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GENEVA — Bank of America has teamed with FIFA for a second time. The bank signed for the 32-team Club World Cup that has no broadcast deals six months before games start in the United States. Bank of America became FIFA's first global banking partner in August for the 2026 World Cup in North America. The separate club deal was announced two days before the group-stage draw in Miami. It features recent European champions Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea. FIFA has promised clubs hundreds of millions of dollars in prize money. The tournament is expected to be broadcast on a streaming service.
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