Abu Dhabi is ready to host the FIFA Club World Cup

After unparalleled success in organizing its previous sessions in the years 2009, 2010, 2017, 2018, Abu Dhabi is preparing for the fifth time to organize the 18th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2021, which represents a global summit for the title-holders of the continental championships.

The championship competitions will start next February (3th), against Al-Jazira and Berry, at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, and the competitions will witness 8 confrontations, at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, which is one of the largest Emirati stadiums, with a capacity of 37,000 spectators, and has previously hosted the Club World Cup matches, along with Al Nahyan Stadium, as well as Al Wahda Club Stadium, which can accommodate 15,000 spectators, and is hosting the championship matches for the first time.

It is noteworthy that the seven clubs participating in this edition are, Chelsea, the Champions of the European League, Palmeiras of Brazil, the champion of the Libertadores Cup, Al Ahly of Egypt, the champion of the African Champions League, Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia, the champion of the Asian Champions League, Monterrey of Mexico, the champion of CONCACAF, Berry Tahitian, representative of Oceania, in addition to Al Jazira, UAE host club.

Al-Jazira faces Tahitian Berry, to ascend to meet Al-Hilal in the semi-finals, while Al-Ahly of Egypt faces Monterrey of Mexico, then faces the winner of the Brazilian Almeras, with the semi-finals to be held on February 9, and the final meeting on February 12.

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