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We’ll end up with a random Asian team (presumably a Saudi Arabian team), a European team (depending on which team, could be plenty of support or very little). South American and African teams likely won’t hold much interest.

I think you’d find the national interest would be very low for these games.

It's 32 teams, we'd get Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern, etc. all coming out.
 
Shoehorning the 2030 World Cup onto 3 continents (confederations) so that they can quickly move back around to an AFC World Cup in 2034 for a sportswashing nation is a new level of corruption, even for FIFA. And that's saying something.
FIFA really take corruption to the highest of highs.
 

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It's 32 teams, we'd get Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern, etc. all coming out.
Still don't think it'd sell out most games.

The English clubs (Man U/Liverpool - probably Arsenal/Chelsea) would but are there really that many Bayern fans here? The Spanish clubs without Ronaldo/Messi etc.
 
Still don't think it'd sell out most games.

The English clubs (Man U/Liverpool - probably Arsenal/Chelsea) would but are there really that many Bayern fans here? The Spanish clubs without Ronaldo/Messi etc.

Think it 100% would sell out all games. People will absolutely want to go see the Spanish and German clubs. Hell, clubs like Juventus get huge crowds here. People are Eurosnobs, they want to go see the best players.

Impossible to guess the playing lists six years from now but they would absolutely attract bumper crowds. Look at the crowds pre-season friendlies get, and this would be in-season so players theoretically more up to speed and in theory at least playing a competitive game.
 
Think it 100% would sell out all games. People will absolutely want to go see the Spanish and German clubs. Hell, clubs like Juventus get huge crowds here. People are Eurosnobs, they want to go see the best players.

Impossible to guess the playing lists six years from now but they would absolutely attract bumper crowds. Look at the crowds pre-season friendlies get, and this would be in-season so players theoretically more up to speed and in theory at least playing a competitive game.
They get those crowds in preseason because they're a one off game. Not a month long tournament with midweek games.

There'll absolutely be fixtures that have larger crowds but the midweek fixtures and basically any game that doesn't have the big drawing clubs, won't.

Watching Bayern play the African champions on a Wednesday night won't sell out. It just won't.
 
They get those crowds in preseason because they're a one off game. Not a month long tournament with midweek games.

There'll absolutely be fixtures that have larger crowds but the midweek fixtures and basically any game that doesn't have the big drawing clubs, won't.

Watching Bayern play the African champions on a Wednesday night won't sell out. It just won't.

Yeah you're right, I should have said it'd sell out all European games, not all games.

I still think any game involving them will get pretty big crowds.

Hell, Asian Cup was a long tournament here and got decent crowds.
 
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They get those crowds in preseason because they're a one off game. Not a month long tournament with midweek games.

There'll absolutely be fixtures that have larger crowds but the midweek fixtures and basically any game that doesn't have the big drawing clubs, won't.

Watching Bayern play the African champions on a Wednesday night won't sell out. It just won't.

The Matildas just sold out Optus Stadium playing against a 3rd rate womens team Phillipines.


I reckon the majority of CWC games will be pretty big sellers.


Also the 2026 Women's Asian Cup will be a huge success much like the 2023 Women's WC.
 
Need to also consider fans of the Asian teams competing will likely travel. If not other fans. Plenty would surely see it as a great excuse for a holiday to Aus.
 
The Matildas just sold out Optus Stadium playing against a 3rd rate womens team Phillipines.


I reckon the majority of CWC games will be pretty big sellers.


Also the 2026 Women's Asian Cup will be a huge success much like the 2023 Women's WC.
Yes because the Matilda's are the national side. The vast majority of football fans in Australia will get behind them.

That's categorically not the case for Bayern Munich. I'd say most football fans in this country wouldn't even know the Bayern Munich result from the weekend. Trying to compare them is pointless.
 
Need to also consider fans of the Asian teams competing will likely travel. If not other fans. Plenty would surely see it as a great excuse for a holiday to Aus.
They'd need to be over here for nigh on a month for that to be a contributing factor. A 32 team competition isn't a short time. Think you'll find far less are willing to travel for club football over an international World Cup.
 
Yes because the Matilda's are the national side. The vast majority of football fans in Australia will get behind them.

