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Bank of America, a leading global financial institution, has expanded its partnership with FIFA by becoming the Official Partner of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™. This move further cements the bank’s commitment to supporting the growth of football on a global scale while engaging billions of fans worldwide.
A Historic Collaboration for the Beautiful Game FIFA Bank of America
Bank of America first joined FIFA as the Official Bank Sponsor for the FIFA World Cup 26™ in August 2024. Building on this foundation, the bank has extended its partnership to include the new 32-team FIFA Club World Cup™, set to take place in the United States from June 15 to July 13, 2025. This tournament, which will be held in 11 cities across the USA, is poised to redefine global club football.
The competition will feature the best clubs from six confederations—AFC, CAF, Concacaf, CONMEBOL, OFC, and UEFA—competing for the iconic FIFA Club World Cup Trophy. The tournament will kick off in Miami and conclude in New York/New Jersey, showcasing the pinnacle of club football to a worldwide audience.
Delivering Economic and Social Impact FIFA Bank of America
This partnership is about more than football. Matches will bring significant economic and social benefits to the host cities, aligning with Bank of America’s mission to engage local communities and foster growth. As FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated, “Bank of America is a perfect partner for this ground-breaking tournament.” With operations spanning all tournament host cities, the bank’s involvement ensures both global reach and local impact.
Brian Moynihan, Chair and CEO of Bank of America, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of deepening client relationships and generating lasting economic impact through these iconic sporting events. “This partnership sharpens our focus on connecting with communities and creating opportunities that resonate both globally and locally,” Moynihan added.
Key Highlights of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™
- Dates: June 15 to July 13, 2025
- Host Cities: 11 cities across the USA
- Participants: 32 top clubs representing six global confederations
- Significance: The largest FIFA Club World Cup in history
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