FIFA Club World Cup 2025™: 30 teams, 30 stars. Part 5 CONMEBOL
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CONMEBOL Jhon Arias: Fluminense
Another versatile and talented player, Fluminense’s lively Colombian winger was a key part of the team that conquered the 2023 Copa Libertadores, ending a long wait for the Rio club’s fans. He was also awarded the adidas Bronze Ball when the Brazilians reached the FIFA Club World Cup™ final that same year.
Miguel Borja: River Plate
River will also be able to rely on a Colombian, Miguel Borja, author of numerous goals – often spectacular – since his arrival in 2022.
Edinson Cavani: Boca Juniors
One of the greatest strikers of his generation, El Matador is still as valuable and effective as ever for the Argentine giants, even as he approaches his forties.
Estêvão: Palm trees
At just 17 years old, considered for some time as one of the greatest hopes of football, this talented left-footed winger has already signed with Chelsea for a fee of around 66 million euros. However, his role is so crucial that Palmeiras have demanded a clause in the contract to keep him until the end of the FIFA Club World Cup.
Pedro: Flamengo
An outstanding finisher, the Brazilian centre-forward has helped the Carioca club win a series of local, national and continental titles since his arrival in 2020 from Fiorentina.