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FIFA Club World Cup

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FIFA Club World Cup
Founded 2000
Region International (FIFA)
Number of teams 7
Current champions Flag of England Manchester United
Website Club World Cup

The FIFA Club World Cup, formerly known as the FIFA Club World Championship, is a football competition contested between the champion clubs from all six continental confederations, although, since 2007, the champions of Oceania must play a qualifying play-off against the champion club of the host country.

The first competition took place in Brazil in January 2000. It was intended by FIFA to be a replacement for the Intercontinental Cup (also known as the Toyota Cup), which was contested annually in Tokyo, Japan by the champions of Europe via the Champions League and South America via the Copa Libertadores.

The second competition was penciled in for Spain in 2001, to feature 12 teams. This was canceled owing to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA's marketing partner ISL. It was then intended to hold the event in 2003, but this also failed to happen. FIFA eventually agreed terms with the Toyota Cup to merge the two competitions, with the first installment of the relaunched Club World Championship held in Japan between December 11 and December 18, 2005.

The competition was then renamed as FIFA Club World Cup since 2006 event, which held annually in Japan until 2008. The 2009 and 2010 events will be hosted by the UAE.

In February 2008, FIFA introduced a Club World Champion Badge of Honour, featuring an image of the trophy, which the reigning champion is entitled to display on its kit until the final of the next championship. Initially, all four previous champions were allowed to wear the badge until the 2008 final[1], where Manchester United gained the sole right to wear the badge by winning the trophy. However Manchester United are barred from wearing the badge in domestic competition.

The fifth-place match, dropped in 2007, was reintroduced for the 2008 competition. The reintroduction of the match for fifth place also prompted an increase in prize money by US$500,000 to a total of US$16.5 million. The winners took away $5 million, second-placed team received $4 million, the third-placed team $2.5 million, the fourth-placed team $2 million, the fifth-placed team $1.5 million, the sixth-placed team $1 million and the seventh-placed team received $500,000.[2]

The team with the most appearances in the competition is Al-Ahly of Egypt, which has been involved in three out of the five tournaments held - 2005, 2006 and 2008.

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[edit] Champions

For finals including both Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup, see Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup statistics.

Year Final Third Place Venue
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2000
Details
Corinthians Flag of Brazil 0 – 0 a.e.t.
(4 – 3 pen)
Flag of Brazil Vasco da Gama Necaxa Flag of Mexico 1 – 1 a.e.t.
(4 – 3 pen)
Flag of Spain Real Madrid Maracanã Stadium,
Rio de Janeiro
2005
Details
São Paulo Flag of Brazil 1 – 0 Flag of England Liverpool Saprissa Flag of Costa Rica 3 – 2 Flag of Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad International Stadium,
Yokohama
2006
Details
Internacional Flag of Brazil 1 – 0 Flag of Spain Barcelona Al-Ahly Flag of Egypt 2 – 1 Flag of Mexico América International Stadium,
Yokohama
2007
Details
Milan Flag of Italy 4 – 2 Flag of Argentina Boca Juniors Urawa Red Diamonds Flag of Japan 2 – 2
(4 – 2 pen)
Flag of Tunisia Étoile du Sahel International Stadium,
Yokohama
2008
Details
Manchester United Flag of England 1 – 0 Flag of Ecuador LDU Quito Gamba Osaka Flag of Japan 1 – 0 Flag of Mexico Pachuca International Stadium,
Yokohama
2009
Details
To be played Sheikh Zayed Stadium,
Abu Dhabi
2010
Details
To be played Sheikh Zayed Stadium,
Abu Dhabi

[edit] Honours

Year Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball Top Goalscorer Fair Play Award Winning Manager
2000 Flag of Brazil Edílson Flag of Brazil Edmundo Flag of Brazil Romário Flag of Brazil Romário (3)
Flag of France Nicolas Anelka (3)
Flag of Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr Flag of Brazil Oswaldo de Oliveira
2005 Flag of Brazil Rogério Ceni Flag of England Steven Gerrard Flag of Costa Rica Cristian Bolaños Flag of Brazil Amoroso (2)
Flag of England Peter Crouch (2)
Flag of Costa Rica Alvaro Saborio (2)
Flag of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Noor (2)
Flag of England Liverpool Flag of Brazil Paulo Autuori
2006 Flag of Portugal Deco Flag of Brazil Iarley Flag of Brazil Ronaldinho Flag of Egypt Mohamed Aboutreika (3) Flag of Spain Barcelona Flag of Brazil Abel Braga
2007 Flag of Brazil Kaká Flag of the Netherlands Clarence Seedorf Flag of Argentina Rodrigo Palacio Flag of Brazil Washington (3) Flag of Japan Urawa Red Diamonds Flag of Italy Carlo Ancelotti
2008 Flag of England Wayne Rooney Flag of Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Flag of Argentina Damián Manso Flag of England Wayne Rooney (3) Flag of Australia Adelaide United Flag of Scotland Alex Ferguson

[edit] Goalscorers

3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 goal
Own goal
1 own goal
2 own goals

[edit] Performances by team

Team Winners Runners-Up Third Fourth
Flag of Brazil Corinthians 1 (2000)
Flag of Brazil São Paulo 1 (2005)
Flag of Brazil Internacional 1 (2006)
Flag of Italy Milan 1 (2007)
Flag of England Manchester United 1 (2008)
Flag of Brazil Vasco da Gama 1 (2000)
Flag of England Liverpool 1 (2005)
Flag of Spain Barcelona 1 (2006)
Flag of Argentina Boca Juniors 1 (2007)
Flag of Ecuador LDU Quito 1 (2008)
Flag of Mexico Necaxa 1 (2000)
Flag of Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa 1 (2005)
Flag of Egypt Al-Ahly 1 (2006)
Flag of Japan Urawa Red Diamonds 1 (2007)
Flag of Japan Gamba Osaka 1 (2008)
Flag of Spain Real Madrid 1 (2000)
Flag of Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 1 (2005)
Flag of Mexico Club América 1 (2006)
Flag of Tunisia Étoile du Sahel 1 (2007)
Flag of Mexico Pachuca 1 (2008)

[edit] Performances by country

Nation Winners Runners-Up Third Fourth
Flag of Brazil Brazil 3 (2000, 2005, 2006) 1 (2000)
Flag of England England 1 (2008) 1 (2005)
Flag of Italy Italy 1 (2007)
Flag of Spain Spain 1 (2006) 1 (2000)
Flag of Argentina Argentina 1 (2007)
Flag of Ecuador Ecuador 1 (2008)
Flag of Japan Japan 2 (2007, 2008)
Flag of Mexico Mexico 1 (2000) 2 (2006, 2008)
Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica 1 (2005)
Flag of Egypt Egypt 1 (2006)
Flag of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 1 (2005)
Flag of Iran Iran 1 (2007)
Flag of Tunisia Tunisia 1 (2007)

[edit] Performances by confederation

Cofederation Winners Runner-up Third Fourth
CONMEBOL 3 (2000, 2005, 2006) 3 (2000, 2007, 2008)
UEFA 2 (2007, 2008) 2 (2005, 2006) 1 (2000)
CONCACAF 2 (2000, 2005) 2 (2006, 2008)
AFC 2 (2007, 2008) 1 (2005)
CAF 1 (2006) 1 (2007)
OFC

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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