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Chelsea Faces 50,000 Empty Seats: Apathy Or Poor Scheduling?
Chelsea kicked off their Fifa Club World Cup campaign against Los Angeles FC to tens of thousands of empty seats in Atlanta.
The game started at 3pm local time on a working Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The attendance was announced as 22,137, in a ground which can hold 71,000 spectators – though the entire top tier was closed.
Sources had told the BBC that Fifa was expecting a crowd of about 26,000.
A small middle tier seemed to be mostly full, but a larger bottom tier was more than half empty.
The cheapest ticket was about £37 before kick-off. During the game tickets were still on sale online for £26 – with many available in nearly every section.
Los Angeles is more than 2,000 miles away from Atlanta, across the southern United States.
LAFC’s 150 ultras dominated the atmosphere – despite Chelsea having many more fans.
The Blues supporters mainly got animated for the goals in their 2-0 win, Liam Delap’s introduction for his debut and booing major decisions.
The newly expanded Club World Cup is being treated as a dress rehearsal for the international World Cup next summer, which will be held in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
The CWC is just being played in the US.
Club World Cup: Chelsea face LAFC in front of tens of thousands of empty seats
One of the big talking points in recent weeks was whether people cared about Fifa’s new-look competition.
Ticket sales have been slow, and this was the first match of the tournament to take place on a weekday.
There will be two or three games played during regular work hours on every other weekday this week and next week until the group stage ends on Thursday, 26 June (noon, 2pm and 3pm local time).
Chelsea also played at the stadium two years ago – and almost sold out with more than 70,000 fans watching them face Newcastle in a friendly tournament named the Premier League Summer Series.
The ground is home to the MLS’s best-supported football team – Atlanta United, who average 44,037 fans per match, and also hosts the USA men’s and women’s national teams.
Club World Cup apathy or concern for World Cup?
The question on everybody’s lips is are these attendances just because fans do not really care about this revamped Club World Cup – or could this apathy continue into the actual World Cup in 2026?
BBC Sport spoke to two American journalists to get their thoughts.
Doug Roberson of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution thinks there were several factors, but “it’s not because people here don’t care about soccer”.
“The people aren’t here because it’s Monday at 3pm,” he said. “Frankly I am surprised there are as many as there are.
“It’s a tournament that doesn’t mean a lot to people in the US because it’s new. I would imagine paying to come to a tournament you don’t know didn’t appeal, because the World Cup is coming next year and people are trying to save money for that.
“If I were Fifa, for the World Cup I would have game times where more people could come. It is something to think about – and the ticket prices were ridiculous.”
Jonathan Tannenwald, chief soccer correspondent for the Philadelphia Inquirer, says Fifa’s marketing is to blame.
“When you come here you have to do a lot of marketing,” he said. “You can’t just expect people to turn up.
“There was no true local organising committee in the US because Fifa were doing it all in-house.
“We will all show up for the World Cup next summer, but for the Club World Cup they needed to market it to explain.
“Will people show up in the knockout stages? Probably. Will they show up for Chelsea v LAFC in the group stage when tickets are too expensive and the game is in Atlanta? No. They are smarter than that. That is on Fifa.”
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty said “the sight of 50,000 empty seats will come as an early embarrassment for Fifa”.
“There have been long-held fears that this latest supposedly showpiece tournament, shoehorned into an already over-crowded calendar after a gruelling season, would struggle to capture the public imagination,” he said.
“The sea of empty red seats as Chelsea beat Los Angeles FC provided grim confirmation.
“A kick-off at 3pm US time on a Monday may have been a contributory factor, while Chelsea and Los Angeles may also struggle to attract local interest, but the lack of supporters will surely have felt uncomfortable for Fifa’s top brass, including maybe even its ultra-confident president Gianni Infantino.
“It is perhaps also an early warning for Fifa that ticket pricing should be realistic, and within reasonable reach, for games played in the United States at next summer’s World Cup.
“Fifa’s latest project is in its infancy, but this was a very bad look so early in the tournament that it has set so much store by.”
Tickets still available for all matches
Some reports pre-tournament claimed students at a Miami college, which is a partner of Fifa, were told if they bought one ticket for £14.70 they would get four free.
Tickets have been on sale under a dynamic pricing model, with prices determined by demand.
They are available for every game – with many on sale for £25.
Most games still have thousands of tickets available. Real Madrid’s opener against Al-Hilal at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium only has 200 tickets left officially – though thousands of resale ones are available.
