Following Club León‘s disqualification from the Club World Cup, a major controversy erupted: who would take their place? Alajuelense made a request to obtain the spot vacated by the “Panzas Verdes”, although apparently, FIFA has decided to reject it and organize a match between Club América and LAFC. The winner would get the last ticket to the competition, which sparks several opinions.
However, it must be said that all this is press rumors. Therefore, to clarify the situation, the Mexican team spoke out and gave some clarity to the matter. Through an official statement, the “Águilas” (Eagles) expressed that they had not received any type of invitation to participate in the tournament and assured that if they did receive one, they would announce it immediately on their social networks and various media outlets.
They also took the opportunity to highlight that the team is 100% focused on Tuesday’s commitment against Cruz Azul, for the first leg of the quarterfinals of the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Club América’s official statement on the Club World Cup
Regarding recent reports in the press, regarding a possible game between Club América and some other team, to define who could go to the Club World Cup, it is reported:
Club América has not been formally notified by FIFA, or any other sports authority, regarding a possible participation in the Club World Cup.In case there is any relevant information, we will be the first to make it known to the public.The team is focused and working to seek the title in the CONCACAF Champions Cup and in the Clausura 2025 tournament of Liga MX.
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Just as he confirmed the news of the possible crossing between North American clubs, the spokesman of the parent body of soccer also took the time to mention the reasons why they would have the necessary requirements to take the place of the “Panzas Verdes.”

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His explanation left no room for interpretation: “LAFC would participate as runner-up to Club León in the 2023 CONCACAF Champions League through which Club León had qualified. Club América would participate as the first classified in the confederation classification of the FIFA Club World Cup through which the classification is also determined.”