All-New FIFA Club World Cup Logo Released
FIFA has officially unveiled the emblem for the first-ever 32-team FIFA Club World Cup, which will take place in the United States in June and July 2025.
FIFA Unveils Emblem and Anthem for the Inaugural 32-Team Club World Cup 2025
The all-new FIFA Club World Cup emblem features a contemporary and minimalist design, abstracting the tournament's initials "C – W – C" into a circular icon.
Color-wise, the FIFA Club World Cup uses a black, white, and gold color scheme. The gold logo variant is the main logo, but we will see a monochromatic white version more often in official graphics, then combined with black and gold backgrounds.
The emblem will be used and slightly altered for future editions, creating a consistent brand for this expanded global event.
Ready for a new era of club football 💫#FIFACWC | #TakeItToTheWorld pic.twitter.com/BiE8Pnzhy2
— FIFA Club World Cup (@FIFACWC) September 4, 2024
In addition to the visual identity, FIFA has chosen Gala's iconic football anthem, "Freed from Desire," as the audio signature for the tournament. This track has become a beloved rallying cry for football fans worldwide.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino remarked, "Thirty-two of the best clubs from all corners of the world will be competing. We want fans to share their passion and support for their clubs, taking it to the world."
So far, 30 of the 32 teams are already qualified.
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