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FIFA 2025 Unveils U.S. Training Grounds for 32 Elite Clubs Ahead of Historic Tournament

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fifa 2025 unveils u.s. training grounds for 32 elite clubs ahead of historic tournament

The excitement for the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ is building fast—and now, fans know exactly where their favorite teams will train during the group stage.

FIFA has officially unveiled the 34 Team Base Camp Training Sites spread across 14 states in the U.S., from coast to coast.

This first-of-its-kind tournament will feature 32 top clubs from 20 nations, bringing elite international football to American soil like never before.

Training camps will stretch across Florida, California, New Jersey, North Carolina, Virginia, and more—introducing the world’s best players to a wide range of local communities.

“These sites—and more importantly, the people and places that surround them—will welcome the world’s best with open arms,” said FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström.

Teams will set up base in cities big and small, creating direct bonds with local communities while preparing for the tournament’s 63 matches.

fifa 2025 unveils u.s. training grounds for 32 elite clubs ahead of historic tournament
fifa 2025 unveils u.s. training grounds for 32 elite clubs ahead of historic tournament

In many cases, world-famous clubs will train at top MLS facilities, including those of Inter Miami, DC United, Charlotte FC, Seattle Sounders, Philadelphia Union, and Nashville SC.

Here’s a quick look at some of the top clubs and their chosen training hubs:

  • Real Madrid will be based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
  • Manchester City will prep in Boca Raton at Lynn University.
  • Chelsea will split time between Philadelphia and Davie, Florida.
  • Juventus fans can catch a glimpse in West Virginia and Orlando.
  • FC Bayern München joins them in Orlando’s Wide World of Sports.

Other notable sites include the University of California Irvine for Paris Saint-Germain, and the legendary UCLA grounds for Inter Milan.

Each training location was chosen with care, focusing on world-class facilities, comfort, and community access. According to FIFA, these sites will serve as important hubs not just for physical prep but also for building lasting relationships between teams and their temporary U.S. homes.

In addition to these base camps, clubs will also use venue-specific training sites located near their matchday stadiums—especially in the lead-up to key fixtures and during the playoff stage.

And for fans eager to witness history, tickets are already available at FIFA.com/tickets, with all matches streaming live for free on DAZN.com worldwide.

As the world counts down to kickoff, it’s clear: the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is about more than just football—it’s about connection, culture, and a global celebration like no other.

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