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FIFA Club World Cup Morocco 2013

Statistical Kit event edition


Last update: 10.12.2013

Contents
FIFA Club World Cup 2013 ................................................................................................................. 3 Qualified participating clubs ............................................................................................................ 3 Club Profiles.................................................................................................................................... 3 Match schedule............................................................................................................................... 7 Facts you need to know about the FIFA Club World Cup .................................................................... 8 History ................................................................................................................................................ 9 Intercontinental and Toyota Cup ..................................................................................................... 9 FIFA Club World Cup ...................................................................................................................... 9 Winners at a glance ........................................................................................................................ 9 Trophy .............................................................................................................................................. 10 Competition formats ........................................................................................................................ 11 FIFA Club World Cup stats at a glance .............................................................................................. 12 Competition records ..................................................................................................................... 12 Overview....................................................................................................................................... 12 Ranking by tournament .................................................................................................................... 13 Goals ................................................................................................................................................ 15 Players .............................................................................................................................................. 17 Matches ........................................................................................................................................... 17 Awards ............................................................................................................................................. 20 adidas Golden Ball ........................................................................................................................ 20 FIFA Fair Play ................................................................................................................................. 20 adidas Golden Boot....................................................................................................................... 20 Finals ................................................................................................................................................ 21 Final matches ................................................................................................................................ 21 Winning coaches........................................................................................................................... 21 Referees of past Final matches ...................................................................................................... 21 Final matches round-up................................................................................................................. 22 Results of the Intercontinental Cup and Toyota Cup Japan ................................................................ 27 Intercontinental Cup (1960-1979) ................................................................................................. 27 Toyota Cup Japan (1980-2004) ..................................................................................................... 29

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FIFA Club World Cup 2013


Qualified participating clubs

Club Profiles

Al Ahly Sporting Club, Egypt


Coach Confederation Winner of Previous FCWC participations FCWC best achievement Domestic honours MOHAMED YOUSSEF, EGY CAF CAF Champions League 4 (2005, 2006, 2008, 2012) 3rd (2006) 36x Egyptian Premier League (first 1949, last 2011) 35x Egypt Cup (first 1924, last 2007) 7x Egyptian Super Cup (first 2003, last 2011) 8x CAF Champions League (1982, 1987, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013) 4x African Cup Winners Cup (1984, 1985, 1986, 1993) 5x CAF Super Cup (2002, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2013) 14 MP / 7-6-1 (19:12) Mohamed ABOUTRIKA (EGY / 5 goals) 1907
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International honours 2013 Champions League record Best goalscorer 2013 Champions League Year of foundation
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Auckland City FC, New Zealand


Coach Confederation Winner of Previous FCWC participations FCWC best achievement Domestic honours International honours 2013 Champions League record Best goalscorer 2013 Champions League Year of foundation Ramon TRIBULIETX, ESP OFC OFC Champions League 4 (2006, 2009, 2011, 2012) 5th (2009) 4x New Zealand Football Championship (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009) 5x OFC Champions League (2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013) 9 MP / 6-1-2 (28:10) Adam DICKINSON (ENG / 8 goals) 2004

Club de Futbol Monterrey, Mexico


Coach Confederation Winner of Previous FCWC participations FCWC best achievement Domestic honours International honours 2013 Champions League record Best goalscorer 2013 Champions League Year of foundation Jose CRUZ, MEX CONCACAF CONCACAF Champions League 2 (2011, 2012) 3rd (2012) 4x Mexican Primera Division (1986, 2003, 2009, 2010) 1x Copa Mexico (1991) 3x CONCACAF Champions League (2011, 2012, 2013) 1x CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup (1993) 10 MP / 8-2-0 (26:5) Aldo DE NIGRIS (MEX / 5 goals), Humberto SUAZO (CHI / 5 goals) 1945

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Clube Atltico Mineiro, Brazil


Coach Confederation Winner of Previous FCWC participations FCWC best achievement Domestic honours International honours 2013 Copa Libertadores record Best goalscorer 2013 Copa Libertadores Year of foundation CUCA, BRA CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores 0 0 1x Campeonato Brasileiro Srie A (1971) 1x Copa Libertadores (2013) 2x Copa CONMEBOL (1992, 1997) 14 MP / 9-2-3 (29:18) JO (BRA / 7 goals) 1908

FC Bayern Mnchen, Germany


Coach Confederation Winner of Previous FCWC participations FCWC best achievement Pep GUARDIOLA, ESP UEFA UEFA Champions League 0 0 23x German Championship/Bundesliga (first 1932, last 2013) 16x DFB-Pokal (first 1957, last 2013) 6x DFB-Ligapokal (first 1997, last 2007) 5x DFL Supercup (first 1982, last 2012) 5x UEFA Champions League / European Cup (1974, 1975, 1976, 2001, 2013) 1x UEFA Cup Winners Cup (1967) 1x UEFA Cup (1996) 1x UEFA Super-Cup (2013) 2x Intercontinental Cup (1976, 2001) 13 MP / 10-1-2 (31:11) Thomas MUELLER (GER / 8 goals) 1900

Domestic honours

International honours

2013 Champions League record Best goalscorer 2013 Champions League Year of foundation

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Guangzhou Evergrande FC, China PR


Coach Confederation Winner of Previous FCWC participations FCWC best achievement Domestic honours International honours 2013 Champions League record Best goalscorer 2013 Champions League Year of foundation
Marcello LIPPI, ITA

AFC AFC Champions League 0 0 3x Chinese Super League (2011, 2012, 2013) 1x Chinese FA Cup (2012) 1x Chinese FA Super Cup (2012) 1x AFC Champions League (2013) 14 MP / 9-4-1 (36:11) MURIQUI (BRA / 13 goals) 1954

