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The FIFA Club World Cup is an external association football competition organised by the FIFA, the sport ‘s ball-shaped regulate body. [ 1 ] It is the successor or continuance of the Intercontinental Cup. The championship was first contested as the FIFA Club World Championship in 2000. [ 2 ] It was not held between 2001 and 2004 ascribable to a combination of factors, most importantly the crumble of FIFA ‘s market partner International Sport and Leisure. [ 3 ] Following a change in format which saw the FIFA Club World Championship absorb the Intercontinental Cup, it was relaunched in 2005 and took its current name the season afterwards. [ 4 ] The stream format of the tournament involves seven teams competing for the title at venues within the server nation over a menstruation of about two weeks ; the winners of that year ‘s edition of the Asian AFC Champions League, African CAF Champions League, North American CONCACAF Champions League, South American Copa Libertadores, Oceanian OFC Champions League and European UEFA Champions League, along with the host nation ‘s national champion, participate in a straight smasher tournament. [ 1 ]

substantial Madrid holds the record for most victories, winning the rival four times since its origin. Teams from Spain have won the tournament the most times, with seven wins produced from that nation. The Union of European Football Associations ( UEFA ) is the most successful confederation of the competition with thirteen titles earned by seven of its clubs. The stream champions are Bayern Munich, who won their moment claim following a 1–0 win against UANL in the 2020 final, held at the Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar. [ 5 ]

history [edit ]

The beginning final examination of the rival was an all- brazilian affair, ampere well as the merely one which saw one side have home advantage. [ 6 ] Vasco district attorney Gama could not take advantage of its local support, being beaten by Corinthians 4–3 on penalties after a 0–0 absorb in extra fourth dimension. [ 7 ] The second edition of the competition was planned for Spain in 2001, and was supposed to feature twelve clubs. [ 8 ] however, it was canceled on 18 May, ascribable to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA ‘s market collaborator International Sport and Leisure. [ 3 ] FIFA agreed with Toyota to merge the Toyota Cup and Club World Championship into one consequence. [ 4 ] The 2005 edition saw brazilian club São Paulo pushed to the limit by Saudi side Al-Ittihad to reach the final. [ 9 ] In the final, one goal from Mineiro was enough to dispatch English club Liverpool ; Mineiro became the first player to score in a Club World Cup final examination. [ 10 ] Internacional defeated defending world and south american champions São Paulo in the 2006 Copa Libertadores Finals in order to qualify for the 2006 tournament. [ 11 ] In the semi-finals, Internacional beat egyptian english Al Ahly, qualifying for the concluding against Barcelona from Spain. [ 12 ] One deep goal from Adriano Gabiru allowed the trophy to be kept in Brazil once again. [ 13 ] It was in 2007 when brazilian hegemony was last broken ; italian side Milan disputed a close pit against Japan ‘s Urawa Red Diamonds, who were pushed by over 67,000 fans at Yokohama ‘s International Stadium, and won 1–0 to reach the concluding. [ 14 ] In the final, Milan defeated Argentine side Boca Juniors 4–2, in a match that saw the first actor to be sent off in a Club World Cup final examination, Milan ‘s Kakha Kaladze from Georgia, in the 77th minute. Eleven minutes late, Boca Juniors ‘ Pablo Ledesma would join Kaladze as he besides was sent off. [ 15 ] The follow year, Manchester United would emulate Milan by beating their semi-final opponents, Japan ‘s Gamba Osaka, 5–3. [ 16 ] They saw off ecuadorian club LDU Quito 1–0 in the final examination, as the english side became the irregular european team to win the tournament. [ 17 ] Barcelona dethroned earth and european champions Manchester United in the 2009 UEFA Champions League Final to qualify for the 2009 edition of the Club World Cup. [ 18 ] Barcelona defeated Mexican club Atlante 3–1 in the semi-finals and met Estudiantes from Argentina in the concluding. [ 19 ] After a identical finale encounter which saw the indigence for extra clock time, Lionel Messi scored from a header to snatch victory for Barcelona and complete an unprecedented sextuple ( six trophies in a calendar year ). [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The 2010 edition saw the first non-European and non-South american english side to reach the concluding : Congo ‘s Mazembe defeated Brazil ‘s Internacional 2–0 in the semi-finals to set up a final with italian Internazionale, who had beaten confederacy korean club Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 3–0. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Internazionale would go on to beat Mazembe by the same scoreline to win their one-fifth title of the year. [ 26 ] In 2011, Barcelona would once again show its class after winning their semi-final match 4–0 against Qatari club Al-Sadd. [ 27 ] In the concluding, Barcelona would win by the same scoreline against brazilian side Santos ; this is, to go steady, the largest final winning margin by any winner of the competition. [ 28 ] The 2012 version saw Europe ‘s laterality come to an end, as Corinthians traveled to Japan to join Barcelona in becoming two-time winners of the competition. [ 29 ] In the semi-finals, Al Ahly managed to keep the scoreline close as Corinthians ‘ Paolo Guerrero scored to send the Timão into their moment final. [ 30 ] Guerrero would once again come through for Corinthians in the final as the Timão saw off english side Chelsea 1–0 in order to bring the trophy back to Brazil. [ 31 ]

list of finals [edit ]

