Realistic illustration of Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Qatar with excited PSG fans and a ticket sales billboard for the FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025 final.
Realistic illustration of Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Qatar with excited PSG fans and a ticket sales billboard for the FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025 final.
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Ticket sales launch for FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025 in Qatar

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General ticket sales for the final three matches of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025 in Qatar are now live, starting at QR20. The event features Paris Saint-Germain facing a challenger in the final on December 17 at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium. Fans can purchase digital tickets for the prestigious club competition online.

Qatar will host the concluding stages of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025, an annual club tournament revamped in 2024 that crowns the world's best continental champions. The final three matches, presented by Aramco, are scheduled for December 10, 13, and 17 at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, a venue from the 2022 FIFA World Cup. These games will decide the FIFA Derby of the Americas 2025, FIFA Challenger Cup 2025, and FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025 trophies.

The schedule includes:
- Wednesday, December 10, 2025, 8pm Doha time: Cruz Azul (Mexico) vs. CONMEBOL Libertadores 2025 winner (FIFA Derby of the Americas).
- Saturday, December 13, 2025, 8pm Doha time: FIFA Derby of the Americas winner vs. Pyramids FC (Egypt) (FIFA Challenger Cup). Note: Some reports list this date as 2024, but context confirms 2025.
- Wednesday, December 17, 2025, 8pm Doha time: Paris Saint-Germain (France) vs. FIFA Challenger Cup winner (FIFA Intercontinental Cup Final).

Tickets are available at www.roadtoqatar.qa in three categories, with a maximum of six per person per match. All tickets are digital, and accessible seating for disabled fans starts at QR20, requested via email to accessibility-fic@sc.qa. The event coincides with rest days of the FIFA Arab Cup 2025, highlighting Qatar's hosting capabilities. Last year, Real Madrid won the inaugural edition at Lusail Stadium before a sell-out crowd.

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