Atlanta was among eight sites selected to host next year’s Club World Cup, FIFA announced Saturday.
FIFA didn’t announce how many matches or what level of matches each of the eight cities will host in the 32-team tournament, scheduled to be played between June 15-July 13. The tournament draw is scheduled to be held in December.
Atlanta will host at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Other sites and stadiums are: Pasadena and the Rose Bowl, Nashville and GEODIS Park, Charlotte and Bank of America Stadium, Cincinnati and TQL Stadium, Orlando and Inter&Co Stadium and Camping World Stadium, Miami and Hard Rock Stadium, Philadelphia and Lincoln Financial Field, Seattle and Lumen Field, and Washington, D.C., and Audi Field. The championship will be held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey…