FIFA has announced Bank of America as the latest official partner of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
The tournament will bring 32 of the world’s best football teams to the US for what the organisation calls “the greatest global club competition in history”.
Ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 official draw in Miami this Thursday, the organisations have expanded their work to include next year’s global club showpiece.
Matches at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 will be staged in 11 cities across the USA, providing an opportunity for FIFA and Bank of America to deliver positive economic and social impact in the communities in which the bank’s teammates and clients live and work.
In August 2024, Bank of America became the official bank sponsor of the World Cup in 2026.
IFA has said that this partnership underscores the global financial institution’s commitment to promoting wellness, supporting the pursuit of excellence and making a human connection and community impact through the power of sport.
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By GlobalDataThrough this new partnership, FIFA and Bank of America will work together to support the growth of the global game and the tournament’s impact on football fans of all ages, abilities and backgrounds.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said: “We are thrilled to have Bank of America on board for the inaugural 32-team FIFA Club World Cup. In recent months we’ve enjoyed detailed discussions with Bank of America’s leadership about FIFA’s mission both on and off the pitch, so we’re delighted that they’ve joined us on our journey to redefine global club football in addition to working side-by-side with us for FIFA World Cup 2026. As a global organisation with operations around the world and in every tournament host city, Bank of America is a perfect partner for this ground-breaking tournament.”
Bank of America’s chair and CEO, Brian Moynihan, added: “This partnership with FIFA, for both World Cup 2026 and now Club World Cup 2025, sharpens our focus on deepening client relationships through the most iconic sporting events in the world, and generating lasting economic impact, globally and locally.”