Inter Miami has two chances to qualify for the 2025 Club World Cup for the first time

Inter Miami continues its journey in the CONCACAF Champions League after succeeding in… Qualification to the quarter-finals By defeating its compatriot Nashville with a score of 3-1 in the second leg of the 16-final on Wednesday morning, after the first leg last Thursday ended in a 2-2 draw, continuing the race to qualify for the Club World Cup for the first time in its history.

Inter Miami has two chances to qualify for the World Cup


Inter Miami It participates in the CONCACAF Champions League for the first time in its history, and has two chances to reach the 2025 Club World Cup after the competition system was modified to include 32 teams instead of the old system.

The first opportunity for Inter Miami is to win the American League title, as the champion of the competition joins the World Cup as the organizer, and the team leads the competition’s standings after the first 4 rounds of the season.

The second opportunity for Inter Miami is to win the CONCACAF Champions League this season, as 4 CONCACAF clubs who are winners of the Champions League during the period between 2021 and 2024 will qualify for the Club World Cup.

So far, Monterrey of Mexico, the 2021 champion, Seattle of the United States, the 2022 champion, and Leon of Mexico, the 2023 champion, have already qualified for CONCACAF.

Inter Miami
Inter Miami

Inter Miami

Inter Miami continues its journey in the CONCACAF Champions League, led by Messi and Suarez, as it awaits the winner of Monterrey, Mexico, and Cincinnati, USA. The first leg ended with the Mexican champion winning with a goal away from home.

Qualification system for the 2025 Club World Cup

European Football Association

12 clubs advance (Champions League winners between the 2020-2021 and 2023-2024 seasons, and a further eight teams to be determined by club rankings based on the same four-year period).

South American Confederation

Six clubs will advance (the Copa Libertadores winners between 2021 and 2024 and two other teams to be determined by club standings based on the same four-year period)

CONCACAF

Four clubs (CONCACAF Champions League winners between 2021 and 2024)

Asian Football Confederation

Four clubs (AFC Champions League winners between 2021 and 2024)

the African Union

Four clubs (winners of the CAF Champions League between 2011 and 2024)

Oceania

1 club (highest ranked club among OFC Champions League winners between 2021 and 2024).

Host country

United States League Champion

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