
SC and Tournament Security Force participate in FIFA Club World Cup 2025 knowledge sharing programme
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A delegation from the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) and the Tournament Security Force are participating in a knowledge sharing programme at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, FIFA's new look global club tournament which is attracting worldwide attention and taking place across 12 venues in 11 US host cities.
The programme spans 6 critical functional areas including Safety and Security, Venue Management, Media Operations, Event Experience, Mobility and Accreditation. SC staff and members of the Tournament Security Force have been deployed to a number of the tournament's key strategic venues, including Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, Seattle's Lumen Field, and MetLife Stadium, just outside of New York City.
Through these placements, SC staff and members of the Tournament Security Force are helping deliver critical services at some of the tournament's biggest matches, including the opening match in Miami, which took place on 14 June in front of 60,000 fans, PSG vs Atletico Madrid in front of 80,000 at the iconic Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles, and the Final, which will take place in New York on 13 July at the 90,000-capacity MetLife Stadium.
As part the programme, participants have been sharing learnings and knowledge gained from Qatar hosting a number of mega sporting events, the highlight of which was the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 – widely considered to be the best edition of the tournament in history.
The programme provided participants with valuable insights and the opportunity to stay up-to-date on the latest industry trends and developments when it comes to technological innovation and fan experience. This comes in preparation for several football events Qatar is hosting later this year, including the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 and the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025.
For all information related to the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 and FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, follow @RoadtoQatar on all major social media platforms.
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