
FIFA is calling for volunteers in Los Angeles ahead of the FIFA 2025 Club World Cup™ with venues that include the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena.
The announcement follows President Gianni Infantino’s celebration of FIFA’s one-millionth global volunteer at an event in Atlanta.
Better known as “football” internationally, organized soccer in L.A. dates back to 1902, when the Southern California Football League was founded.
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ will bring together 32 elite teams from all six confederations, with the action set to kick off in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 15. A total of 63 matches will take place across 12 host venues all over the United States, culminating in a spectacular final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, July 13, when FIFA will crown the Club World Champions.
With the game kick off in June, tickets and ticket-inclusive hospitality packages are available until April 28 or while supplies last. These packages include a set of exclusive bundles that provide fans guaranteed access to FIFA World Cup 26™.
All tournament events will be live-streamed for free on DAZN.com, bringing the excitement of the FIFA Club World Cup to every soccer fan around the world. Those interested in participating as volunteers are encouraged to submit an application on the Volunteers page at FIFA.com to be considered for volunteer roles.