Despite the issues there have still been some large attendances.
Fifa claims 60,927 watched the opener between Inter Miami and Al-Ahly.
The official crowd for Paris St-Germain’s 4-0 win over Atletico Madrid was 80,619.
Other attendances so far have been 21,152, 30,151 and 46,275.
The United Kingdom was the country with the 11th-most tickets sold – with the US, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Canada leading the way.
What did BBC readers think?
Jon, Aberystwyth: If the Chelsea match is boring, entertain yourself by playing Spot The Fan.
Sam, Southanpton: What was wrong with the old Club World Cup format? Because the list of things wrong with this one could go on for miles.
Matty: So much negativity about this tournament. People not used to change. So proud of my Chelsea representing the Premier League on this stage.
Scott, Preston: I don’t think it’s the fact that people aren’t used to change, I think it’s clearly the motives behind this tournament? Obviously it’s about money and no regards to players’ welfare after a long season for all the clubs involved. I love football but to be honest it’s on most nights of the week and it’s only natural that people will switch off eventually.
Terry, Hammersmith: It’s just not sustainable having elite players playing competitively every summer. For the very best in Europe, they will have Euros, Club World Cup, World Cup and then a year off. This will inevitably lead to an overall drop in quality at domestic level.
Bbc.com
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Former Southampton Player Dies In Nigeria
21-year-old Nigerian forward Victor Akaniyene Udoh, who left English Championship side Southampton for Czech second-division side SK Dynamo Ceske Budejovice, has sadly passed away.
Former Royal Antwerp and Southampton U21 forward Victor Udoh reportedly died in Abuja at the age of 21.
Reports indicate that he went out with friends in Abuja last night and was found lifeless this morning.
Suspected food or drink poisoning is being mentioned, though this has not been officially confirmed.
The 21-year-old winger was in Nigeria on holiday at the time of the incident.
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Messi Set To Return For Argentina Against Iceland
Lionel Messi is set to return to action for Argentina in their final warm-up match ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, with head coach Lionel Scaloni confirming that the captain will feature against Iceland on Tuesday in Auburn, Alabama.
Messi missed Argentina’s 2-0 friendly victory over Honduras on June 6 despite taking part in the pre-match warm-up, as he continued his recovery from muscle fatigue in his left hamstring. The Inter Miami forward joined the national team camp after experiencing discomfort during his club’s MLS fixture against the Philadelphia Union before the league paused for the World Cup.
“Messi will play, I just don’t know how many minutes,” Scaloni said in a news conference, according to ESPN. “I still need to talk to him in today’s training, and we will see how many minutes he plays to avoid any type of risks. We will decide, but in principle he will play.”
The Argentina coach added that the squad’s minutes would be monitored closely as the reigning world champions prepare for their title defence.
“We’re going to distribute the minutes of the players who will play tomorrow to try to avoid any mishaps,” said the World Cup-winning coach.
Scaloni also confirmed that Nico Paz, Nahuel Molina and Gonzalo Montiel are available for selection after recovering from injuries that had forced them to train separately in recent days.
Meanwhile, the coach provided positive updates on Julian Alvarez and Leandro Paredes, both of whom have been dealing with fitness concerns. “Julian Alvarez is doing well; he has an ankle discomfort that’s going away,” Scaloni said. “Lea Paredes is also coming along well; in the next few days, he’ll be able to rejoin the group.”
Argentina are still weighing options to replace defender Leonardo Balerdi, who was ruled out of the World Cup after suffering a calf injury and leaving the squad last week.
“We’ll have a clearer picture tomorrow after the match regarding his replacement,” Scaloni said. “We can cover Balerdi’s position, but we are also looking at other options depending on how the rest of the injured players progress.”
Argentina open their World Cup campaign against Algeria on June 16 before facing Austria and Jordan in Group J.
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Ivory Coast Send World Cup Warning
Ahead of the competition, Africa Cup of Nations finalists/winners Morocco and Senegal are — understandably — being tipped as the continent’s contenders most likely to make a deep run in the competition.
But expectations for the West African giants may need to be revived after their bold come-from-behind 2-1 victory over the 2018 champions in Nantes.
Historically significant win
Even though this was a friendly, there was a historical significance behind the Ivory Coast’s victory. In just under 30 matches against African opponents, this was only the fifth time — in competitive or non-competitive fixtures — that France have ever been defeated.
Beginning with Senegal at the 2002 World Cup, they subsequently lost against both South Africa and Tunisia at the 2010 and 2022 tournaments respectively, while also falling against Nigeria in a 2009 friendly.
