On June 15, the highly anticipated 2025 FIFA Club World Cup kicked off in the USA. This edition is the first one to include a 32-team.
The opening game was between Egypt's Al Ahly and USA's Inter Miami.
SEE News will introduce you to readers with various articles and facts about the tournament, which is running between June 15 and July 13.
This feature introduces all you need to know about the tournament's Groups G.
Group G features Manchester City from England, Wydad AC from Morocco, Al Ain FC from the UAE, and Juventus FC from Italy.
Manchester City
The reigning Premier League champions and 2023 UEFA Champions League winners, Manchester City come into the tournament as one of the top contenders. Known for their possession-based style and tactical brilliance under Pep Guardiola, City are expected to dominate Group G.
Top players include Erling Haaland, Omar Marmoush, and Phil Foden, all capable of dismantling any defense with their precision, power, and creativity.
Wydad AC
One of Africa’s most successful clubs, Wydad AC are a consistent force in the CAF Champions League. Their physicality, pressing, and homegrown talents make them a formidable opponent even against the European giants.
Top players include Yahya Jabrane, Ayoub El Amloud, and Jalal Daoudi, who provide leadership and attacking thrust in key moments.
Al Ain FC
Representing the UAE, Al Ain FC are former AFC Champions League winners and have a rich history in Asian football. Known for their technical approach and structured defense, they can be a tricky team to break down.
Top players include Soufiane Rahimi, Kodjo Laba, and Erik, who bring pace and flair to the front line and will aim to capitalize on counter-attacking chances.
Juventus FC
Returning to the global stage, Juventus bring experience, defensive grit, and a rich legacy from Italian football. Their blend of seasoned veterans and emerging talents makes them serious contenders to advance.
Top players include Dusan Vlahović, Federico Chiesa, and Manuel Locatelli, who provide a mix of creativity, finishing power, and midfield control.