Membership Leon excluded from 2025 FIFA Membership World Cup: May Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr take its place?

Membership Leon excluded from 2025 FIFA Membership World Cup: May Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr take its place?

FIFA has made the drastic determination to take away James Rodriguez’s Membership Leon from the 2025 FIFA Membership World Cup, simply three months earlier than the event’s begin. With a spot now vacant, hypothesis has arisen about whether or not Cristiano Ronaldo‘s Al Nassr might step in to fill the void.

On Friday, FIFA formally introduced Membership Leon’s exclusion, citing the staff’s failure to satisfy the multi-club possession standards outlined within the group’s rules. Membership Leon, a part of Grupo Pachuca alongside CF Pachuca, is not going to take part within the competitors, leaving a vacant spot within the event.

With the emptiness now open, the query of which staff will exchange Membership Leon has taken middle stage. One title that instantly emerged on social media was Al Nassr, led by Cristiano Ronaldo. However might the Saudi membership safe a spot within the competitors?

Can Al Nassr qualify for the 2025 FIFA Membership World Cup?

Whereas the host nation’s consultant, Inter Miami, has already secured its spot within the event, some have speculated that FIFA would possibly supply a spot to a different celebrity staff like Al Nassr. Nonetheless, the possibilities of Ronaldo’s staff collaborating within the 2025 Membership World Cup are slim.

First, Al Nassr misplaced their alternative to qualify for the event once they had been eradicated in a penalty shootout by Al Ain within the 2023-24 AFC Champions League quarterfinals. Al Ain, primarily based within the United Arab Emirates, defeated Al Nassr on March 11, stopping them from progressing to the ultimate and securing a spot within the event.

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In February 2023, FIFA introduced that the variety of tickets for every confederation could be allotted, with the AFC receiving 4 spots. All of those spots have already been claimed, with Al Nassr ending fifth within the AFC rating, behind Jeonbuk Motors (South Korea) and Kawasaki Frontale (Japan), each of which nonetheless haven’t certified for the Membership World Cup.

Who will take the spot?

Since Membership Leon’s exclusion got here from CONCACAF, it’s possible {that a} staff from the identical confederation will take the open spot. Nonetheless, the standards for choosing the alternative staff are nonetheless unclear.

One doable contender is Los Angeles FC (LAFC). The MLS aspect reached the ultimate of the 2023 CONCACAF Champions Cup however misplaced to Membership Leon, thus lacking out on the automated qualification to the Membership World Cup. This lack of merit-based qualification has made LAFC a much less favorable choice to fill the spot.

A extra logical alternative might come from the CONCACAF rankings. Monterrey and Membership Leon occupy the highest two spots within the rankings, however with one staff already within the competitors and the opposite excluded, this leaves room for groups like Membership America, Philadelphia Union, and even Cruz Azul, ranked third, fourth, and fifth in CONCACAF. Nonetheless, FIFA’s standards would possibly complicate issues for these groups.

As FIFA outlined: “A restrict of two golf equipment per nation might be utilized to the entry checklist, with an exception in instances the place greater than two golf equipment from the identical nation win an important membership competitors of the confederation throughout the four-year interval.”

With Monterrey and CF Pachuca already representing Mexico, and Inter Miami and Seattle Sounders representing the USA, this leaves Liga MX and MLS golf equipment with slim possibilities of securing the alternative spot. The most probably candidate to fill the emptiness might be Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, the Costa Rican membership that initiated the declare in opposition to Membership Leon to the CAS. Alajuelense sits fifteenth within the CONCACAF rankings, making them a possible alternative.