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2025 FIFA CWC Guide: All You Need to Know About Group C & D

2025 FIFA CWC Guide: All You Need to Know About Group C & D

Rana Atef
On June 15, the highly anticipated 2025 FIFA Club World Cup kicked off in the USA. This edition is the first one to include a 32-team.
The opening game was between Egypt's Al Ahly and USA's Inter Miami.
SEE News will introduce you to readers with various articles and facts about the tournament, which is running between June 15 and July 13.
This feature introduces all you need to know about the tournament's Group C and D.
Group C
Group C features Bayern Munich from Germany, Benfica from Portugal, Boca Juniors from Argentina, and Auckland City from New Zealand.
Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich are perennial contenders in European and global football, having won 6 UEFA Champions League titles. Known for their high-pressing, attacking style, Bayern are favorites to top this group. With a squad full of international stars and depth, they're a powerhouse at this level.
Top players include Joshua Kimmich, Leroy Sané, and Kingsley Coman, all capable of making decisive contributions in key moments.
Benfica
Benfica are one of Portugal's most successful and historic clubs, having consistently performed well in European competitions. Their mix of youth and experience, along with a tactical approach, makes them a strong contender in Group C.
Top players include Darwin Núñez, Enzo Fernández, and Alex Grimaldo, who will look to lead the charge for Benfica as they attempt to upset the big clubs in this group.
Boca Juniors
Boca Juniors are one of South America's most iconic teams, boasting a record number of Copa Libertadores titles. Known for their passionate play and rock-solid defense, Boca are always a team to watch in international competitions.
Top players include Darío Benedetto, Carlos Tevez, and Jorman Campuzano, who bring both experience and grit to the squad. They will look to disrupt their more favored opponents.
Auckland City
Auckland City are the dominant force in Oceania, regularly winning the OFC Champions League. While they enter this group as underdogs, their strong team ethic and tactical discipline can be key in challenging the bigger clubs in Group C.
Top players include Dylan Manickum, Adam Mitchell, and Niko Kirwan, who provide leadership and technical skill. Auckland will aim to cause some surprises in this challenging group.
Group D:
Group D features Flamengo from Brazil, Chelsea from England, LAFC from the United States, and ES Tunis from Tunisia.
Flamengo
Flamengo, one of Brazil's most prestigious clubs, are the current Copa Libertadores champions. Known for their attacking football and flair, they will be one of the strongest teams in Group D, aiming to showcase South American dominance.
Top players include Gabigol, Everton Ribeiro, and Arrascaeta, all capable of lighting up the competition with their attacking brilliance and creativity.
Chelsea
Chelsea are one of the most successful clubs in England and Europe, with multiple Premier League and Champions League titles. With a squad full of top-tier international players, they will be aiming for global supremacy in the Club World Cup.
Top players include Enzo Fernández, Raheem Sterling, and Thiago Silva, who bring experience, defensive solidity, and attacking flair to the team.
LAFC
LAFC have become a dominant force in Major League Soccer, having won the MLS Cup and the Supporters' Shield in recent years. Their fast, high-pressing style is a threat to any team, and they'll be looking to make a big impact on the world stage.
Top players include Carlos Vela, Gareth Bale, and Diego Rossi, all capable of breaking down defenses with their pace, vision, and goalscoring abilities.
ES Tunis
ES Tunis are the most successful club in Tunisia and one of the most successful in Africa. Known for their strong defense and tactical discipline, they will look to compete hard against the global heavyweights in this group.
Top players include Youssef Msakni, Taha Yassine Khenissi, and Ali Maâloul, who bring experience and leadership to the squad.
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