FIFA Club World Cup 2025™

Thursday 19 June 2025, 17:15

By the numbers: The first round of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™

  • The tournament has now seen each of the 32 clubs make their debut, with a total attendance figure of over half a million fans so far

  • Players from 66 countries have taken to the pitch, with Brazil, Argentina and Spain leading the way in terms of player representation

  • 44 goals have been scored, averaging 2.75 per match, by players representing 17 different countries

After five days of world-class football and 16 matches played across the United States, the first round of the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup™ has come to a close. With 44 goals scored by players from 17 different countries, celebrated names making their mark, and an incredible atmosphere both in the stands and across the host cities, the group stage is delivering on every level.

 A detailed view of the FIFA Club World Cup trophy on the pitch

The results ranged from dominant wins to tightly contested draws, including some balanced duels between European powerhouses and champions from other parts of the world. The compelling action on the pitch was matched by an accumulated stadium attendance of 556,369 — an average of 34,773 per match.

As the first round of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ wraps up, the numbers tell a story of intense competition, diverse talent, and passionate fans. Here’s a detailed look at the key stats shaping this historic tournament so far.

Total goals scored so far: 44 goals

Cumulative attendance after 16 matches: 556,369

Top 3 attendances:

  • 80,619 – Paris Saint-Germain v. Atlético de Madrid, Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles

  • 62,415 – Real Madrid C.F. v. Al Hilal, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

  • 60,927 – Al Ahly FC v. Inter Miami CF, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

Nationalities represented on the pitch: 66 nationalities

  • Brazil, 70

  • Argentina, 57

  • Spain, 26

  • Portugal, 25

  • France, 24

  • England, 19

  • USA, 17

  • Mexico, 16

  • Germany, 16

  • South Africa, 15

  • Morocco, 15

Goalscorer nationalities: 17 nationalities (own goals not included)

  • Argentina, 8

  • France, 8

  • Portugal, 5

  • Germany, 5

  • Spain, 3

  • Brazil, 3

  • Uruguay, 1

  • Mexico, 1

  • Belgium, 1

  • Türkiye, 1

  • Japan, 1

  • Israel, 1

  • USA, 1

  • Austria, 1

  • South Africa, 1

  • Korea Republic, 1

  • England, 1

Boca Juniors players celebrating after scoring

Average goals per match: 2.75

Goals by continent (club origin, own goals not included):

  • Europe: 29

  • Africa: 1

  • Asia: 2

  • North America: 3

  • South America: 8

  • Oceania: 0

Goals by continent (player origin, own goals not included):

  • Europe: 26

  • Africa: 1

  • Asia: 2

  • North America: 2

  • South America: 12

  • Oceania: 0

 Igor Jesus #99 of Botafogo scores

Goal types:

  • Right foot: 19

  • Left foot: 13

  • Header: 12

Fastest goal: Phil Foden (Manchester City) – 1 min 51 secs v. Wydad AC

Youngest scorer so far: Senny Mayulu (Paris Saint-Germain) (19y 29d)

Oldest scorer so far: Sergio Ramos (CF Monterrey) (39y 79d)

Sergio Ramos #93 of CF Monterrey celebrates scoring

Youngest player so far: Lennart Karl (FC Bayern München) (17y 113d)

Oldest player so far: Fábio (Fluminense FC) (44y 260d)

Most goals in a match (individual player): Jamal Musiala (FC Bayern München) (three goals)

Average starting XI age by team (youngest to oldest):

  • Salzburg, 22.7

  • Manchester City, 24.3

  • Juventus, 24.5

  • Chelsea, 24.6

  • Real Madrid, 24.8

  • PSG, 24.9

  • Porto, 25.6

  • Palmeiras, 26.5

  • Pachuca, 27.1

  • Benfica, 27.7

  • Wydad, 27.7

  • Al Ain, 28.2

  • Botafogo, 28.4

  • Atlético, 28.4

  • Espérance, 28.5

  • Dortmund, 28.6

  • Al Ahly, 28.7

  • Inter Miami, 28.8

  • Urawa Reds, 29.0

  • Auckland City, 29.1

  • Bayern München, 29.2

  • LAFC, 29.3

  • Seattle Sounders, 29.3

  • Al Hilal, 29.3

  • Mamelodi Sundowns, 29.4

  • Boca Juniors, 29.7

  • Flamengo, 30.0

  • Internazionale, 30.0

  • River Plate, 30.5

  • Monterrey, 30.9

  • Fluminense, 31.2

  • Ulsan, 31.2

Players of Esperance De Tunisie pose for a team photo

New rule spotlight – 8-second goalkeeper rule:

  • First recorded case: Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns) vs. Ulsan HD

Stay tuned for more standout moments and record-breaking performances as the journey to crown the truly global club champion continues, with eight clubs returning to the pitch today.