FIFA President Declares Club World Cup as the Premier Club Competition
FIFA President Gianni Infantino claims the Club World Cup is the "most successful club competition in the world," generating over $2 billion in revenue despite criticism.
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino claims the Club World Cup is the "most successful club competition in the world," generating over $2 billion in revenue despite criticism.
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