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Joy Sports on Multi TV will be bringing to you all live matches of the World Club Championship on your 24-hour Sports channel ahead of the Christmas festivities.
The 2013 FIFA World Club Championships will commence from 11th-21st December, 2013 in Morocco and your number one sports station have secured the necesssary rights to show all matches live..
The best clubs from around the globe would converge in the Moroccan cities of Marrakech and Agadir to vie for this prestigious trophy. The tournament has in the past featured the very best players in the world would and will not be short of iconic stars this year.
Treble winners Bayern Munich would descend in Morocco with the scintillating quartet of Robben, Ribery, Gotze and Lahm whilst two-time former World player of the year Ronaldinho carries the hope of many a South American fan of Athletico Miniero.
Eight-time African Champions Al-Ahly and three time champions Raja Casablanca carry the hopes of Africa with Auckland City, Monterrey and Marcelo Lippi’s Guangzhou Evergrande representing Oceania, North America and Asia respectively.
The FIFA Club World Championships is only on JOYSports on Multi TV. Remember to make a date .
Multi TV………….just thrills.
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