Raja Club Athletic, Morocco


Coach Confederation Winner of Previous FCWC participations FCWC best achievement Domestic honours International honours 2013 Botola Pro record Best goalscorer 2013 Botola Pro Year of foundation Faouzi BENZARTI, TUN CAF Botola Pro (Moroccan League) 1 (2000) 7th (2000) 11x Botola Pro (first 1988, last 2013) 7x Coupe du Trne (first 1974, last 2012) 3x CAF Champions League (1989, 1997, 1999) 1x CAF Super Cup (2000) 1x CAF Cup (2003) 30 MP / 19-9-2 / 66 Pts (56:24) Hamza ABOURAZZOUK (MAR / 9 goals), Mouhssine IAJOUR (MAR / 9 goals) 1949

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Match schedule
First Stage - Play-off for quarter-final Date 11.12.2013 Date 14.12.2013 14.12.2013 Date 17.12.2013 18.12.2013 Date 18.12.2013 Date 21.12.2013 Date 21.12.2013 Match Raja Casablanca - Auckland City FC Match Guangzhou Evergrande FC - Al Ahly SC W1 - CF Monterrey Match W2 - FC Bayern Mnchen W3 - Atletico Mineiro Match L2 - L3 Match L4 - L6 Match W4 - W6 City (Country) AGADIR (MAR) City (Country) AGADIR (MAR) AGADIR (MAR) City (Country) AGADIR (MAR) MARRAKECH (MAR) City (Country) MARRAKECH (MAR) City (Country) MARRAKECH (MAR) City (Country) MARRAKECH (MAR) Match No 1 Match No 2 3 Match No 4 6 Match No 5 Match No 7 Match No 8 Time 19:30 Time 16:00 19:30 Time 19:30 19:30 Time 16:30 Time 16:30 Time 19:30

First Stage - Quarter-final

Second Stage - Semi-final

Second Stage - Match for fifth place

Second Stage - Match for third place

Second Stage - Final

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Facts you need to know about the FIFA Club World Cup
1. The tenth edition of the FIFA Club World Cup will be held in 2013 for the first time in Morocco. The tournament, first played in Brazil in 2000, was staged in Japan from 2005 until 2008, when it then went to the United Arab Emirates for 2009 and 2010 and back to Japan for the two following years. To date, four Brazilian clubs (Corinthians in 2000 & 2012, Sao Paulo in 2005 and Sport Club International in 2006), two Italian clubs (AC Milan in 2007 and FC Internazionale in 2010), one English club (Manchester United in 2008) and one Spanish club (FC Barcelona in 2009 and 2011) have won the FIFA Club World Cup. FC Barcelona and Corinthians are the only clubs to win the tournament twice. 46 different teams have participated in the FIFA Club World Cup. Only two teams have competed in four editions of this tournament, Al Ahly SC (EGY) and Auckland City FC (NZL) making the upcoming 2013 competition the fifth participation for both. Teams with three participations are FC Barcelona (ESP) and Pachuca (MEX) and after the 2013 edition Monterrey (MEX). The 2013 edition will see three newcomers: FC Bayern Mnchen (GER), Guangzhou Evergrande FC (CHN) and Atletico Mineiro (BRA). The Brazilians Dida and Danilo are the only two players to have won the tournament twice with two different teams Goalkeeper Dida with the Corinthians, BRA in 2000, AC Milan, ITA in 2007 and Danilo with Sao Paulo FC, BRA in 2005 and with the Corinthians, BRA in 2012. The Brazilian Fabio Santos playing for the Corinthians, BRA in 2012 was also part of the 2005 squad for Sao Paolo FC, BRA however didnt play a single minute. Filippo Inzaghi, ITA and Lionel Messi, ARG are the only players who have scored a brace in a FIFA Club World Cup final. In 2007 Inzaghi scored two goals for AC Milan (ITA) against Boca Juniors (ARG). Messis two goals were both for FC Barcelona (ESP) in the final against Santos FC (BRA). Sanfrecce Hiroshimas Toshihiro Aoyamas (JPN) goal against Auckland City (NZL) in the opening game of the 2012 event was the the 200th goal in the history of the FIFA Club World Cup. The 2010 edition of the FIFA Club World Cup goes down in history with the highest goal average of 3.38 (27 goals in 8 matches).

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10. The adidas Golden Boot was presented once in 2000 and has not been awarded since. The adidas Golden Ball and the FIFA Fair Play Award, however, have been presented since the tournaments inception in 2000. 11. Five consecutive finals between 2005 and 2009 were all between teams from South America or Europe, but that run ended in 2010 when TP Mazembe Englebert (COD) played FC Internazionale Milano (ITA), thereby becoming the first African team to reach the Final of the FIFA Club World Cup. 12. To date a total of 21 different countries have had representative clubs in the FIFA Club World Cup. Brazil and Mexico both have had the most clubs to compete, with five each. This years newcomer Atletico Mineiro will be the sixth Brazilian team to take part. 13. With the participation of FC Bayern Mnchen (GER) and Guangzhou Evergrande FC (CHN) in the 2013 edition, teams from Germany and China PR will be represented for the first time (total of 23 different countries).

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History
Intercontinental and Toyota Cup
Between 1960 and 1968, the Intercontinental Cup was a competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL and contested between the winners of the European Champions Cup and the South American Copa Libertadores. The system of play was a home-and-away series, decided by points only (the same format used by CONMEBOL to determine the winner of the Copa Libertadores final until 1987). Because of this format, a third match was needed when both teams were tied on points. From 1969 to 1979, the Intercontinental Cup continued as a two-leg competition between the UEFA and the CONMEBOL club champions. However, it adopted the European standard method to decide the winner by adding the goals of both matches to the aggregate score. As of 1980 and until 2004, the competition was held as a single match in Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan. It was called the Toyota Cup, named after its sponsor.

