Lionel Messi and Inter Miami kicked off the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup with a goalless draw against Al Ahly, entertaining a crowd of 60,927 fans in Florida. The match saw Messi almost scoring a late winner, only to be denied by Al Ahly's goalkeeper in stoppage time.
Match Highlights
Al Ahly, backed by over 10,000 supporters, missed a first-half penalty, while Miami's goalkeeper made crucial saves to keep the game level. Despite both teams pushing for a goal, the match ended in a draw.
Event Overview
The FIFA Club World Cup opener was a success, with a nearly full stadium and enthusiastic fans from both teams. The absence of goals was the only downside, but the event delivered as expected by FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
Fan Presence
Thousands of Al Ahly fans arrived early, creating a vibrant atmosphere in the stadium. The event was well-organized, with efficient ticket and security checks, ensuring a smooth experience for all attendees.
Tournament Format
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup features an expanded format with clubs from around the world. Despite criticisms about a crowded football calendar, the tournament aims to globalize the club game.
Match Details
The game itself was exciting, with Al Ahly dominating the first half and Miami improving after the break. Both teams had scoring opportunities, including a missed penalty and close chances for Messi.
Upcoming Matches
Inter Miami will face Porto in Atlanta before returning home to play against Palmeiras from Brazil. The tournament promises more thrilling matches as teams compete for the title.
Source: Sportstar