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07 May 2025

Palmeiras Hosts FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour

Fans can view the trophy and celebrate club history this weekend

Palmeiras is gearing up for an exciting weekend as it prepares to host the FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour on May 9 and May 11, 2025. The trophy, which has already arrived in Brazil, will visit the clubs qualified for the tournament, including Palmeiras, Flamengo, Fluminense, and Botafogo, all of whom will compete in the prestigious event set to take place in the United States this summer.

On Friday, May 9, from 3 PM to 10 PM, fans will have the opportunity to view the Super World Cup trophy in the Palmeiras Trophy Room, located at Allianz Parque. Access to the Trophy Room will be through Gate A on Rua Palestra Itália. This is a golden chance for supporters to get up close and personal with the trophy that symbolizes club football's highest honor.

The Trophy Tour will feature free admission, with tickets available for redemption starting on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 4 PM (Brasília time). Fans can secure their tickets by visiting ingressospalmeiras.com.br. Each supporter is allowed to redeem one ticket, and priority will be given to Avanti members, the club's official fan program. To ensure their spot, fans must register on the site (if they haven't already) and select one of the designated visitation times, which will occur every 30 minutes. A total of 120 reservations will be available for each time slot, making it essential for fans to act quickly.

In addition to the 2025 Super World Cup trophy, the exhibition will also showcase the trophies from the 1951 World Cup and the 2021 Libertadores, the latter of which secured Palmeiras' spot in this year's World Cup. This historical display promises to be a treat for fans, allowing them to relive some of the club's most significant achievements.

The excitement continues on Sunday, May 11, when the trophy will be displayed before the highly anticipated match against São Paulo, known as the Choque-Rei, at Arena Barueri. Tickets for this classic encounter are already on sale via the same website.

Palmeiras earned its place in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 by clinching the 2021 Libertadores title against Flamengo. In the upcoming World Cup, Palmeiras will be the head of Group A, which includes strong contenders such as Porto from Portugal, Al-Ahly from Egypt, and Inter Miami from the United States. The tournament is set to take place from June 14 to July 13, 2025, with Palmeiras kicking off their campaign against Porto on June 15 at 7 PM (Brasília time) at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

This Club World Cup marks a significant opportunity for Palmeiras to showcase their talent on an international stage, and the trophy tour is a perfect way to build excitement among fans. As the tournament approaches, the anticipation among supporters is palpable, with many eager to see how their team will fare against some of the world's best clubs.

The trophy's journey through Brazil is not just a celebration of past victories but also a rallying point for fans as they gear up for the challenges ahead. With the club's rich history and the recent successes in domestic and international competitions, expectations are high.

As the weekend approaches, fans are encouraged to participate in the Trophy Tour and show their support for Palmeiras. The chance to see the trophy that represents the pinnacle of club football is not to be missed, and the club is eager to welcome supporters to share in this momentous occasion.

Fans are reminded to secure their tickets as soon as possible to ensure they do not miss out on this unique opportunity. Whether it's admiring the trophy or cheering on their team in the upcoming matches, Palmeiras supporters are in for an exhilarating few days.

In summary, the FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour is set to be an unforgettable event for Palmeiras fans. With the trophy on display, a classic match against São Paulo on the horizon, and the World Cup just around the corner, there’s no better time to be a supporter of the Verdão.