That's categorically not the case for Bayern Munich. I'd say most football fans in this country wouldn't even know the Bayern Munich result from the weekend. Trying to compare them is pointless.
I’d definitely go see Bayern or Madrid etc and I’m not fans of them. Pretty good opportunity to see them in a “proper” competitive fixture than friendlies where the best players get 30 mins.
 

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They'd need to be over here for nigh on a month for that to be a contributing factor. A 32 team competition isn't a short time. Think you'll find far less are willing to travel for club football over an international World Cup.

Yep, and that'd be a top up on top of the casual fans who would enjoy the novelty of seeing these top sides. There were Everton fans who flew over for a fortnight when they came here to play Celtic lol, if you think football fans aren't going to travel for an actual trophy then that's just crazy.

The games would also be spread around the country so it's not as if there's ten games in Sydney (or at least, not in a block) so you get fatigue from the fixtures.

I also think you're significantly underrating how many fans there are of those clubs who live here.

South American team v African team would probably be the least attended fixtures but I'm sure they'd vary ticket prices accordingly. I mean, there'd be WC games where that'd be the case so it's hardly a unique or CWC-specific issue.
 
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Yes because the Matilda's are the national side. The vast majority of football fans in Australia will get behind them.

That's categorically not the case for Bayern Munich. I'd say most football fans in this country wouldn't even know the Bayern Munich result from the weekend. Trying to compare them is pointless.

Australians love their football.

Uzbekistan vs North Korea still gets 12k at the 2015 Asian Cup for example with virtually no expat community for either side.
 
Needs to be also mentioned that Australia / NZ average 31,000 for the entire 2023 Women's WC:


That's a 42% increase on France 2019 (pre covid) and a record attendance of all time (600k over the record).


Clearly Australians come out in droves when quality football is on offer, not just when the national team is playing.
 
I’d definitely go see Bayern or Madrid etc and I’m not fans of them. Pretty good opportunity to see them in a “proper” competitive fixture than friendlies where the best players get 30 mins.
Sure. But are you doing that multiple times in a month? How many games would you attend in said month, knowing the cost etc.
 
Yep, and that'd be a top up on top of the casual fans who would enjoy the novelty of seeing these top sides. There were Everton fans who flew over for a fortnight when they came here to play Celtic lol, if you think football fans aren't going to travel for an actual trophy then that's just crazy.

The games would also be spread around the country so it's not as if there's ten games in Sydney (or at least, not in a block) so you get fatigue from the fixtures.

I also think you're significantly underrating how many fans there are of those clubs who live here.

South American team v African team would probably be the least attended fixtures but I'm sure they'd vary ticket prices accordingly. I mean, there'd be WC games where that'd be the case so it's hardly a unique or CWC-specific issue.
Hopefully we get to see them, I'm all for it.

I just think the potential attendance records being discussed is incredibly far the other side of optimistic.
 
Hopefully we get to see them, I'm all for it.

I just think the potential attendance records being discussed is incredibly far the other side of optimistic.

I think you're the one that brought up the attendances haha I just said it'd be great to host the Club World Cup. I think across the event it'd be a big success though, particularly for the knock outs.
 

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Needs to be also mentioned that Australia / NZ average 31,000 for the entire 2023 Women's WC:


That's a 42% increase on France 2019 (pre covid) and a record attendance of all time (600k over the record).


Clearly Australians come out in droves when quality football is on offer, not just when the national team is playing.
International football is incredibly different to club football.
 
I think you're the one that brought up the attendances haha I just said it'd be great to host the Club World Cup. I think across the event it'd be a big success though, particularly for the knock outs.
Any idea on who we're bidding against?
 
International football is incredibly different to club football.

Yeah and I'd be inclined to say there's a lot more neutral interest in club football than nations. Would you rather see Colombia v Netherlands or River Plate v Bayern Munich?
 
Yeah and I'd be inclined to say there's a lot more neutral interest in club football than nations. Would you rather see Colombia v Netherlands or River Plate v Bayern Munich?
Across a tournament, I'd completely disagree.

You and I were at Star City that night with the French/Colombians etc. Club football has a far smaller number of supporters than nations do. I can't see River Plate v Bayern Munich packing out the Star with people in kits etc of the two clubs.
 
Any idea on who we're bidding against?

It was going to be the Saudis also bidding but it does sound like Australia has agreed to forgo 2034 in exchange for support to host 2029 Club World Cup & 2026 Women's Asian Cup from AFC.
 

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