Inter Miami qualify for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup by breaking the MLS regular-season points record with a win against the New England Revolution

Messi and Inter Miami have secured their place in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup following a record-setting performance in the MLS on Saturday night. This achievement signifies a major milestone for both the club and Major League Soccer, demonstrating the league’s increasing competitiveness and global prominence.

Inter Miami broke the MLS regular-season points record by amassing 74 points, surpassing the New England Revolution’s previous record of 73 set in 2021. This accomplishment reflects the team’s hard work and exceptional performance over the season. With their victory in the Supporters’ Shield and the fact that the U.S. is hosting the Club World Cup, Lionel Messi and his teammates are now confirmed participants in the tournament next summer, as announced by FIFA President Gianni Infantino after Miami’s impressive win at Chase Stadium.

In a standout performance, Messi came off the bench to score a second-half hat-trick, while Luis Suarez contributed significantly with a four-goal performance, leading Inter Miami to a convincing 6-2 win over the New England Revolution. This decisive match not only reinforced their dominance in the league but also showcased their offensive capabilities and strategic execution.

After the match, the Herons rejoiced with their fans on the pitch at Chase Stadium, celebrating their 2024 MLS Supporters’ Shield victory. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and pride as fans cheered passionately for their team. During a celebratory speech, FIFA President Infantino, alongside club co-owner David Beckham and majority owner Jorge Mas, announced that Miami would be the final CONCACAF representative in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup due to their outstanding performance during the regular season.

“I have three things to share with you,” Infantino told the jubilant crowd. “First, congratulations on winning the Supporters’ Shield. Second, you’ll be competing in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. And third, you will host the opening match at the Hard Rock Stadium in front of 65,000 spectators!” This revelation ignited excitement among players and fans alike, signaling an upcoming historic event in South Florida.

Other CONCACAF representatives in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup include Liga MX teams Monterrey, Club Leon, Pachuca, and fellow MLS club Seattle Sounders. This array of teams from North America promises to create an electrifying competitive atmosphere for the tournament.

The championship will commence with its opening match at Hard Rock Stadium in South Florida, a venue famed for its vibrant atmosphere, making it the perfect setting for an event of this magnitude. Fans are already buzzing with excitement as they anticipate watching their team compete on such a prestigious platform.

Looking ahead, the Herons will face the winner of the Eastern Conference wildcard match between CF Montreal and Atlanta United in a best-of-three series next weekend. As the top seed in the playoffs, they will enjoy the advantage of playing at home throughout the postseason. This home-field edge is crucial in playoff soccer, as the passionate support of their fans can make a significant difference. The upcoming matches are expected to be thrilling as Inter Miami strives to build on their recent successes and pursue a championship title.

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