Victories by African teams over the two-time world champions have been relatively few and far between, while never before in three previous attempts have the Elephants got one over on the European giants.
Their performance on Thursday should give Senegal encouragement that the Teranga Lions can also get their Group I campaign off to a positive start when they face Didier Deschamps’ side at the MetLife Stadium on June 16.
…but this was not the ‘real’ France
While the Ivorians (and Senegal) will be massively encouraged by Thursday’s 2-1 triumph, they ought not lose sight of the fact that this was far from the full-strength France team that the Teranga Lions can expect in East Rutherford in 11 days’ time.
France were without William Saliba due to a back injury, while Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League winning duo Ousmane Dembélé and Désiré Doué did not feature.
Deschamps also made a swathe of changes both at half-time — when France were leading — and after 66 minutes, before Amad Diallo’s 84th-minute winner.
This left the hosts both weakened and disjointed, opening the door for an Ivorian shock, although the Elephants — also without key players and undertaking a raft of second-half substitutes — still deserve immense credit for a superb comeback.
One Doue vs the other
While Desire Doue became a European champion with PSG at the weekend, it was his older brother Guela who stole the plaudits on Thursday.
The rightback equalised for the Ivorians in the 53rd minute when he capitalised on some confused French defending — and another lapse by Ibrahima Konaté — to cap off a fine Ivorian team move and sweep home past Mike Maignan.
Strasbourg’s Doue, who was born in France, sang both countries’ national anthems before the match, before celebrating his goal by kicking the corner flag – emblazoned with the French Football Federation logo.
There was still time for a fond embrace between the two brothers at the final whistle, although it’s Guela who departs the hero as both embark on their respective World Cup campaigns.
“The coach gives me a lot of liberty,” Guela told NCI Television, “and that allows me to have a lot of fun on the pitch, connect with the players who are ahead of me, and I was able to bring a lot to the team today.
“It’s a shame I didn’t get to play against [my brother], as this was our first France-Ivory Coast match, but I’m happy, and he isn’t too fed up.”
Fofana catches the eye in goal
Ivory Coast head coach Emerse Fae will have been delighted to have seen his goalkeeper Yahia Fofana in such sharp form against France, with the stopper making several key saves to keep the West Africans in touching distance of their opponents.
He could do little to deny Rayan Cherki his magical opener, but the keeper made five saves, and impressed with his leadership, communication and stature in the backline.
Given that the Elephants were without first-choice centreback pairing Odilon Kossounou and Ousmane Diomande (at least until the last 15 minutes), they can be confident that their defensive authority will improve further still before their Group E fixtures against Ecuador, Germany and Curacao.
Nicolas Pépé proves his worth
Despite being overlooked for the Africa Cup of Nations, Villarreal wideman Nicolas Pepê has done enough to force his way back into contention for the World Cup, and followed up his goalscoring display against Scotland in March with another fine showing here.
The former Lille and Arsenal wideman had a hand in 16 goals in 36 La Liga outings this season, and has survived Fae’s cull of more experienced attackers which has cost the likes of Sébastien Haller, Jérémie Boga and Wilfried Zaha their World Cup places.
Pepe is the only attacker in t
Attacking options galore!
All in all, the Ivory Coast can of course feel very pleased with themselves after Thursday’s display, and a victory that should reinforce the brooding belief within the squad that they can make an impact at the World Cup.
Certainly, this crop of players, many of whom were part of the side that won the AFCON on home soil in 2024, should become the first Ivory Coast side ever to reach the knockout stages, succeeding where the Golden Generation failed on three occasions between 2006 and 2014.
Fae’s side have a balanced and imposing defensive unit, an experienced and grizzled midfield – with captain Franck Kessié having returned from injury, while the world may well be sleeping on their elite attacking options.
As well as Pepe, Fae can call upon match-winner Diallo, new call-up Elye Wahi, RB Leipzig and rumoured Paris Saint-Germain target Yan Diomande, as well as wonderkids Ange-Yoan Bonny and Bazoumana Touré among others.
It’s a veritable feast of attacking options, and Fae’s challenge isn’t to find where the offensive threat will come from, but how he packs as many of these forwards into his side without losing the team’s balance and structure.
he squad over the age of 24, and he appears primed to step into a key role after reaffirming his quality again on Thursday.
The attacker showed off his attacking intelligence, technique, speed and agility, while his interplay down the right with Doue should represent a key asset for the Elephants at the World Cup.
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