a carioca Fluminense fan in a friday afternoom celebrating in Copacabana or Ipanema now.

 

I would love to be one of them now haha

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10 minutes ago, LuizGuilherme said:

Just imagine being a carioca Fluminense fan in a friday afternoom celebrating in Copacabana or Ipanema now.

 

I would love to be one of them now haha

I don't think even the most optimistic fan expected this result. Even I, who am not a fan of this team, am happy for them.

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