All teams combined have won 91 domestic league titles. Last year Real Madrid and Manchester broke an attendance record.

The schedule for the 2015 International Champions Cup has been released and the rematch from the recent UCL clash between Chelsea and Paris Saint Germain is now confirmed. The tournament will feature ten of the best clubs in the world including its current champion, Manchester United.

Eric Abidal was at the schedule release ceremony 

Chelsea and Man United will visit North America on behalf of the English Premier League. Barcelona, Porto, Fiorentina, Club América and PSG are the only teams representing their respective leagues. The Major League Soccer teams involved in it this year are L.A. Galaxy, New York Red Bulls and San Jose Earthquakes.

These teams all combined have won 91 League titles and a total of 98 Cup titles in their domestic leagues. UEFA teams have a total of 10 UCL titles while CONCACAF teams combine for a total of six Champions League top finishes. 

This teams will be participating in the 2015 ICC North America editionThis teams will be participating in the 2015 North America editionThe tournament will start on June 11 with the game between L.A. Galaxy and Club America. It runs until August 5th and every team will play four games. For the first time ever, some games will be played outside the United States.

Last year, the tournament showed how much soccer is growing in the United States. When Real Madrid and Manchester United faced off at the University of Michigan, over 109,000 people broke the attendance record for a soccer game in the U.S.

The game between Real Madrid and Manchester highlighted the 2014 editionThe game between Real Madrid and Manchester highlighted the 2014 edition

Through our tournament and commitment to putting the best product and teams on the pitch, we will continue to grow soccer both domestically and abroad,” David Tyler, from the organizing committee, said

Different from the previous two editions that included a playoff, this one will not have that, but no ties are allowed. If after 90 minutes the game ends in a draw, a penalty shootout will decide the winner of two points, the loser gets one point. 

“In just two years, the International Champions Cup has quickly become one of the premier sports properties in the entire world,” organizer Matt Higgins said.

Details on all games and venues has been released