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Relive a FIFA Club World Cup draw

  • October 09, 2017
  • FOOTBALL

  • Draw in Abu Dhabi will establish who plays who in a quarter-finals
  • Tournament to be hold in United Arab Emirates on 6-16 December
  • Reigning champions Real Madrid looking to urge title

The central pull for a FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2017, that takes place in Abu Dhabi during 12:00 internal time on Monday 9 October, will be streamed live on FIFA.com.

FIFA Event Manager Jaime Yarza will be overseeing a pull and will have a incalculable assistance of Emirati football star Abdulrahim Jumaa, who played during a final Club World Cup to be hold in a UAE, in 2010.

Also holding partial in a eventuality will be Major General Mohammed Khalfan Al Rumaithi, a boss of a tournament’s Local Organising Committee, while Emirati sports publisher Osama Al Amiri will be a master of ceremonies.

The pull will symbol a start of a countdown to a Club World Cup, that will take place on 6-16 Dec in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain.

Participating teams
Al Jazira Club (UAE joining champions)
Auckland City (winners of a OFC Champions League)
Pachuca (winners of a CONCACAF Champions League)
Real Madrid (winners of a UEFA Champions League)
Winners of a CAF Champions League (tournament concludes on 5 November)
Winners of a AFC Champions League (tournament concludes on 25 November)
Winners of a Copa Libertadores (tournament concludes on 29 November)

Draw procedure
With Al Jazira and Auckland City set to face any other in a opening game, a pull will confirm who faces who in Matches 2 and 3 on the UAE 2017 compare schedule, both of that are quarter-final ties.

Contesting this turn will be a winners of a opening game, Pachuca and a CAF and AFC representatives. The pull will exhibit a intensity rivals of Real Madrid and a Copa Libertadores champions, who will join a foe during a semi-final stage. 

Article source: http://www.fifa.com/clubworldcup/news/y=2017/m=10/news=follow-the-fifa-club-world-cup-draw-2911296.html

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