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Capacity: 76,468Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia. The home of the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL) and Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), it replaced the adjacent Georgia Dome, the Falcons' home stadium for a quarter century, from 1992 through 2016. Opened in 2017, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is owned by the state of Georgia through the Georgia World Congress Center Authority and operated by AMB Group, the parent organization of the Falcons and Atlanta United. The total cost was estimated at $1.6 billion, as of June 2016.The stadium officially opened on August 26 with a Falcons preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals, despite the retractable roof system is incomplete.

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FIFA Club World Cup Quarter Finals

The FIFA Club World Cup quarter-finals have consistently provided thrilling encounters, as they serve as the gateway to the semi-finals where clubs can challenge the champions from Europe and South America. Introduced as part of the tournament's format since the early 2000s, the quarter-final stage often features champions from Africa (CAF), Asia (AFC), North America (CONCACAF), and Oceania, along with the host nation's league winners. These matches are crucial for clubs aiming to make a mark on the global stage by progressing to face the higher-seeded UEFA and CONMEBOL representatives who usually join in the semi-finals.

Over the years, the FIFA Club World Cup Quarter Finals have seen several memorable moments and upsets. One of the most notable was TP Mazembe’s stunning victory in 2010 over Pachuca, which paved the way for the Congolese side to reach the final, where they eventually faced Inter Milan. This win remains one of the most iconic underdog stories in the tournament’s history. Similarly, in 2013, Guangzhou Evergrande defeated Egypt's Al Ahly in a thrilling quarter-final match, showcasing the rise of Chinese football clubs on the world stage. Guangzhou's subsequent semi-final match against Bayern Munich further solidified their reputation despite the loss.

In recent years, the FIFA Club World Cup Quarter Finals have continued to highlight the competitive nature of clubs from diverse regions. In 2019, Monterrey of Mexico defeated Al Sadd in a tense match to reach the semi-finals, where they gave Liverpool a run for their money, narrowly losing to the eventual champions. The 2020 edition saw Tigres UANL make history by becoming the first CONCACAF team to reach the final after defeating Ulsan Hyundai in the quarter-finals and then overcoming Palmeiras in the semis, only to fall short against Bayern Munich in the final.

In 2021, Al Ahly of Egypt proved their consistency at the global level by defeating Monterrey in the quarter-finals, continuing their impressive track record in the tournament. They went on to claim third place, a testament to the strength of African football on the global stage. Similarly, the 2022 tournament saw Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia emerge victorious against Wydad AC in a dramatic penalty shootout during the quarter-finals, which allowed them to progress further and eventually finish as runners-up after a spirited campaign.

The FIFA Club World Cup Quarter Finals have been a platform for clubs from Asia, Africa, and North America to showcase their potential against more established teams. It has also seen up-and-coming talents shine, providing fans with exciting matchups that set the stage for the tournament's climax. The unpredictability and excitement of this stage make it one of the highlights of the competition, where dreams of global glory are either made or broken. As the tournament continues to evolve, the quarter-finals remain a crucial stage where clubs aim to achieve historic breakthroughs, often challenging the dominance of teams from more traditional football powerhouses.

Don’t miss the excitement of the FIFA Club World Cup Quarter Finals, taking place in the USA in 2025! Watch as some of the world’s best clubs, including top teams like Manchester City and Real Madrid, clash in the fight for a spot in the semifinals. Secure FIFA Club World Cup Quarter Finals tickets now on XchangeTickets.com, the trusted platform for buying and selling tickets. Whether you're eager to witness the action live or need to sell your FIFA Club World Cup Quarter Finals to other passionate football fans, XchangeTickets provides a safe and reliable way to manage all your ticket needs. Act quickly—these matches promise unforgettable football drama in the USA!