FIFA Club World Cup


The first FIFA Club World Cup was held in 2000 in Brazil with the participation of the club champions of all six confederations (AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, OFC and UEFA). In addition to those six teams, two additional competitors were invited: Real Madrid from Spain as the Toyota Cup winner of 1998 and the Brazilian host team, Corinthians, who went on to win the trophy. In 2005 the Toyota Cup merged with the FIFA Club World Cup. This competition has since been played under the auspices of FIFA and between the club champions from the 6 Confederations (UEFAs and CONMEBOLs representative entering the competition in the semi-finals). As from 2007 the hosts top team has also participated. In 2007, as a Japanese team won the AFC Champions League, the highest placed non-Japanese team of the AFC Champions League had a play-off for the quarterfinals with the OFC representative. After four consecutive years of Japans hosting of the FIFA Club World Cup the competition was awarded to the United Arab Emirates for two years before returning to Japan for another two editions. Morocco will host the next two editions.

Winners at a glance
Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2000 Host Country Japan Japan United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Japan Japan Japan Japan Brazil Winner Corinthians, BRA FC Barcelona, ESP FC Internazionale Milano, ITA FC Barcelona, ESP Manchester United, ENG AC Milan, ITA Sport Club Internacional, BRA Sao Paulo FC, BRA Corinthians, BRA Runners-up Chelsea FC, ENG Santos FC, BRA TP Mazembe Englebert, COD Estudiantes La Plata, ARG Liga de Quito, ECU Boca Juniors, ARG FC Barcelona, ESP Liverpool FC, ENG Vasco da Gama, BRA

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Trophy

The design shows six pillars representing the teams competing in the FIFA Club World Cup with the individual structure making reference to the winner of the competition. The graceful curves are reaching up to encompass the globe in the shape of a football a consistent feature amongst almost all of FIFAs event trophies. The shape of the structure describes the competitive energy and athletic qualities demonstrated by the participating teams.

Date of manufacture Weight (kg) Height (cm) Base (cm) Widest point (cm) Manufacturer Designer Material

2005 5.2 50 20 20 Thomas Fattorini Ltd, UK Thomas Fattorini Ltd, UK Jane Powell (lead), Dawn Forbes Brass, copper and sterling silver; gilding metal, aluminium, chrome, rhodium, gold plated

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Competition formats
2008-2012
The opening match was played between the representative club of the host association and the club of OFC The winner of the opening match and the clubs of AFC, CAF and CONCACAF contested the quarterfinals The two winners of the quarter-finals and the clubs of CONMEBOL and UEFA contested the semi-finals The losing clubs from the quarter-final matches contested the play-off for fifth place The losing clubs from the semi-final matches contested the play-off for third place The winners of the two semi-final matches contested the final

2007
The opening match was played between the representative club of the host association and the club of OFC The winner of the opening match and the clubs of AFC, CAF and CONCACAF contested the quarterfinals The two winners of the quarter-finals and the clubs of CONMEBOL and UEFA contested the semi-finals The losing clubs from the semi-final matches contested the play-off for third place The winners of the two semi-final matches qualified for the final

2005-2006
The competition was played in a quarter- semi- and final round The quarter-finals consisted of only two matches between the clubs of AFC, CAF, CONCACAF and OFC The two winners of the quarter-finals and the clubs of CONMEBOL and UEFA contested the semi-finals The losing clubs of the quarter-finals contested the play-off for fifth place The losing clubs from the semi-final matches contested the play-off for third place The winners of the two semi-final matches qualified for the final

2000
The competition was played in two rounds The 8 teams taking part were divided into two groups of four teams The system of play was a league system, each team playing one match against each of the other teams in the same group The top teams in each group qualified for the final. The teams coming second in each group contested the play-off for third place

A referee holds up a new football at the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2007. Assistant referee Byron Romero (ECU) runs the line in a snow storm during the FIFA Club World Cup Quarter-final match between Sanfrecce Hiroshima and Al Ahly SC at the Toyota Stadium, Japan on 9 December 2012. Referee Nawaf Shukralla picks up the matchball before the FIFA Club World Cup 5th Place Match match between Ulsan Hyundai and Sanfrecce Hiroshima at Toyota Stadium, Japan on 12 December 2012. Photos: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

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FIFA Club World Cup stats at a glance


Competition records
2012 Japan
Teams Matches Goals Goal Average Attendance* Attendance Average* Yellow cards Yellow card average Red cards 7 8 21 2.63 283,063 35,383 22 2.75 1

2011 Japan
7 8 24 3 305,333 38,167 22 2.75 0

2010 UAE
7 8 27 3.38 200,251 25,031 21 2.63 3

2009 UAE
7 8 25 3.13 156,350 19,544 36 4.50 4

2008 Japan
7 8 23 2.88 355,515 44,439 38 4.75 2

2007 Japan
7 7 21 3 318,871 45,553 27 3.86 3

2006 Japan
6 7 17 2.43 302,142 43,163 29 4.14 0

2005 Japan
6 7 19 2.71 261,456 37,351 31 4.43 2

2000 Brazil
8 14 43 3.07 36,714 56 4.00 6

TOTAL

75 220 2.93 35,960 282 3.76 21

514,000 2,696,981

Red card average 0.12 0.00 0.38 0.50 0.25 0.43 0.00 0.29 0.43 0.28 *Attendance figures relate to the number of spectators as indicated in official FIFA Match Reports and not number of tickets sold. Figures also include double headers.

