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FIFA Club World Cup to be spread across 28 days in summer of 2025

Sky News Saturday, 16 December 2023
The new Club World Cup will be spread across 28 days by FIFA in the summer of 2025, Sky News can reveal – finishing around a month before the new Premier League season.
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