Doha Delivers: Tickets Drop for Qatar 2025 Club World Cup as a Football Festival Looms
15 November 2025
Ticket sales and schedule
The local organizing committee for the 2025 Club World Cup in Qatar announced that ticket sales will run from November 15 to 22, with broader public access beginning on November 23. This comes as part of a carefully planned schedule aimed at giving fans early access in a season already buzzing with football in Doha.
Tickets will cover the three official matches of the tournament and will be sold in three price tiers, with prices starting at 20 Qatari riyals. A per‑person limit of six tickets per match is in place to ensure fair access for all fans.
Unprecedented momentum in Qatar
Qatar will host a string of major football events in the near future, including the Arab Cup and the FIFA U-17 World Cup from November 3 to 27, underscoring the country’s capacity to stage high‑profile events with professional precision.
In coordination with FIFA, Qatar’s Local Organising Committee confirmed that the country will host the three knockout matches of the annual event that crowns the world’s best club in 2025, highlighting a high level of competition and global interest.
The tournament will be added to a December lineup of big‑ticket football fixtures, featuring the Americas Derby Cup on December 10, the Cup of Challenge on December 13, and the Club World Cup final on December 17.
Pyramids FC and Qatar’s festival of football
Historically, Qatar has hosted this competition in 2019, 2020, and 2024, with the Lusail Stadium hosting the 2024 final where Real Madrid lifted the trophy. In this edition, the Egyptian club Pyramids FC dispatched a delegation to Doha to inspect training facilities, venues, and hotels ahead of their participation in the Intercontinental Cup.
Pyramids’ campaign begins against the winner of the Americas Derby Cup between Cruz Azul of Mexico (CONCACAF champion) and the Libertadores champion, whose identity will be known by late November. On December 13 they will compete for the Cup of Challenge, and the winner will face Paris Saint‑Germain, the UEFA Champions League holder, on December 17 for the Intercontinental Cup.
The club’s media team noted that the delegation visited training pitches, match venues, and accommodation facilities, including Education City Stadium and Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, with Mamdouh Eid (CEO) and Hani Saeed (Sporting Director) among those present.

Pyramids: a rising club on the global stage
Though a relatively young club, Pyramids FC has surged to be one of Egypt’s top sides in recent years, climbing from lower divisions to the Premier League by 2014–2015, and investing in a high‑quality squad under the guidance of a transformative leadership. Since 2018, a series of strategic moves and hires helped shape a competitive outfit capable of challenging for continental glory.
A broad promotional tour for the Qatar 2025 Arab Cup
The organizing committee also announced a promotional tour for the Qatar 2025 Arab Cup, including a trophy tour across several regional nations. The tour will visit Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and finally Qatar, with the final matches to be staged in six World Cup‑era stadiums in December.
The initiative emphasizes Qatar’s ongoing intent to be a global sports hub and to host a series of high‑profile events that place it at the center of international football.
Two sharp punchlines to cap off this sports sprint: 1) Tickets are so cheap a referee could probably be bribed to show up—if only the wallet behaved as well as the ball. 2) My calendar just filed a list of December matches as “the only time my jokes will actually score.”