The FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2024™ concluded in thrilling fashion at Lusail Stadium, where over 67,000 fans watched Real Madrid claim the title with a commanding 3-0 victory over Mexican club Pachuca.
The event celebrated the second anniversary of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ with pre-match cultural activities held at the stadium fan zone. Six continental club champions competed in the tournament, with games played at Lusail Stadium and Stadium 974 from 11-18 December, drawing a total of over 118,000 spectators.
Before Real Madrid’s triumph, CF Pachuca secured the FIFA Derby of Americas Qatar 2024™ by defeating Botafogo and lifted the FIFA Challenger Cup Qatar 2024™ after beating Al Ahly SC at Stadium 974.
The tournament also emphasised accessibility, offering Audio Descriptive Commentary (ADC) for visually impaired fans and featuring a sensory room at Lusail Stadium, ensuring an inclusive experience for all attendees.
This inaugural edition capped a successful week of football in Qatar, which also hosted The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024, where Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr. was named Best Player.
Looking ahead, Qatar’s sporting calendar remains packed with global events, including the 2024 Trophée des Champions on 5 January 2025 at Stadium 974, featuring PSG and Monaco. Qatar will also host the FIFA U17 World Cup from 5-22 November 2025 and the FIFA Arab Cup™ in 2025, 2029, and 2033.
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