Brazil eyes 2029 Club World Cup bid

Brazil wants to host the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup after their football chiefs met with FIFA leaders. CBF President Samir Xaud spoke with FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Secretary General Mattias Grafström during a summit held at Miami. The Brazilian official told them his country would love to bring the tournament to South America. FIFA bosses liked the idea and said it could definitely happen. Xaud called this meeting a major step toward making Brazil the host nation.

Several other countries also want to stage this global club competition. Morocco teams up with Spain and Portugal to make a joint hosting proposal for 2029. Australia thinks about bidding after their successful women's tournament. The United States might host again for business reasons. FIFA has not started the official selection process but expects many countries to compete for hosting rights.

Brazil brings strong experience to the table after hosting big soccer events. The country staged the 2014 World Cup and will hold the 2027 Women's World Cup. Their stadiums and facilities already exist from previous tournaments. The 2029 Club World Cup will feature 32 teams playing during June and July. Brazil would automatically qualify their league champion if they become the host nation.
 

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