💨 Abstract
FIFA's Chief Football Officer Jill Ellis assured that fans and players will feel "comfortable and safe" at the Club World Cup matches in D.C. Despite recent U.S. immigration policies, FIFA aims to create a welcoming environment. The tournament will feature 32 top club teams, including Real Madrid and Manchester City, with a $1 billion prize fund. Ellis emphasized the D.C. area's welcoming soccer culture and FIFA's collaboration with local and federal partners to ensure safety.
Courtesy: Jose Umana
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