UEFA Club Champions Paris Saint-Germain will make their final debut of the FIFA InterContinental Cup at Doha on December 17th.
Released on September 28, 2025
European Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) will be holding their first InterContinental Cup final in Doha, Qatar on December 17th.
The announcement was made on Sunday, even if the PSG opponent was decided four days ago in the final playoffs known as the Challenger Cup.
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This will pit the pyramids of African champions, Egyptian club pyramids against the winners of the match against Mexico’s Central American champions, Cruz Azur and future winners of Coparibatadores.
The South American tournament is currently in the semi-final stage and includes two sides of Brazil.
Palmeiras will face Ecuadorian LDU Quito, while Flamengo will be taking part in the Argentine side race.
The Coparibatadores Final will be held on November 29th.
From 1960 to 2004, the InterContinental Cup brought European and South American champions against each other.
In 2005, the club was renamed the Club World Cup and included other continental champions, but that competition was rebooted this year as a Quadrennial tournament featuring 32 teams with Chelsea as new format winners.
The InterContinental Cup was reopened in a new form last year when Real Madrid defeated Mexican club Patchoca.

