Flamengo secure spot at 2029 Club World Cup, see who else is through | OneFootball

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·29 November 2025

Flamengo secure spot at 2029 Club World Cup, see who else is through

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Currently, Flamengo is the only Brazilian team qualified for the 2029 Club World Cup


Flamengo is a four-time winner of the Libertadores! O Mais Querido defeated Palmeiras 1-0 and, therefore, lifted the most important trophy on the continent. With the trophy, the Rubro-Negro also qualified for the 2029 Club World Cup.

Currently, only Flamengo and four other teams have secured a spot in the 2029 Club World Cup. They are: Al Ahli (SAU), Cruz Azul (MEX), PSG (FRA), and Pyramids (EGY). In other words, the Rubro-Negro is the only Brazilian team so far with a confirmed presence.


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Which teams are qualified for the 2029 Club World Cup?

Flamengo (Brazil, winner of the Copa Libertadores in 2025) Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia, winner of the Asian Champions League in 2025) Cruz Azul (Mexico, winner of the Concacaf Champions League in 2025) PSG (France, winner of the Champions League in 2025) Pyramids (Egypt, continental champion of Africa in 2025)

How do teams qualify for the Club World Cup?

It is important to highlight that teams qualify based on their performance in their respective continental tournaments between 2025 and 2028. In other words, in theory, you need to win the Libertadores to guarantee a spot in the tournament.

Where will the 2029 Club World Cup be held?

The location of the 2029 Club World Cup has not yet been decided. So far, four countries have expressed interest in hosting the tournament: Brazil, Qatar, Spain, and Morocco.

Has FIFA decided on the prize money for the Club World Cup?

Currently, just like the location of the Club World Cup, FIFA has also not yet decided on the prize money for the tournament four years from now. However, the trend is that the amounts will be higher than in the 2025 edition.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đŸ‡§đŸ‡· here.

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