
The United Arab Emirates will host the next FIFA Club World Cup early in 2022, FIFA president Gianni Infantino announced on Wednesday.
The FIFA Club World Cup is usually played in December but this is the second successive year in which it has been delayed - the 2020 edition in Qatar was played in February this year.
"The Club World Cup will be played in early 2022. There are no precise dates yet, but the host will be the United Arab Emirates," Infantino said at a press conference following a FIFA Council meeting.
Chelsea will be Europe's representative after winning last season's UEFA Champions League, while Al Ahly of Egypt are also confirmed participants.
South America will be represented by either Palmeiras or Flamengo, with the Brazilian duo meeting in next month's Copa Libertadores final.
Asia will be represented by either Al Hilal SFC of Saudi Arabia or Korea Republic's Pohang Steelers, who will me in the 2021 AFC Champions League final on November 23.
Bayern Munich won the most recent edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, which has been held in the UAE on four previous occasions, most recently in 2018 when Real Madrid were the winners.
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