Overview
CONMEBOL CONCACAF UEFA OFC AFC CAF Year Host country Teams

2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Brazil Japan Japan Japan Japan UAE UAE Japan Japan

8 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7

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Ranking by tournament
FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2012
Ranking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Corinthians (BRA) Chelsea FC (ENG) Club de Futbol Monterrey (MEX) Al Ahly Sporting Club (EGY) Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) Auckland City FC (NZL) Winner of CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Winner of UEFA Champions League Winner of CONCACAF Champions League Winner of CAF Champions League Winner of J-League Winner of AFC Champions League Winner of OFC Champions League

FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2011


Ranking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FC Barcelona (ESP) Santos FC (BRA) Al-Sadd Sports Club (QAT) Kashiwa Reysol (JPN) Club de Futbol Monterrey (MEX) Esprance Sportive de Tunis (TUN) Auckland City FC (NZL) Winner of UEFA Champions League Winner of CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Winner of AFC Champions League Winner of J-League Winner of CONCACAF Champions League Winner of CAF Champions League Winner of OFC Champions League

FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2010


Ranking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) TP Mazembe Englebert (COD) Sport Club Internacional (BRA) Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. (KOR) Pachuca (MEX) Al Wahda Sports Club (UAE) Hekari United FC (PNG) Winner of UEFA Champions League Winner of CAF Champions League Winner of CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Winner of AFC Champions League Winner of CONCACAF Champions League Winner of UAE Premier League Winner of OFC Champions League

FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2009


Ranking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FC Barcelona (ESP) Estudiantes La Plata (ARG) Pohang Steelers FC (KOR) Atlante FC (MEX) Auckland City FC (NZL) TP Mazembe Englebert (COD) Al Ahli FC (UAE) Winner of UEFA Champions League Winner of CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Winner of AFC Champions League Winner of CONCACAF Champions League Winner of OFC Champions League Winner of CAF Champions League Winner of UAE Premier League

FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2008


Ranking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Manchester United (ENG) Liga de Quito (ECU) Gamba Osaka (JPN) Pachuca (MEX) Adelaide United (AUS) Al Ahly Sporting Club (EGY) Waitakere United (NZL) Winner of UEFA Champions League Winner of CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Winner of AFC Champions League Winner of CONCACAF Champions Cup AFC Champions League runner-up* Winner of CAF Champions League Winner of OFC O-League

* Since a Japanese team won the AFC Champions League, the highest placed non-Japanese team of the AFC Champions League played the first match against the OFC representative, Waitakere United.

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FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2007


Ranking 1 2 3 4 5** 5** 7 AC Milan (ITA) Boca Juniors (ARG) Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN) Etoile Sportive du Sahel (TUN) Sepahan (IRN) Pachuca (MEX) Waitakere United (NZL) Winner of UEFA Champions League Winner of CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Winner of AFC Champions League Winner of CAF Champions League AFC Champions League runner-up* Winner of CONCACAF Champions Cup Winner of OFC O-League

* Since a Japanese team won the AFC Champions League, the highest placed non-Japanese team of the AFC Champions League played the first match against the OFC representative, Waitakere United. ** In 2007 the losing clubs from the quarter-final matches did not contest the play-off for fifth place

FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2006


Ranking 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sport Club Internacional (BRA) FC Barcelona (ESP) Al Ahly Sporting Club (EGY) Club Amrica (MEX) Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (KOR) Auckland City (NZL) Winner of 2006 CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Winner of 2005/6 UEFA Champions League Winner of 2006 CAF Champions League Winner of 2006 CONCACAF Champions Cup Winner of 2006 AFC Champions League Winner of 2006 OFC Club Championship

FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup Japan 2005


Ranking 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sao Paulo (BRA) Liverpool (ENG) Deportivo Saprissa (CRC) Al Ittihad (KSA) Sydney (AUS) Al Ahly Sporting Club (EGY) Winner of 2005 CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Winner of 2004/5 UEFA Champions League Winner of 2005 CONCACAF Champions Cup Winner of 2005 AFC Champions League Winner of 2004/5 OFC Club Championship Winner of 2005 CAF Champions League

FIFA Club World Championship Brazil 2000


Ranking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Corinthians (BRA) Vasco da Gama (BRA) Necaxa (MEX) Real Madrid (ESP) Manchester United (ENG) Al Nassr (KSA) Raja Club Athletic (MAR) South Melbourne (AUS) Host, Winner of 1998 Brazilian League Winner of 1998 CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Winner of 1999 CONCACAF Champions Cup Winner of 1998 Intercontinental Cup Winner of 1999 UEFA Champions League Winner of 1998 AFC Super Cup Winner of 1999 CAF Champions League Winner of 1999 OFC Club Championship

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Goals
Earliest goals
Minutes from kick-off
2' 20" 2 22 2' 24" 2' 35"

Player
EMAD MOHAMMED, IRQ Sepahan (IRN) Jesus CORONA, MEX CF Monterrey (MEX) Peter CROUCH, ENG Liverpool FC (ENG) Dejan STANKOVIC, SRB FC Internazionale Milano (ITA)

Match
v. Waitakere United (NZL) v. Al Ahly SC (EGY) v. Deportivo Saprissa (CRC) v. Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma FC (KOR)

Date
07.12.2007 16.12.2012 15.12.2005 15.12.2010

Fastest goals
Minutes into the game
1' 1 1 19

Player
Luis MONTES, MEX Pachuca (MEX) ROONEY Wayne, ENG Manchester United (ENG) MESSI Lionel, ARG Barcelona FC (ESP)

