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The inaugural expanded FIFA Club World Cup, despite initial criticism and skepticism, has concluded with FIFA President Gianni Infantino declaring it a success. While concerns about fixture congestion and public interest persisted, strong attendance figures, particularly from South American fans, challenge these doubts. Despite criticism regarding empty seats and extreme heat impacting matches, FIFA views the tournament positively, with Arsene Wenger emphasizing fan enjoyment and the need for a true Club World Cup. The high temperatures, however, raise concerns for the upcoming World Cup in North America.
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