The dream of seeing Lionel Messi face off against Argentine teams on U.S. soil is nearing reality. Inter Miami, the club where the Argentine star plays, is just a step away from qualifying for the 2025 Club World Cup, which will be hosted in various U.S. cities and feature 32 teams.
After winning the Supporters' Shield in MLS, an award given to the team that finishes the regular season at the top of the standings, Inter Miami is the leading candidate to take the host nation spot for the Club World Cup.
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Should the Herons' participation be confirmed, Messi could face Argentine clubs such as River Plate or Boca Juniors, which would undoubtedly stir excitement across the football world. A clash between Argentina’s national team captain and the biggest names in Argentine football would be an unprecedented event.
The 2025 Club World Cup is shaping up to be an exciting tournament, with a format similar to that of the World Cup. The 32 participating teams will compete over several weeks to crown the world’s best club.
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