IN
46 74 52 42

Goal
47 75 54 1

Match
v. Al Ahly SC (EGY) v. Gamba Osaka (JPN) v. Atlante Futbol Club (MEX)

Date
13.12.2008 18.12.2008 16.12.2009

Top goalscorers
No. of goals
4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Goalscorer
Mohamed ABOUTRIKA, EGY DENILSON, BRA Lionel MESSI, ARG Nicolas ANELKA, FRA Cesar DELGADO, ARG FLAVIO, ANG Mauricio MOLINA, COL ROMARIO, BRA Wayne ROONEY, ENG Hisato SATO, JPN WASHINGTON, BRA

Club
Al Ahly SC (EGY) Pohang Steelers FC (KOR) FC Barcelona (ESP) Real Madrid (ESP) CF Monterrey (MEX) Al Ahly SC (EGY) Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma FC (KOR) Vasco da Gama (BRA) Manchester United (ENG) Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)

Year
3: 2006, 1: 2012 2009 2: 2011; 2: 2009 2000 2012 2: 2006, 1: 2008 2010 2000 2008 2012 2007

From left to right: Joint top goalscorers DENILSON (BRA), MESSI (ARG) and ABOUTRIKA (EGY) with 4 goals each. Photos: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images.

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Top goalscorers (per tournament)


2012 3 goals
Club CF Monterrey (MEX) Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) Goalscorer Cesar DELGADO, ARG Hisato SATO, JPN

2011

2 goals
Club FC Barcelona (ESP) FC Barcelona (ESP)

Goalscorer Lionel MESSI, ARG ADRIANO, BRA

2010

3 goals
Club Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. (KOR)

Goalscorer Mauricio MOLINA, COL

2009

4 goals
Club Pohang Steelers FC (KOR)

Goalscorer DENILSON, BRA

2008

3 goals
Club Manchester United (ENG)

Goalscorer Wayne ROONEY, ENG

2007

3 goals
Club Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)

Goalscorer WASHINGTON, BRA

2006

3 goals
Club Al Ahly SC (EGY)

Goalscorer Mohamed ABOUTRIKA, EGY

2005

2 goals
Club Sao Paulo FC (BRA) Liverpool FC (ENG) Al Ittihad (KSA) Deportivo Saprissa (CRC)

Goalscorer AMOROSO, BRA Peter CROUCH, ENG Mohammed NOOR, KSA Alvaro SABORIO, CRC

2000

3 goals
Club Real Madrid (ESP) Vasco da Gama (BRA)

Goalscorer Nicolas ANELKA, FRA ROMARIO, BRA

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Players
Most appearances
No. appearances
10 10 10

Name
Mohamed ABOUTRIKA, EGY Hossam ASHOUR, EGY Wael GOMAA, EGY

Club
Al Ahly SC (EGY) Al Ahly SC (EGY) Al Ahly SC (EGY) Boca Juniors (ARG) CF Monterrey (MEX) Waitakere United (NZL) Auckland City FC (NZL) Al Ahly SC (EGY) Al Ahly SC (EGY)

Year
2005: 2; 2006: 3; 2008: 2; 2012: 3 2005: 2; 2006: 3; 2008: 2; 2012: 3 2005: 2; 2006: 3; 2008: 2; 2012: 3 2007: 2 2011: 2; 2012: 3 2007: 1; 2008: 1 2009: 3; 2011: 1; 2012: 1 2005: 2; 2006: 3; 2012: 2 2005: 2; 2006: 3; 2008: 2

7 7 7 7

Neri CARDOZO, ARG Daniel KOPRIVCIC, NZL EMAD METEAB, EGY Shady MOHAMED, EGY

Players to score in more than one edition


Only six players have scored in more than one edition and only one, Dwight Yorke (TRI), has scored in more than one edition with two different clubs.

Goalscorer
Mohamed ABOUTRIKA, EGY Lionel MESSI, ARG FLAVIO, ANG Mbenza BEDI, COD Aldo DE NIGRIS, MEX Dwight YORKE, TRI

Goals
4 4 3 2 2 2

Edition and club


3 in 2006 and 1 in 2012 (Al Ahly SC, EGY) 2 in 2009 and 2 in 2011 (FC Barcelona, ESP) 2 in 2006 and 1 in 2008 (Al Ahly SC, EGY) 1 in 2009 and 1 in 2010 (TP Mazembe Englebert, COD) 1 in 2011 and 1 in 2012 (CF Monterrey, MEX) 1 in 2000 (Manchester United, ENG); 1 in 2005 (Sydney FC, AUS)

Matches
Biggest wins
Score
4:0 4:0 0:4 1:4 0:3 0:3 0:3 0:3 0:3 0:3

Match
FC Barcelona (ESP) Santos FC (BRA) FC Barcelona (ESP) Al-Sadd Sports Club (QAT) Club America (MEX) FC Barcelona (ESP) Al-Wahda Sports Club (UAE) Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma FC (KOR) TP Mazembe Englebert (COD) FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma FC (KOR) FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) Al-Wahda Sports Club (UAE) Hekari United FC (PNG) Auckland City FC (NZL) Atlante FC (MEX) Auckland City FC(NZL) Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (KOR) Deportivo Saprissa (CRC) Liverpool FC (ENG)

Date
18.12.2011 15.12.2011 14.12.2006 11.12.2010 18.12.2010 15.12.2010 08.12.2010 12.12.2009 15.12.2006 15.12.2005

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Highest scoring matches


Goals
8 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Result
3:5 3:4 4:2 2:4 2:4 2:3 3:2 2:3 2:3 2:3 3:2 1:4

