FIFA president Gianni Infantino asserts that this summer’s Club World Cup is the most successful tournament globally. Despite facing criticism for overburdening elite players and being held in high temperatures in the United States, raising health concerns, Infantino still regards it as the premier club competition. He reported that the newly-expanded summer tournament has brought in over $2 billion (£1.5 billion) in revenue, translating to approximately $33 million (£24 million) for each match. Speaking at Trump Tower in New York before the final between Chelsea and Paris St-Germain, Infantino declared, “The golden era of global club football has begun… This FIFA Club World Cup has undoubtedly been an enormous success.” Certainly, there are several advantages as well as some drawbacks. Additionally, see: Only Caicedo Has the Potential to Join PSG’s First Team – Mikel. We value the views of all individuals. It has achieved success. More than 2.5 million people have attended events in the stadium. This averages about 40,000 fans attending each game, a number unmatched by any league globally, aside from the Premier League, which has home teams rather than neutral venues. “Although we were told it wouldn’t be financially viable, I can confirm that we brought in over $2 billion in revenue from this competition. On average, we generated $33 million for each match. No other cup competition globally approaches the $33 million per match figure. “This competition is already the most successful club tournament in the world by various metrics.”