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Joe Wright
Mamelodi Sundowns will face some of the grandest clubs in the world when they compete at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.
The South African giants qualified as one of the best-ranked club sides in Africa during the period from 2021 to 2024, their status bolstered by having won the 2021 CAF Champions League.
Although realistically not considered contenders to win the trophy at the new, expanded tournament, Manqoba Mngqithi’s South African champions will have their sights set on attempting to reach the knockout phase next year.
After making their competition debut in 2016 — becoming the first South African club to play in the Club World Cup in the process — they will no hope to take further strides on the world stage.
Below, The Sporting News lays out their schedule for next year’s finals.
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Mamelodi Sundowns were in pot four for the Club World Cup draw on Thursday, December 5, meaning their group is likely to be a difficult one.
This section will be updated once the draw is completed.
This section will be updated once Mamelodi Sundowns’ fixture schedule for the Club World Cup is known.
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The FIFA Club World Cup will take place in the summer of 2025 in the United States, with the group stage to begin on June 15, 2025, with Messi’s Inter Miami slated to play in the opening match at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium.
The tournament will progress for the subsequent month, with the top two teams from the eight groups of four progressing to the knockout stage and the Round of 16. The final will take place on July 13, 2025 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Twelve venues will host Club World Cup matches across the United States.
The tournament opener at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami and the final at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey have already been slated, with games to be allocated across the below venues following the draw.
The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, which hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup final, is the largest stadium in use.
This page will be updated once we know at which venues Mamelodi Sundowns will be playing.
Joe Wright is a Senior Editor at Sporting News, managing global soccer and the UK team. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has extensive experience covering some of the biggest events in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup, which included the final in Moscow.