Match
Gamba Osaka (JPN) - Manchester United (ENG) Raja Club Athletic (MAR) - Al Nassr (KSA) Sport Club Internacional (BRA) Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma FC (KOR) Al Ahly Sporting Club (EGY) Pachuca (MEX) Boca Juniors (ARG) - AC Milan (ITA) Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) Club de Futbol Monterrey (MEX) Esprance Sportive de Tunis (TUN) TP Mazembe Englebert (COD) - Auckland City FC (NZL) Al Ittihad (KSA) - Deportivo Saprissa (CRC) Al Ittihad (KSA) - Sao Paulo (BRA) Real Madrid (ESP) - Raja Club Athletic (MAR) Al Wahda Sports Club (UAE) - Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. (KOR)

Date
18.12.2008 07.01.2000 18.12.2010 13.12.2008 16.12.2007 12.12.2012 14.12.2011 16.12.2009 18.12.2005 14.12.2005 10.01.2000 11.12.2010

Highest attendance
Att. 73,000 73,000 68,682 68,275 68,263 68,166 Date 08.01.2000 14.01.2000 21.12.2008 16.12.2012 16.12.2007 18.12.2011 Venue RIO DE JANEIRO (BRA) RIO DE JANEIRO (BRA) YOKOHAMA (JPN) YOKOHAMA (JPN) YOKOHAMA (JPN) YOKOHAMA (JPN) Match Manchester United (ENG) - Vasco da Gama (BRA) Corinthians (BRA) - Vasco da Gama (BRA) Liga de Quito (ECU) Manchester United (ENG) Corinthians (BRA) Chelsea FC (ENG) Boca Juniors (ARG) AC Milan (ITA) Santos FC (BRA) FC Barcelona (ESP) Result 1:3 0:0 AET 4:3 PSO 0:1 1:0 2:4 0:4 Phase Group B Final Final Final Final Final

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Clubs with the most participations


Participations
4+1 4+1 3 3 2+1

Club
Al Ahly SC (EGY) Auckland City (NZL) Pachuca (MEX) FC Barcelona (ESP) CF Monterrey (MEX)

Edition
2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 2007, 2008, 2010 2006, 2009, 2011 2011, 2012, 2013

Clubs to win more than once


FC Barcelona (ESP)
19.12.2009 18.12.2011 Estudiantes la Plata (ARG) FC Barcelona (ESP) FC Barcelona (ESP) Santos FC (BRA) 1:2 AET 4:0

Barcelona FC celebrates with the cup after winning 2-1 after extra time the FIFA Club World Cup Final match against Estudiantes at the Zayed Sports City stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates on 19 December 2009. Barcelona FC celebrates again after victory in the final against Santos FC at the FIFA Club World Cup Final 2011. Cesc Fabregas (l) and Gerard Pique of Barcelona FC lead the celebrations at the International Yokohama Stadium in Japan 2011. Photos FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

Corinthians (BRA)
16.12.2012 14.01.2000 Corinthians (BRA) Chelsea FC (ENG) Corinthians (BRA) Vasco da Gama 1:0 0:0 AET 4:3 PSO

FIFA Club World Championships Final, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 14 January 2000, Corinthians win on penalties v Vasco Da Gama A Corinthians section of the huge crowd at the Maracana Stadium cheering on their team in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 14 January 2000. Corinthians players celebrate winning the FIFA Club World Cup Final match against Chelsea FC at the International Stadium Yokohama, Japan on 16 December 2012. Photos: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images Communications & Public Affairs Last update 15.11.2013

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Awards
adidas Golden Ball
The adidas Golden Ball is always awarded to the most outstanding player.
Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2000 Host Japan Japan UAE UAE Japan Japan Japan Japan Brazil adidas Golden Ball winner CASSIO, BRA - Corinthians (BRA) Lionel MESSI, ARG - FC Barcelona (ESP) Samuel ETOO, CMR - FC Internazionale Milano ( ITA) Lionel MESSI, ARG - FC Barcelona (ESP) Wayne ROONEY, ENG - Manchester United (ENG) KAKA, BRA - AC Milan (ITA) DECO, POR - FC Barcelona (ESP) ROGERIO CENI, BRA - Sao Paulo FC (BRA) EDILSON, BRA - Corinthians (BRA)

FIFA Fair Play


The FIFA Fair Play award is given to the team with the best record of fair play according to the points system and criteria established by the FIFA Fair Play Committee.
Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2000 Host Japan Japan UAE UAE Japan Japan Japan Japan Brazil FIFA Fair Play Award winner CF Monterrey (MEX) FC Barcelona (ESP) FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) Atlante FC (MEX) Adelaide United (AUS) Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN) FC Barcelona (ESP) Liverpool FC (ENG) Al Nassr (KSA)

adidas Golden Boot


The adidas Golden Boot is always awarded to the player scoring the highest number of goals.
Year 2000 Host Brazil adidas Golden Boot winner* Nicolas ANELKA, FRA (Real Madrid) 3 goals ROMRIO, BRA (Vasco da Gama) 3 goals

* The adidas Golden Boot was presented once in 2000 and has not been awarded since. The adidas Golden Ball and the FIFA Fair Play
award, however, have been presented since the tournaments inception in 2000. No other awards are presented.

