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If Donald Trump were to return to power ("Trump 2.0"), the FIFA Club World Cup—especially in its expanded format—would become a unique lens through which to examine the shifting dynamics of global power, nationalism, and soft power projection in the 2020s.
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The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is facing challenges due to Donald Trump's policies, particularly immigration restrictions and trade tensions, which may impact attendance, logistics, and the global image of the tournament. Here's what's happening ¹:
- Immigration Restrictions: Trump's policies have raised concerns among international fans, with some facing potential detention or deportation. FIFA has tried to mitigate this by reducing ticket prices, but the atmosphere in stadiums might still be affected.
- Trade Tensions: Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration could increase costs for organizers and participating clubs, potentially affecting the tournament's overall revenue.
- Global Sports Spectacle: Despite these challenges, the tournament promises to be an exciting event, featuring 32 top clubs from around the world, including Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, and Inter Miami, with Lionel Messi in action.
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He Trump wants to make America great in every sector and he will do everything to achieve it.
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Its obvious that the president did his part and we thank him.
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President's intervention shows respect and support...
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America wants to become great again as ots president has always put it in all spheres. Definitely it's brings financial safety net.
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With the Club World Cup over, the next big stage in football is the World Cup. Three joint countries will host this cup in North America.
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The FIFA Club World Cup and the Global Sports Spectacle in the Age of Trump 2.0
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Soccer’s international governing body staged a halftime show that hinted at its cultural aspirations for next year’s North America–hosted World Cup proper. The president made sure to intervene in the entertainment.

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I think if the motive is not politically related, then the industry will not only economically yield but also culturally become firm
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