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Picture : 6 titles in 2020, FC Bayern München joins FC Barcelona 2009 for the World Record !



Final FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP 2020

 

IFFHS Club World Ranking Winner 2020 ,FC Bayern München, won the Club World Cup final in Qatar yesterday with a 1-0 victory over Mexico's Tigres.




Pavard's close-range tap-in was enough to give European champions Bayern their sixth title within the last 12 months.

This is the eighth year in a row that the Champions League winners have gone on to win the Club World Cup, as Bayern follow in the footsteps of last year's champions Liverpool.

 

Bayern are the second side in the History to win all six available titles within a year after Barcelona managed the feat in 2009.

 

Hansi Flick's men had already won the UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, German Cup, UEFA Super Cup, German Super Cup and now the FIFA Club World Cup.



HISTORY

The FIFA Club World Cup,organised by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association , was first contested in 2000 as the FIFA Club World Championship. 

It was not held from 2001 to 2004 due to a combination of factors,  but since 2005 it has been held every year.

The first FIFA Club World Championship took place in Brazil in 2000. It ran in parallel with the Intercontinental Cup, a competition played by the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the Copa Libertadores, from 2000 to 2004, with the champions of each tournament both recognised (in 2017) by FIFA as club world champions. In 2005, the Intercontinental Cup was merged with the FIFA Club World Championship, and in 2006, the tournament was renamed as the FIFA Club World Cup. The winner of the Club World Cup receives the FIFA Club World Cup Trophy and the FIFA World Champions certificate.

The current format of the tournament involves seven teams competing for the title at venues within the host nation over a period of about two weeks; the winners of that year's AFC Champions League (Asia), CAF Champions League (Africa), CONCACAF Champions League (North America), Copa Libertadores (South America), OFC Champions League (Oceania) and UEFA Champions League (Europe) along with the host nation's national champions, participate in a straight ko tournament. The host nation's national champions contest a play-off against the Oceania champions, from which the winner joins the champions of Asia, Africa and North America in the quarter-finals. The quarter-final winners go on to face the European and South American champions, who enter at the semi-final stage, for a place in the final.


STATISTICS


CLUBS

Real Madrid  hold the record for most victories, winning the competition four times (table)



ALL  TIME RANKING

ClubCountryTitlesYearsRunner upYears
REAL MADRID CFSpain42014, 2016, 2017, 20180
FC BARCELONASpain32009, 2011, 201512006
SC CORINTHIANSBrazil22000, 20120
FC BAYERN MÜNCHENGermany22013,2020
LIVERPOOL FCEngland1201912005
SAO PAULO FCBrazil12005
SC INTERNACIONALBrazil12006
AC MILANItaly12007
MANCHESTER UNITED FCEngland12008
FC INTER MILANItaly12010
CR VASCO DE GAMABrazil12000
CA BOCA JUNIORSArgentina12007
LDU QUITOEcuador12008
CLUB ESTUDIANTESArgentina12009
TP MAZEMBEDR Congo12010
FC SANTOSBrazil12011
CHELSEA FCEngland12012
RAJA CA CASABLANCAMorocco12013
CA SAN LORENZOArgentina12014
CA RIVER PLATEArgentina12015
KASHIMA ANTLERSJapan12016
GREMIO PORTO ALEGREBrazil12017
AL AIN FCUAE12018
CR FLAMENGOBrazil12019
TIGRES UANLMexico12020

 

 

COACHES



Pepe Guardiola (2009, 2011 , 2013) has won all 3 Club World Cups as coach with FC Barcelona. He preceeds in the Coach ranking Carlo Ancelotti (2 wins with AC Milan 2007 and Real Madrid CF 2014) and Zinedine Zidane (2 wins with Real Madrid CF 2016 and 2017). Rafael Benitez has also 3 finals in his career, but only 1 win with FC Inter Milan and 2 defeats with Liverpool FC 2005 and Chelsea FC 2012.

 

CONFEDERATIONS

It was the 17th edition of the Club World Cup in Qatar. The UEFA (Europe) won 13 Trophies and the CONMEBOL (South America) 4.

Runners-up : UEFA ( 3 ), CONMEBOL (9), CAF (2), AFC (2), CONCACAF ( 1)

 

COUNTRIES

Spain dominates the CLUB WORLD CUP with 7 wins (Real Madrid CF 4 and FC Barcelona 3) and only 1 defeat ( FC Barcelona) in 8 final participations. Brazil, second of this ranking, counts also 8 final participations with 4 wins (SC Corinthians 2, Sao Paulo FC, SC Internacional)) and 4 defeats (CR Vasco de Gama, FC Santos, Gremio Porto Alegre, CR Flamengo). England takes rank 3 with 4 final participations, 2 wins (Manchester United FC, Liverpool FC) and 2 defeats (Chelsea FC, Liverpool FC). Italy (AC Milan and FC Inter Milan) and Germany (FC Bayern München 2) count each two final participations and 2 victories.

 

PLAYERS : THE MOST TITLES



 

PlayerCountryClubsTotal
Toni KROOSGermanyFC Bayern München, Real Madrid CF5
Daniel CARVAJALSpainReal Madrid CF4
Gareth BALEWalesReal Madrid CF4
Keylor NAVASCosta RicaReal Madrid CF4
Karim BENZEMAFranceReal Madrid CF4
Luka MODRICCroatiaReal Madrid CF4
MARCELOBrazilReal Madrid CF4
NACHOSpainReal Madrid CF4
ISCOSpainReal Madrid CF4
Sergio RAMOSSpainReal Madrid CF4
Raphael VARANEFranceReal Madrid CF4
Cristiano RONALDOPortugalMan United FC, Real Madrid CF4
Kiko CASILLASpainReal Madrid CF3
Lucas VASQUEZSpainReal Madrid CF3
Marco ASCENCIOSpainReal Madrid CF3
CASEMIROBrazilReal Madrid CF3
Fabio COENTRAOPortugalReal Madrid CF3
Mateo KOVACICCroatiaReal Madrid CF3
ADRIANOBrazilFC Barcelona3
Javier MASCHERANOArgentinaFC Barcelona3
Dani ALVESBrazilFC Barcelona3
Andres INIESTASpainFC Barcelona3
Gerard PIQUESpainFC Barcelona3
Lionel MESSIArgentinaFC Barcelona3
Sergio BUSQUETSSpainFC Barcelona3