

That’s why the Palmeiras vs Al Ahly Club World Cup fixtures are suspended if it’s a permanent decision.
Metlife Stadium’s club World Cup match between Palmeiras and Al Ahly took an unexpected turn on June 19, 2025 as adverse weather conditions forced a temporary suspension.
Officials called after finding a thunderstorm approaching the area, prompting an immediate safety protocol.
The game was paused at the hour mark around the 62nd minute, and Palmeiras had a 2-0 advantage.
Brazil led the lead with Wessam Abou Ali’s own goal, followed by Flaco López’s position.
Referee Anthony Taylor responded quickly to off-field weather alerts and directed both teams to stand out.
Stadium authorities issued a public safety notice, advising fans, commentators and media personnel to evacuate the stands and seek asylum in the stadium’s lawsuit.
This is due to similar lightning issues following earlier delays in Cincinnati and Orlando, which is the second time this year to interrupt the club’s World Cup game.
The organizers have confirmed that the suspension is only temporary. The race will continue once weather officials confirm that the lightning has exceeded the 10km safety threshold.
Until then, both teams stayed in the locker room, waiting for further updates.
