Why is Liverpool not in the Club World Cup 2025?
Liverpool did not qualify because Chelsea and Manchester City already filled England's two available spots through their Champions League wins.
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Chelsea and Manchester City have secured their spots in the 2025 Club World Cup, while Liverpool, despite being a top-performing team, will not participate. This article clarifies the qualification process and highlights key transfer rumors...
The 2025 Club World Cup qualification process allocated 12 of the 32 places to European clubs. Four spots were reserved for Champions League winners from 2020-2021 to 2023-24, and eight for the next best teams. With Real Madrid winning two Champions Leagues, the nine best 'non-winners' qualified. However, a rule limits each nation to two teams, unless more win their continent's Champions League. This rule excluded Liverpool, as Chelsea and Manchester City had already secured England's spots.
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Liverpool did not qualify because Chelsea and Manchester City already filled England's two available spots through their Champions League wins.
The summer transfer window closes on Tuesday night at 7pm UK time.
Qualified teams include Chelsea, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Paris St-Germain, Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan, Porto, Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Juventus, and Red Bull Salzburg.
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