The FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ has reached a major milestone, with total attendance surpassing one million during the match between Juventus FC and Wydad AC at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.
The historic distinction of being the tournament’s one millionth fan went to Rachida Elomari, a nine-year-old Wydad AC supporter from Virginia, USA. It was her very first time attending a football match in a stadium—an experience she had been eagerly anticipating since Wydad qualified for the expanded 32-team competition.
“I’m here in Philadelphia because my parents told me two years ago that Wydad was going to play in the US,” Rachida said. “I was really excited because I wanted to see my team play, and this was my first time ever going to a stadium. I want to support my team with all my might!”
For Rachida, the tournament has meant more than just football—it was a rare chance to connect with her favorite team without having to travel across continents. “The FIFA Club World Cup gives families like ours a chance to see Wydad live, without spending thousands of dollars flying to another country,” she explained. “I’ve watched World Cups on TV, but seeing this in real life is such a great opportunity—with the greatest teams in the world, in my opinion.”
An aspiring footballer herself, Rachida also shared her love for the game: “It’s one of the most popular sports in my country. It’s really fun, keeps us healthy, and away from trouble.”
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025, hosted across 12 world-class venues in the United States, has seen fans create a vibrant and unforgettable atmosphere both inside the stadiums and throughout the host cities. The tournament has delivered historic moments and massive crowds, with a peak attendance of 80,619 recorded during the Paris Saint-Germain vs Atlético de Madrid clash at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles on June 15.
Other high-attendance matches include:
- 70,248 – Real Madrid vs CF Pachuca, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
- 63,587 – Bayern Munich vs Boca Juniors, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
- 62,415 – Real Madrid vs Al Hilal, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
- 60,927 – Al Ahly vs Inter Miami CF, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
After 30 matches, the tournament has welcomed 1,094,686 fans, averaging 36,490 spectators per game.
With 31 matches still to be played beyond June 22, there is more action ahead for football lovers. Tickets remain available at FIFA.com/tickets, and for those unable to attend in person, DAZN—the tournament’s exclusive global broadcaster—is streaming all matches for free to fans around the world.