How the World Cup of Clubs should boost tourism in the USA and impact Brazil
The unprecedented format of the FIFA Club World Cup heated up the tourism market in the United States – the country that will host the mega football event in 2025 – and around the world. The entity estimated receiving a total audience of 3.7 million, between local and international fans, with the first round of the tournament having received an accumulated 556,369 people in the stadium – an average of 34,773 per game. Among the impacts of the Club World Cup, FIFA estimated a gain of up to $21.1 billion (approximately R$116.3 billion) in global GDP (Gross Domestic Product), with $9.6 billion (approximately R$52.9 billion) just in the USA. The entity also stated that it could lead to the creation of about 105,000 jobs in the country. Experts consulted by CNN Travel & Gastronomy affirmed that the social and economic warming caused by the mega-event activates sectors such as accommodation, transportation, food, commerce, tourism, and leisure. Additionally, it also stimulates investment in infrastructure, creates temporary jobs, and projects the city on the international scene. "Behaviors such as extending stays, visiting tourist spots, and sharing experiences on social media amplify the reach of the event and strengthen the local economy," commented Ricardo Uvinha, director of EACH (University of São Paulo School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities) and specialist in sports and leisure. https://stories.UD News.br/travel-and-food/see-the-best-cities-to-live-in-2025-according-to-ranking/
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