The competition will feature European Champions Liverpool, Qatar Stars League champions Al-Sadd, the winners of the CONCACAF, CAF and OFC Champions League competitions (Monterrey, Espérance de Tunis and Hienghène Sport respectively), in addition to the yet-to-be-decided winners of the 2019 Copa Libertadores.
The logo has been designed to reflect the cultural history of Qatar, which will be hosting a major international tournament for the first time ahead of the 2022 World Cup.
In the design, a football has been rendered in the form of a pearl in a nod to one of Qatar’s historical industries with the sphere decorated in the manner of a mashrabiya, a traditional architectural element across the Middle East.
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