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FIFA spent $50 million on marketing, increasing its original budget by millions in the final month in an effort to boost attendance.
“CBP is working with FIFA to facilitate the lawful travel of players and fans to the FIFA Club World Cup at our ports of ...
Despite FIFA's lofty ambitions, the Club World Cup has so far played out in front of half-empty stadiums, the result of steep ...
The revamped Club World Cup gets underway on Saturday in Miami, amid a mixture of excitement, skepticism and concerns verging ...
With the Club World Cup starting this weekend, BBC Sport looks at how seriously the expanded tournament is being taken.
According to The Athletic, FIFA has resorted to slashing prices because ticket sales have been so lackluster. Last week, it ...
Tebas said it was his "goal" to ensure that there were no more editions of the expanded month-long, 32-team version of the ...
But there's one reason to care about how teams perform in the tournament: money.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is also expected to be at the games, according to local Miami news outlet NBC 6 ...
If slashed ticket prices, closed stadium sections and moved seats are any indication, fans aren’t exactly clamoring to attend ...
DAZN is the global rights holder for the upcoming Club World Cup and is planning to use it to expand its reach ...
Real Madrid might begin the FIFA Club World Cup without star Kylian Mbappé, who did not practice with his teammates on ...