Commentary: 'We know what's at stake': LAFC braces for shot at Club World Cup
Briefly

LAFC faces Club América in a decisive game that could lead them to the Club World Cup, featuring a massive participation fee of $9.55 million for group-stage play. This high-stakes match is notable for MLS, as it highlights the financial and competitive significance of the tournament. LAFC's ambitions of becoming a global brand are emphasized by co-president John Thorrington. Advancing could mean a prestigious match against teams like Chelsea, offering a unique challenge and exposure to international football.
By simply qualifying for the event and playing in three group-stage matches, LAFC would be entitled to a participation fee of $9.55 million.
Thorrington preferred to emphasize the symbolic importance of LAFC reaching the Club World Cup, moving the team one step closer to its ambition of becoming a global brand.
The conversation here is not dominated by the financial benefit here, but rather the competitive opportunity that this game and the tournament present.
If LAFC advances to the Club World Cup, its opening game will be against Chelsea of the English Premier League.
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