Real Madrid is the only team that has run out of tickets.
Real Madrid will play their opening match against wealthy Saudi Arabian team Al Hilal at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens at 2 AM on June 19th.

Real Madrid are training in preparation for their first match at the FIFA Club World Cup.
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At Hard Rock Stadium, Messi and Inter Miami played their opening FIFA Club World Cup match against Al Ahly, which ended in a 0-0 draw on June 15th, but nearly 4,000 tickets remained unsold despite significant price reductions. However, when Real Madrid arrived to play, tickets for the Spanish giants had already sold out almost a week prior. The US-based Spanish newspaper AS wrote: "Tickets for Real Madrid's opening match at Hard Rock Stadium were priced from a minimum of $268 (approximately 6.9 million VND) to a maximum of $1,126 (approximately 29.3 million VND) - excluding VIP packages, but they were all sold out. These are very high prices for a Real Madrid match against an opponent that isn't a top- tier club. Real Madrid's famous players are a sensation among American fans, which is why FIFA hasn't reduced ticket prices for such high-profile matches. Meanwhile, Inter Miami's match featuring Messi was discounted to just $20 (over 520,000 VND) right before kick-off, but tickets were still available."
Not only were tickets for Real Madrid's match against Al Hilal sold out, but tickets for the Spanish giants' subsequent matches in Group H were also completely sold out, despite the high prices. For example, the Real Madrid match against Pachuca of Mexico.
Tickets for the match at Bank of America Stadium (capacity 74,867) in Charlotte (2 PM, June 23rd) have also sold out. Tickets for this match ranged from $101 (approximately 2.6 million VND) to $535 (approximately 13.9 million VND). Similarly, tickets for the team's final group stage match against RB Salzburg (8 AM, June 27th) in Philadelphia (at Lincoln Financial Field, capacity 67,594) have also sold out.
Meanwhile, VIP ticket packages for the Hard Rock Stadium, where Real Madrid will soon play, have also sold out at "staggering" prices: from $15,000 (over 390 million VND) to $35,000 (nearly 1 billion VND) for each type of private area, including options for 5-star dining, premium seating, VIP parking, and fast-track access, AS added.
Waiting for the new look of Real Madrid under Xabi Alonso.
The Real Madrid vs. Al Hilal match was coach Xabi Alonso's debut game since replacing his former mentor, Ancelotti (currently managing the Brazilian national team). "Alonso will certainly change Real Madrid's playing style, making it more attacking, more pressing, and putting immense pressure on opponents in about 70% of the pitch. This is something Real Madrid lost last season under Ancelotti," according to AS.
Real Madrid have strengthened their squad with two new stars in their quest to win the FIFA Club World Cup, following a disappointing season (winning only the European Super Cup and the Intercontinental Super Cup). These are defenders Dean Huijsen and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Veteran Luka Modric will continue to play for Real Madrid in this tournament, retiring only after the season ends.
Coach Alonso has focused on improving Real Madrid's playing style in the short time recently, but without key players like Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, and Vinicius. They have only just returned after the FIFA Days in June and a few days off after the season.
However, with Alonso's leadership and coaching style, viewers have high expectations for a new Real Madrid, playing with more vitality and strength at the FIFA Club World Cup. This will mark the beginning of a new journey, under the new era of coach Alonso, a former star player and currently a prominent manager in world football.
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