Left: Lionel MESSI, ARG (Barcelona FC) winner of the adidas Golden Ball 2011.Right: Carles PUYOL, ESP, captain of Barcelona FC lifts up the FIFA Fair Play Award for 2011. Photos: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

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Finals
Final matches
Date
14.01.2000 18.12.2005 17.12.2006 16.12.2007 21.12.2008 19.12.2009 18.12.2010 18.12.2011 16.12.2012

Match
Corinthians - Vasco da Gama 0:0, 4:3 PSO Sao Paulo FC - Liverpool FC 1:0 Sport Club Internacional - FC Barcelona 1:0 Boca Juniors - AC Milan 2:4 Liga de Quito - Manchester United FC 0:1 Estudiantes La Plata - FC Barcelona 1:1, 1:2 AET TP Mazembe Englebert - FC Internazionale Milano 0:3 Santos FC FC Barcelona 0:4 Corinthians Chelsea FC 1:0

Host
Rio de Janeiro (BRA) Yokohama (JPN) Yokohama (JPN) Yokohama (JPN) Yokohama (JPN) Abu Dhabi (UAE) Abu Dhabi (UAE) Yokohama (JPN) Yokohama (JPN)

Venue
Maracan International Stadium International Stadium International Stadium International Stadium Zayed Sports City Zayed Sports City International Stadium International Stadium

Attendance
73,000 66,821 67,128 68,263 68,682 43,050 42,174 68,166 68,275

Winning coaches
Year
2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Coach
Oswald DE OLIVEIRA, BRA Paulo AUTUORI, BRA Abel BRAGA, BRA Carlo ANCELOTTI , ITA Alex FERGUSON, SCO Pep GUARDIOLA, ESP Rafael BENITEZ, ESP Pep GUARDIOLA, ESP TITE, BRA

Club
Corinthians (BRA) Sao Paulo FC (BRA) Sport Club Internacional (BRA) AC Milan (ITA) Manchester United (ENG) FC Barcelona (ESP) FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) FC Barcelona (ESP) Corinthians (BRA)

Referees of past Final matches


Year
2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Referee
Dick JOL Benito ARCHUNDIA Carlos BATRES Marco RODRIGUEZ Ravshan IRMATOV Benito ARCHUNDIA Yuichi NISHIMURA Ravshan IRMATOV Cuneyt CAKIR

Country
Netherlands Mexico Guatemala Mexico Uzbekistan Mexico Japan Uzbekistan Turkey

Match
Corinthians (BRA) Vasco da Gama (BRA) 0:0 AET PSO 4:3 Sao Paulo FC (BRA) Liverpool FC (ENG) 1:0 (1:0) Sport Club Internacional (BRA) FC Barcelona (ESP) 1:0 (0:0) Boca Juniors (ARG) AC Milan (ITA) 2:4 (1:1) Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito (ECU) Manchester United (ENG) 0:1 (0:0) Club Estudiantes de La Plata (ARG) FC Barcelona (ESP) 1:2 AET (1:1, 1:0) TP Mazembe Englebert (COD) FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) 0:3 (0:2) Santos FC (BRA) FC Barcelona (ESP) 0:4 Corinthians (BRA) Chelsea FC (ENG) 1:0

Pep Guardiola, ESP two times coach of winning team Barcelona FC (ESP) in 2009 and 2011. Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

Ravshan Irmatov, UZB two times referee of FIFA Club World Cup final match: 2008 and 2011. Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

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Final matches round-up FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2012 - Final
Corinthians (BRA) Chelsea FC (ENG) 1:0 (0:0)
Date/time Venue Attendance Corinthians 16.12.2012/19:30 International Stadium, YOKOHAMA - Japan 68,275 12 CASSIO (GK); 2 ALESSANDRO (C), 3 CHICAO, 5 RALF, 6 FABIO SANTOS, 8 PAULINHO, 9 Paolo GUERRERO (-87'), 11 EMERSON (-90+1), 13 PAULO ANDRE, 20 DANILO, 23 JORGE HENRIQUE 1 Petr CECH (GK); 2 Branislav IVANOVIC (-83'), 3 Ashley COLE, 4 DAVID LUIZ, 7 RAMIRES, 8 Frank LAMPARD (C), 9 Fernando TORRES, 10 Juan MATA, 13 Victor MOSES (-73'), 17 Eden HAZARD (-87'), 24 Gary CAHILL 1-0 Paolo GUERRERO 69' COR : 87 - Paolo GUERRERO, +Juan MARTINEZ (7) ; 90+1 EMERSON, +WALLACE (4) CHE : 73 - Victor MOSES, +OSCAR (11); 83 - Branislav IVANOVIC, +Cesar AZPILICUETA (28); 87 Eden HAZARD, + Marko MARIN (21) COR: JORGE HENRIQUE 56' CHE: DAVID LUIZ (CHE) 72' CHE: Gary CAHILL 90' Cuneyt CAKIR (TUR) Alireza FAGHANI (IRN) Hassan KAMRANIFAR (IRN)

Chelsea FC

Scorer Substitutions

Cautions

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Assistant referees Bahattin DURAN (TUR), Tarik ONGUN (TUR)

FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2011 - Final


Santos FC (BRA) FC Barcelona (ESP) 0:4 (0:3)
Date/time Venue Attendance Santos FC 18.12.2011/19:30 International Stadium, YOKOHAMA - Japan 68,166 1 RAFAEL CABRAL; 2 EDU DRACENA (C), 3 LEO, 4 DANILO, 5 AROUCA, 6 DURVAL, 7 HENRIQUE, 9 BORGES, 10 GANSO, 11 NEYMAR, 14 BRUNO RODRIGO 1 VALDES; 2 DANI ALVES, 3 PIQUE, 4 FABREGAS, 5 PUYOL (C), 6 XAVI, 8 INIESTA, 10 MESSI, 11 THIAGO, 16 BUSQUETS, 22 ABIDAL 0-1 17' MESSI (10), 0-2 24' XAVI (6), 0-3 45' FABREGAS (4), 0-4 82' MESSI (10) SAN: 31' - DANILO, + ELANO (8), 79' - BORGES, + ALAN KARDEC (19), 83' - GANSO, + IBSON (18) BAR: 56' - PIQUE, + MASCHERANO (14), 79' - THIAGO, + PEDRO (17), 85' - PUYOL, + FONTAS (24) SAN: 73' GANSO (10), 74' EDU DRACENA (2) BAR: 39' PIQUE (3), 71' MASCHERANO (14) Ravshan IRMATOV (UZB) Yuichi NISHIMURA (JPN) Toru SAGARA (JPN)

