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Whatever the Club World Cup is, the world's passion for soccer will make it sing

Yahoo SportsSunday, June 15, 2025 at 6:52:35 AM
Whatever the Club World Cup is, the world's passion for soccer will make it sing
The Club World Cup might not be perfect—some find its format odd or its execution messy—but none of that really matters to soccer fans. Their love for the game is bigger than any tournament's flaws, and they'll turn even this chaotic event into something electric.
Editor’s Note: At the end of the day, sports aren’t just about polished competitions or flawless logistics—they’re about passion. This piece taps into that universal truth: no matter how jumbled a tournament might be, fans will always show up, cheer, and make it unforgettable. It’s a reminder that the heart of the game beats louder than its problems.
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