When the FIFA Membership World Cup 2025 opened on Saturday, Lionel Messi, arguably the world’s best footballer, weaved his magic on the sphere as a cluster of former stars – David Beckham, Ronaldo, Kaka, Bebeto, Roberto Baggio and Javier Zanetti – watched on from their VIP seats on the Laborious Rock Stadium in Miami.
Whereas Messi was unable to attain any targets in Inter Miami’s 0-0 draw towards Egyptian membership Al Ahly, soccer followers turned up of their hundreds to look at the Argentinian lead his staff in what might have been a goal-fest for the house aspect.
The organisers, led by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, appeared happy with the match opener and would have hoped for the targets, spectators and recognition to extend because the Membership World Cup progressed.

Infantino has handled the match as his private mission and aimed to deliver the largest names in soccer to the USA, one of many co-hosts for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
From the weird last-minute addition of Messi’s Inter Miami to the principle draw, to his makes an attempt at luring Portugal celebrity Cristiano Ronaldo to signal for a collaborating membership and growing the winner’s prize cash by a whopping $35m, the FIFA chief has pulled out all of the stops to assist his grand proclamation that the Membership World Cup is “the beginning of one thing historic that can change our sport for the higher”.
Nevertheless, three days in, the match, billed by FIFA as probably the most elite international membership competitors, has did not match the hype created by the game’s governing physique.
Right here’s what’s gone unsuitable with the Membership World Cup so far:
Poor match scheduling and participant burnout
Kickoffs scheduled at midday and 3pm native time on scorching scorching summer time days have led to gamers coping with troublesome situations. A few of these groups have completed full league and cup competitors seasons of their respective nations and confederations.
Others – from the US, South America and Oceania – have hit pause on their common seasons and can return to their respective leagues after the Membership World Cup.
The match has been topic to criticism from regional soccer our bodies and gamers’ unions lengthy earlier than the primary kick of the opening recreation.
“The choice immediately to schedule the FIFA Membership World Cup between June 15 and July 13 with out implementing additional participant workload safeguards demonstrates an absence of consideration for the psychological and bodily well being of collaborating gamers, in addition to a disregard for his or her private and household lives,” gamers’ union FIFPRO stated in an announcement when the match schedule was launched in 2024.
“The intense psychological and bodily pressures on the pinnacle of the sport is the principal concern of gamers with a number of membership and nationwide staff competitions, resulting in exhaustion, bodily accidents, psychological well being points, diminished efficiency, and dangers to profession longevity,” the assertion added.
FIFPRO referred to as for the consideration of participant well being and security rules as a “matter of urgency” however that failed to discourage FIFA from tinkering with the schedule.

Mismatched groups and useless rubbers
Auckland Metropolis, a membership made up of novice gamers with full-time day jobs, opened their marketing campaign towards six-time European champions Bayern Munich and have been handed a 10-0 thumping.
The 34-time German champions, fielding a full-strength staff, scored 4 targets within the first 21 minutes of the sport in entrance of a hapless Auckland defence.
Add to it the truth that the fixture appeared extra of a apply outing than a problem for the Bundesliga aspect, with Bayern coach Vincent Kompany saying: “The following recreation towards Boca Juniors would be the spotlight of the group stage.”
Whereas minnows and favourites are sometimes pitted collectively in international tournaments such because the FIFA World Cup, Oceania champions Auckland can even face Argentinian powerhouse Boca Juniors and Portuguese aspect Benfica in an extremely powerful draw for the staff from New Zealand.
It appears unfair for the staff rated 4,957th on the earth within the Opta Energy Rankings to tackle opponents ranked sixth (Bayern Munich), twenty fourth (Benfica) and 131st (Boca Juniors).

Empty stadiums and low ticket gross sales
Whereas Messi-mania introduced the crowds within the match opener in Miami on June 14, and European champions PSG thrashed Atletico Madrid in entrance of 80,000 Los Angeles followers on the well-known Rose Bowl a day later, the identical can’t be stated for a few of the different fixtures.
Monday’s Chelsea vs LAFC encounter on the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta was performed out in entrance of lower than one-third of the stadium’s capability.
The US-based aspect are sometimes in a position to attract near full-capacity crowds at their house venue in Los Angeles, and Chelsea not often play in entrance of so many empty seats, whether or not at house or away.
The stark distinction from the fervent fan assist at their Stamford Bridge house in London prompted Chelsea supervisor Enzo Maresca to say the environment in Atlanta was “a bit unusual.”
The 71,000-capacity venue noticed the 3pm kickoff match play out in entrance of twenty-two,137 spectators.
“I feel the surroundings was a bit unusual,” Maresca stated after the sport.
Of the remaining 36 group-stage video games, 13 can be afternoon kickoffs on a weekday and the low ticket gross sales for the primary section of the match might imply that organisers will wrestle to replenish the venues.
Strict safety measures, which embrace the presence of border patrol officers and presenting passports as proof of id, might also deter followers from thronging the venues.
