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4 seats have been set for the 2029 Club World Cup. FIFA has changed the access rules and allowed the old European aristocrats to be shortlisted?

2025 Club World Cup has come to an end, and Chelsea finally defeated Paris 3-0 to win the first championship after the reform, but the 2029 Club World Cup has actually locked in 4 seats:

Paris Saint-Germain (France, 2024-25 Champions League Champions League Champions League)

Jeddah Nationals (Sauditerranean, 2024-25 AFC Champions League Champions League Champions League Champions League Champions League Champions League Champions League in 2024-25)

It is worth mentioning that because there are still 4 years left before the event reopens, there is still a lot of room for modification to the qualification for the Club World Cup qualification.

FIFA President Infantino has made it clear during this tournament that he hopes more European giants can enter this tournament to increase the viewability of the game. He clearly stated at the press conference that he hopes to see teams such as Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Barcelona, Milan and Naples participate. Currently, Europe has only four Champions League champions selected, and the other 8 seats need to be finalized through rankings. Whether the European team will expand will also be one of the focus of the future Club World Cup access system.

In addition, as the defending champion of this event, Chelsea does not have a direct seat in the next Club World Cup according to the current rules, which has also caused some media to raise some doubts.

Similarly, as a negative example, Miami International's final selection may be in line with the wishes of most fans around the world, but the rationality and approach to its final selection are still met with some doubts.

The first Club World Cup can be said to be a relatively successful end, but the room for FIFA to improve is still huge. After all, UEFA President Cheferin expressed his dissatisfaction to some extent for refusing to attend the event.