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Football: FIFA ranks Johor Darul Ta’zim 11th in Asia ahead of Club World Cup

There are four slots for the Asian continent in the tournament hosted by the US in 2025

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 26 Dec 2023 10:00AM

Football: FIFA ranks Johor Darul Ta’zim 11th in Asia ahead of Club World Cup
The victorious Johor Darul Ta’zim team that won against Terengganu in the Malaysia FA Cup final at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium last year. JDT emerged champion in the annual competition in both 2022 and 2023. The Vibes file pic, December 26, 2023

HAVING a Malaysian team playing in the first 32-team FIFA Club World Cup 2025 might be a near impossible task, but Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) managed to bring some cheers for the local footballs fans.

It is after the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) listed the Southern Tigers among the top 12 clubs in the region ahead of the expanded Club World Cup to be held at the US in 2025, to be known as Mundial de Clubes FIFA.

According to the list, JDT is ranked in 11th place, tied on 38 points with 12th placed Daegu FC of South Korea and Iran’s Persepolis FC in 10th place, while Al Hilal SFC of Saudi Arabia tops the rankings with 97 points.

Four slots are allocated for the Asian continent. They are filled by the three winners of the Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) top tier club competitions, the AFC Champions League, and one slot through the rankings in the competitions.

2021 AFC Champions League winners Al Hilal SFC and 2022 edition champions Urawa Red Diamonds of Japan have confirmed their slots for the tournament scheduled from June 15 to July 13.

The two clubs will be joined by the rebranded 2023/24 AFC Champions League Elite winners and the best ranked club excluding the three champions, to challenge the best clubs from six continental confederations in 2025.

Chances are less for the 10-time Super League champions JDT, who completed their double quadruple after winning the Super League, Malaysia Cup, FA Cup and Charity Shield but missing this season’s AFC Champions League knockout stage by finishing third in the group stage.

Apart from four Asian clubs, the competition will also feature an Oceania club;  four  from Africa;  four clubs from the  North, Central America and Caribbean confederations; six from South America; and 12 from Europe, including UEFA Champions League winners Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester City.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino said the Club World Cup will be an open competition based on sporting merit that will play a key role as part of the body’s efforts to make football truly global.

“Clubs play a fundamental role in world football, and the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 will be a major milestone in providing clubs from all confederations with a fitting stage on which to shine at the highest level of the game,” he said.

As the Club World Cup will be held every four years starting 2025, the FIFA Intercontinental Cup will be played annually from 2024, with the winners of an intercontinental play-off between clubs from the other confederations would face UEFA Champions League winners in the final. – Bernama, December 26, 2023

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