The International Stadium Yokohama in Japan has played host to the FIFA Club World Cup final the most times, with six title-deciding matches held. [ 32 ] Along with the Estádio do Maracanã, they are the only venues in the earth to have hosted both the FIFA World Cup final and the FIFA Club World Cup final ( International Stadium Yokohama hosted the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final while the deciding match of the 1950 FIFA World Cup was disputed at the Maracanã ). [ 33 ] [ 34 ] The 2000 FIFA Club World Championship Final remains the highest attended final of the contest, with 73,000 fans attending the all-Brazilian equal. [ 6 ] The final examination was besides the entirely one which saw two clubs from the lapp nation quarrel it. [ 6 ] The 2013 final had the fewest spectators turn up, with 37,774 ( not including the 2020 final examination, which had restricted seating due to the COVID-19 pandemic ). The 2007 concluding holds the read for most goals scored in regulation in a Club World Cup Final, with six goals scored by five players, while the 2000 final remains the only scoreless decider. [ 6 ] [ 15 ] The 2011 final became the most lopsided match of the rival, with the exultant team acquire by a difference of four goals. [ 35 ]

Key to the table
dagger Match was won after extra time
double-dagger Match was won via a penalty shoot-out
Footnotes
  1. ^[6] mark was 0–0 after 120 minutes. Corinthians won 4–3 on penalties .
  2. ^[20] score was 1–1 after 90 minutes .
  3. ^ score was 2–2 after 90 minutes .
  4. ^ seduce was 0–0 after 90 minutes .

Statistics [edit ]

Results by cabaret [edit ]

real Madrid holds the record number of victories in the rival with four. [ 36 ] Corinthians remain the merely club World Champion to have qualified to the competition by being the host state ‘s national champion, while Barcelona and Real Madrid hold the record for the most final examination appearances, with four each. [ 36 ] [ 45 ] TP Mazembe in 2010, Raja Casablanca in 2013, Kashima Antlers in 2016, Al-Ain in 2018 and UANL in 2020 are the only non-European and non-South american clubs ever to reach the concluding. [ 24 ]

Results by nation [edit ]

Spain ‘s La Liga is the most successful national league of the competition, with seven titles won in 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018. [ 20 ] [ 28 ] Brazil ‘s Brasileirão has four titles won in 2000, 2005, 2006 and 2012, while Italy ‘s Serie A ( 2007 and 2010 ), England ‘s Premier League ( 2008 and 2019 ) and Germany ‘s Bundesliga ( 2013 and 2020 ) are third base with two titles each. [ 6 ] [ 10 ] [ 13 ] [ 15 ] [ 26 ] Serie A and the Bundesliga remain the only undefeated national leagues which have had representatives play in the competition. [ 15 ] [ 26 ] Argentina ‘s Primera División carries the dubious record of losing the most finals without ever winning the world title, with four defeats in 2007, 2009, 2014 and 2015. [ 15 ] [ 20 ]

Performance by nation
Nation Winners Runners-up Finalists
 Spain 7 1 8
 Brazil 4 4 8
 England 2 2 4
 Italy 2 0 2
 Germany 2 0 2
 Argentina 0 4 4
Democratic Republic of the CongoDR Congo 0 1 1
 Ecuador 0 1 1
 Morocco 0 1 1
 Japan 0 1 1
 United Arab Emirates 0 1 1
 Mexico 0 1 1

Results by confederation [edit ]

Confederation Titles Runners-up
UEFA 13 3
CONMEBOL 4 9
AFC 2
CAF 2
CONCACAF 1
Total 17 17

Results by coach [edit ]

Performance by manager
Nationality Manager Winner Runner-up Years won Years runner-up Refs
 ESP 3 2009, 2011, 2013
 ITA 2 2007, 2014
 FRA 2 2016, 2017
 ESP 1 2 2010 2005, 2012
 BRA 1 2000
 BRA 1 2005
 BRA 1 2006
 SCO 1 2008
 BRA Tite 1 2012
 ESP 1 2015
 ARG 1 2018
 GER 1 2019
 GER 1 2020
 ARG 2 2008, 2014
 BRA 1 2000
 NED 1 2006
 ARG 1 2007
 ARG 1 2009
 SEN 1 2010
 BRA 1 2011
 TUN 1 2013
 ARG 1 2015
 JPN 1 2016
 BRA 1 2017
 CRO 1 2018
 POR 1 2019
 BRA 1 2020

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