
FIFA Club World Cup Opens with Fierce 0–0 Clash Between Al Ahly, Inter Miami
Taarek Refaat
Al Ahly and Inter Miami opened the 2025 Club World Cup with a goalless draw at Hard Rock Stadium in the United States.
The match saw missed opportunities for both teams, including a missed penalty kick by Mahmoud Hassan "Trezeguet," resulting in a goalless draw.
Al Ahly received $1 million after the goalless draw, according to the bonuses announced by FIFA, as did Inter Miami.
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