FIFA Club World Cup opener is scoreless draw
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The FIFA Club World Cup is being played in the U.S. this year, with a handful of games, including the championship, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
U.S. Homeland Security officials are doubling as security at Saturday's opening match in Miami. Some international fans headed to the Linc on Monday are worried.
As FIFA touts the Club World Cup as a gathering of the world's best clubs, we reimagined what the field should look like, and more than a dozen of the actual participants didn't make the cut.
The base camps will be a natural attraction for fans who want to be close to the teams competing in the World Cup.
When the ball gets kicked off the center circle of Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the United States will go down in history as the first host of the most important soccer tournament created this century.
ICE and the U.S. Border Patrol are expected to be working alongside local law enforcement Saturday in Miami to double as security for the opener. It is unclear whether they will be at the Linc.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino attempts to explain the expected global impact of the 48-team 2026 World Cup hosted by the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
If slashed ticket prices, closed stadium sections and moved seats are any indication, fans aren’t exactly clamoring to attend the Club World Cup.