Experts Warn: 2025 Club World Cup Poses Major Risk to Next European Season | OneFootball

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·13 luglio 2025

Experts Warn: 2025 Club World Cup Poses Major Risk to Next European Season

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Fatigue, burnout, and record minutes spark concern ahead of 2025–26 campaigns

Experts Warn: 2025 Club World Cup Poses Major Risk to Next European Season


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The ongoing 2025 fifa Club World cup in the U.S is drawn sharp criticism from football experts & insiders who warn of serious consequences for the upcoming 2025 /26 european season due to player overload & minimal recovery time.

Tournament Timing Sparks Controversy

FIFA's first ever 32 team Club World cup kicked off just 3 weeks after the conclusion of the 2024 -25 season and ends only 1 month before the new season begins , offering players barely any rest.

Former liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp slammed the revamped tournament as "the worst idea in football history" warning of potential physical & mental exhaustion for players.

Valverde Tops Minutes Played Alarming Numbers

Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde's logged staggering 6674 minutes this season (the most of any player worldwide). That’s the equivalent of playing 74 full 90 minute matches in just 11 months averaging 1 game every 4.5 day.

Others Over 6000 Minute Played:

  • Bruno Fernandes (Man United) - 6343 min
  • Mike Maignan (AC Milan) - 6108 min
  • Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich) - 6,078 min
  • Salem Al Dawsari (Al Hilal) - 6,028 min

Even Jude Bellingham's clocked 5858 minutes while Real Madrid pushes to delay their la liga opener Vs Osasuna scheduled for 19 Aug to gain extra recovery time.

Enzo Fernandez Chelsea captain expressed concern for player safety calling the Club World cup "dangerous burden" sentiment echoed by manager Enzo Maresca.

The criticism's reached the highest levels with FIFPRO president Maheta Molango and both the French & spanish league associations voicing strong opposition.

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