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“South American Teams Are Running the Club World Cup—and Europe’s Feeling It”

Jun 22, 2025 | Sports

June 22, 2025

The new 32-team FIFA Club World Cup is turning into a South American showcase—and the European giants are getting a wake-up call.

Brazilian clubs like Botafogo and Flamengo aren’t just holding their own—they’re outplaying teams like PSG and Chelsea. Boca Juniors, Palmeiras, and Fluminense are showing the same energy, proving that South American clubs aren’t here to just participate. They came to win.

The vibes in the stadiums say it all. While most European fans stayed home, South American supporters showed up loud and proud, turning U.S. arenas into home turf. The passion, the noise, the flags—it’s been electric, and it’s fueling the players in a big way.

Meanwhile, European teams look a step behind. Long seasons, tired legs, and maybe a bit of underestimating their opponents are starting to show. South American clubs, with fresher squads and something to prove, are pouncing on the opportunity.

Money might still be on Europe’s side, but heart, hunger, and hustle? That’s all South America. This tournament is showing the world that the gap is closing—and fast.

If the big-name clubs thought this was going to be a walk in the park, they better think again. South America is making noise—and it’s only getting louder.

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