Summarizing FIFA Host Cities
I think FIFA announced 12 Host Cities for the Club World Cup USA 2025 around December 2024. This list includes cities like Atlanta, Boston/Foxborough, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, and possibly Orlando. I recall that for Copa America 2024, there were 14 venues, but for 2025, it seems to be the right number. The user's mention of Atlético Madrid being the "冤种," or "sufferer," likely relates to their ranking qualification.Evaluating UEFA Club World Cup Qualification
For the Club World Cup qualification in UEFA, there are 12 slots. These include Champions League winners from 2021 to 2024: Chelsea, Real Madrid (2021, 2022, and again in 2024), and Manchester City (2023). Top-ranked clubs based on their performance in the UCL can also qualify, but there’s a maximum cap of 2 clubs per country unless a country has multiple UCL winners. Atlético Madrid's chances might be limited due to the country cap, considering Real Madrid's wins.Clarifying Club Qualification Rules
For qualification spots likely including Bayern Munich, PSG, Inter Milan, Porto, Benfica, and Borussia Dortmund. However, Atlético Madrid may not qualify due to the maximum of two clubs from Spain, since Real Madrid is already one of them. The rule is that a maximum of two clubs can come from the same country unless they are UCL winners, which means winners are guaranteed a spot. So Chelsea and Manchester City as winners might allow for more English clubs to qualify, but only two can be from the same country. It's a bit tricky!Understanding Atlético Madrid's Exclusion
I recall the confusion around Atlético Madrid being excluded due to the two-slot rule for Spain, already filled by Real Madrid and Barcelona. However, Barcelona didn’t qualify, and Atlético outperformed them. The rule states that only UCL winners count, so Sevilla's Europa League win doesn’t matter. This means Spain had Real Madrid as the winners in 2022 and 2024. With only two permitted, no other Spanish clubs can qualify, leaving Atlético without a spot. It’s quite complicated!Analyzing Atlético Madrid's Exclusion
Real Madrid counts as one club even though they are winners twice, meaning Spain had one slot filled. There’s room for a second Spanish club based on ranking—either Barcelona or Atlético, with Atlético likely having more points due to deeper tournament runs. However, Atlético might miss out due to Barcelona qualifying last minute, which could be seen as unfair. The user’s title implies Atlético is viewed as the unlucky team. I think they want me to write an article about the 12 stadiums for the Club World Cup while mentioning Atlético's situation. Let’s do that!Considering Atlético Madrid and Venue Details
I want to ensure accuracy while discussing the 12 venues for the Club World Cup, which include stadiums like Mercedes-Benz in Atlanta and Levi's in the Bay Area. I also need to verify Atlético Madrid’s qualification status; it seems they might miss out due to country's two-club cap despite having strong ranking points. There's a narrative about their unfortunate situation. It may be helpful to ask the user if they want me to draft an article covering the stadiums, travel tips, and Atlético’s story in detail.

这是要我按这个题目写一篇稿子吗?要哪种风格和长度:
如果不做额外设定,我可以先出一版新闻式速览,并附12座球场清单与看点、小标题结构,随后再按你反馈加料。