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Club World Cup is a 2026 warm-up for the World Cup amid concerns about heat and pitches

The first 32-team Club World Cup concluded on Sunday, and FIFA learned a lot. Chelsea won the tournament, which was a preview for the World Cup in 2026.

The quadrennial event will be held next year in the co-hosts of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with a record 48 teams. This is up from the 64 teams that competed in the last tournament in Qatar in 2022.

FIFA has expanded this year's Club World Cup to 32 teams, more than four-times its original size. This format is a preview of what fans can look forward to next year.

Alan Rothenberg, former president of U.S. Soccer, who oversaw the World Cup in 1994, said that it is a "dry run" for FIFA.

There were mistakes and issues in the beginning, but they've learned from their mistakes. They know how to organize a tournament across multiple cities of this huge country. It's going be a lot easier for '26, because they have more experience."

The organizers faced criticism from the players, coaches and fans for a variety of issues, from the pitch conditions, to scheduling, to heat. Some games were played in packed stands, while others had sparse crowds, baking at temperatures as high as 85 degrees Fahrenheit.

The global players' union FIFPRO stated that the heat in particular should "serve a wake-up" call, with the organisers being pressured to schedule earlier matches to accommodate the enormous scale of the event.

Enzo Fernandez, Chelsea's midfielder, described temperatures as "very hazardous" for players.

"Every criticism we receive is an opportunity for us to study and analyse it, in order to find out what we can improve on," FIFA President Gianni infantino told journalists ahead of the final.

The heat is a problem. "It's a problem all over the globe."

Infantino stated that the 2026 tournament would be using stadiums with climate control and roofs to accommodate more daytime matches. Atlanta, Dallas Houston and Vancouver are the four World Cup stadiums with roofs.

"We must look at how we can improve." We introduced cooling breaks. We must water the pitch. "We can look at how we can improve things in America and Canada to prepare for the next Vancouver Olympics," said Infantino.

Rothenberg, now the chairman of Premier Partnerships a division within Playfly Sports, stated that FIFA will have greater operational control of the 2026 tournament than previous editions.

Rothenberg's forthcoming book, "The Big Bounce", explores the popularity of soccer in the U.S.

'HISTORIC EVENT'

In preparation for the World Cup in 2018, the global soccer governing body set up offices in Miami, New York and the Trump Tower.

The trophy was presented to Chelsea by U.S. president Donald Trump at the MetLife Stadium in New York on Sunday, after Chelsea defeated Paris St. Germain 3-0.

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FIFA will have a broadcast center in Dallas, Texas from January to the end of the tournament next year.

The parking lot of the MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, was a smaller version.

Oscar Sanchez, the head of host broadcast, told reporters that this was not a trial run. We'll learn a lot from '25, but it is an historic event.

It's huge - but the year 2026 will be humongous.

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford will host the World Cup 2026 finale. Research is underway to optimize pitch conditions.

Coaches and players have criticised the pitch quality at Club World Cup venues despite efforts to improve it, such as transporting Bermudagrass overnight in refrigerator trucks.

Blair Christensen said that the pitch manager would report on this tournament after it and apply lessons to 2026.

The players who work with me on the pitch are much sharper than they were in 35 days and we will take this forward into next year. Reporting by Amy Tennery, with additional reporting by Fernando Kallas in New York and Kurt Hall, Miguel Lo Bianco, and Kurt Hall, in New York. Editing by Toby Davis.

(source: Reuters)