Football: Africa with two representatives in the Club World Cup

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Football: Africa with two representatives in the Club World Cup
Football: Africa with two representatives in the Club World Cup

Africa-Press – Angola. Two African teams will participate from February 1st to 11th, in the Kingdom of Morocco, in the 2023 International Football Federation (FIFA) Club World Cup.

This is Al Ahly from Egypt and Wydad from Casablanca (Morocco), in the competition that also includes the presence of Auckland City (New Zealand), Settle Sounders (USA), Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia), Flamengo (Brazil) and Real Madrid of Spain.

Flamengo (Brazil – champion of South America)

Real Madrid (Spain – champions of Europe)

Seattle Sounders (USA – Concacaf champions)

Wydad Casablanca (Morocco – host country)

Al Ahly (Egypt – African Champion)

Auckland City (New Zealand – Oceania champions)

Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia – Asia Champion)

It should be noted that Al Ahly was runner-up in the African Champions League, but won the place due to the champion, Wydad Casablanca, being the representative of the host country.

Al Hilal is the representative of Asia for having won the championship of its continent in 2021. The 2022 edition will only be decided in 2023, after this World Cup.

Pairing:

1/2 – Game 1: Al Ahly (Egypt) vs Auckland City (New Zealand) – 4pm (Tangier)

4/2 – Game 2 – Seattle Sounders (USA) – Game 1 Winner – 2:30 pm (Tangier)

4/2 – Game 3 – Wydad Casablanca (Morocco) – Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) – 11h30 (Rabat)

7/2 – Flamengo – Winner of Game 3 – 4pm (Tangier)

8/2 – Real Madrid – Winner of Game 2 – 4pm (Rabat)

2/11 – Third Place Match – 12:30 pm (Rabat)

2/11 – Final – 4pm (Rabat)

Real Madrid of Spain is the team with the most titles won with a total of seven.

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