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Brazil will have four teams, more than any other country, in the expanded Club World Cup kicking off this weekend in the United States.
The duel between Brazil and Portugal in the group stage of the Club World Cup has the 22 starters confirmed to begin the clash for the first round of Group B, at MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey,
Exclusive: No country will take more teams to the expanded Club World Cup than Brazil and Kleberson, a 2002 winner with the Selecao, believes Flamengo can go far at the tournament
The Club World Cup is still awaiting its first goal in group A after Palmeiras and Porto mirrored Al Ahly and Inter Miami’s result from the opening night by drawing 0-0. A night after Lionel Messi’s Miami were held by the Egyptian champions it was the turn of the team who have won the most titles in Brazil and one of Portugal’s leading clubs to play out a draw.
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Brazil and Ecuador have qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Vinicius Júnior scored in the 1-0 win over Paraguay on Tuesday that marked Carlo Ancelotti’s home debut as Brazil’s national team coach.
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FC Porto will kick off its Club World Cup campaign on Sunday against Brazil's Palmeiras.
Estêvão has said the move to Chelsea is "a dream come true" while adding that he hopes to end his time at Palmeiras on a high at the Club World Cup this summer.
Paris Saint-Germain, who won the UEFA Champions League to cap their season earlier this month, kicked off the FIFA Club World Cup in strong fashion Sunday at the Rose Bowl in front of 80,619.
The duel between Brazil and Portugal in the group stage of the Club World Cup has the 22 starters confirmed to start the confrontation in the first round of Group B, at MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey, United States.
FIFA men's World Cup is approaching next year and qualifying is well underway. Most of the biggest national teams around the world have yet to book a spot in the first 48-team World Cup in the history of the competition,