The role of Arsene Wenger will play at the World Club Championship

Article by Darius Stanescu – published on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, 15:05 / Updated Wednesday, June 11, 2025 15:22
Arsene Wenger (75 years old), Arsenal's former coach, was appointed to run the Technical Study (TSG) group of FIFA at the World Club Cup, a competition that will be held in the United States.
Together with Wenger, the group of experts will be part of world football, such as Esteban Cambiasso, Aliou Cisse, Tobin Heath, Jurgen Klinsmann, Roberto Martínez, Gilberto Silva and Pascal Zuberbuehler.

Arsene Wenger will lead the Technical Study Group to the World Club Championship
The group will analyze all the matches of the tournament, aiming to promote and improve the understanding of football globally.
TSG members will monitor tactical trends and innovations, and the conclusions will be published on the FIFA Training Center platform, being available for free.
The TSG also has the role of designating the winners of the individual prizes and the team that will receive the FAIR Play prize at this tournament.
“The trends they will identify will be published at the FIFA training center, where they are accessible for free.
The TSG is also responsible for selecting the individual winners of the prizes and the team that receives the FAIR Play prize at the FIFA tournaments, ”explains the text.
“We brought together a group of experts from different cultures and environments, who have a rich experience and knowledge from the real world. We want to describe, analyze and interpret what is happening on the ground in order to inspire technical experts and football fans in general.
Not only will we collect more data than before, but we will try and find the right balance between specialized knowledge and data.
We want the technical observations of the FIFA World Cup World Cup to reach the public immediately, as long as the tournament is still in progress, not in a few months, ”said Arsene Wenger, quoted.
Last year, Arsene Wenger insisted on modifying the offside rule, so that the attackers have an advantage over the opponents who defend themselves.