By Victor Kanayo
The much-anticipated trophy for the revamped FIFA Club World Cup has been officially unveiled.
Crafted in collaboration with renowned luxury jeweler Tiffany, the trophy has been designed by FIFA to reflect the spirit of modern football, as announced by the global governing body.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed his enthusiasm, stating: “Innovative, inclusive, groundbreaking, and truly global, the new 32-team FIFA Club World Cup deserves a trophy that embodies all these attributes. This prestigious and timeless piece is a shining symbol of our future while paying homage to the rich history of our sport.”
The 2025 edition of the Club World Cup is set to take place across 11 cities in the United States, running from June 15 to July 13, 2025.
The grand finale will be hosted at New York’s iconic MetLife Stadium.

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