FC Barcelona Scorers Substitutions Cautions Expulsions Referee 4th official

Assistant referees Abdukhamidullo RASULOV (UZB), Bakhadyr KOCHKAROV (KGZ) Reserve assistant referee

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FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2010 - Final


TP Mazembe Englebert (COD) FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) 0:3 (0:2)
Date/time Venue Attendance TP Mazembe Englebert 18.12.2010 / 21:00 Zayed Sports City, Abu Dhabi - UAE 42,174

1 KIDIABA; 2 KIMWAKI, 3 KASUSULA, 4 NKULUKUTA, 10 SINGULUMA, 11 KABANGU, 13 BEDI, 15 KALUYITUKA, 20 MIHAYO (C), 24 EKANGA, 27 KASONGO FC Internazionale Milano 1 JULIO CESAR; 2 CORDOBA, 4 ZANETTI (C), 6 LUCIO, 8 THIAGO MOTTA, 9 ETOO, 13 MAICON, 19 CAMBIASSO, 22 MILITO, 26 CHIVU, 27 PANDEV Scorers Substitutions Cautions Expulsions Referee Assistant referees 4th official 0-1 13' PANDEV, 0-2 17' ETOO, 0-3 85' BIABIANY TPM: 46' HT -KASONGO, +KANDA (6), 90' -KALUYITUKA, +NDONGA (8) FCI: 54' -CHIVU, +STANKOVIC (5), 70' -MILITO, +BIABIANY (88), 87' -THIAGO MOTTA, +MacDonald MARIGA (17) TPM: 12' KALUYITUKA, 33' EKANGA, 43' BEDI, 84' KASUSULA FCI: 79' THIAGO MOTTA Yuichi NISHIMURA (JPN) Toru SAGARA (JPN), Toshiyuki NAGI (JPN) Victor CARRILLO (PER)

FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2009 - Final


Club Estudiantes de La Plata (ARG) FC Barcelona (ESP) 1:2 AET (1:1, 1:0)
Date/time Venue Attendance 19.12.2009 / 20:00 Zayed Sports City, Abu Dhabi - UAE 43,050

Estudiantes de La Plata 25 ALBIL; 2 DESABATO, 3 CELLAY, 8 PEREZ, 11 VERON (C), 13 DIAZ, 16 RE, 17 BOSELLI, 22 BRANA, 23 BENITEZ, 30 RODRIGUEZ FC Barcelona 1 VALDES; 2 DANI ALVES, 3 PIQUE, 5 PUYOL (C), 6 XAVI, 9 IBRAHIMOVIC, 10 MESSI, 14 HENRY, 15 KEITA, 16 BUSQUETS, 22 ABIDAL Scorers Substitutions 1-0 37' BOSELLI, 1-1 89' PEDRO, 1-2 110' MESSI ELP: 76' -BENITEZ, +SANCHEZ (5), 79' -PEREZ, +NUNEZ (18), 90'+1 -RE, +ROJO (21) BAR: 46' HT -KEITA, +PEDRO (17), 79' -BUSQUETS, +TOURE (24), 83' -HENRY, +JEFFREN (7) ELP: 45'+2 DIAZ, 58' RODRIGUEZ, 65' PEREZ, 94' SANCHEZ, 112' ROJO, 119' BRANA, 119' DESABATO BAR: 23' MESSI, 82' HENRY, 118' VALDES Benito ARCHUNDIA (MEX) Hector VERGARA (CAN), Marvin TORRENTERA (MEX) Ravshan IRMATOV (UZB)

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FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2008 - Final


Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito (ECU) Manchester United FC (ENG) 0:1 (0:0)
Date/time Venue Attendance 21.12.2008 / 19:30 International Stadium, YOKOHAMA - Japan 68,682

Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito: 1 CEVALLOS; 2 ARAUJO, 3 CALLE, 7 BOLANOS, 8 URRUTIA (C), 13 REASCO, 14 CALDERON, 15 ARAUJO, 16 BIELER, 21 MANSO, 23 CAMPOS Manchester United FC: 1 VAN DER SAR; 3 EVRA, 5 FERDINAND (C), 7 CRISTIANO RONALDO, 8 ANDERSON, 10 ROONEY, 13 PARK, 15 VIDIC, 16 CARRICK, 21 RAFAEL, 32 TEVEZ Scorer Substitutions 0-1 ROONEY 73' LDU: 77' -CALLE, +AMBROSI (4), 82' -REASCO, +LARREA (20), 87' -BOLANOS, +NAVIA (19) MAN: 51' -TEVEZ, +EVANS (23), 85' -RAFAEL, +NEVILLE (2), 88' -ANDERSON, +FLETCHER (24) LDU: 2' BIELER, 36' CAMPOS, 44' CEVALLOS, 66' CALLE, 71' ARAUJO MAN: 70' ANDERSON MAN: 49' VIDIC Ravshan IRMATOV (UZB) Abdukhamidullo RASULOV (UZB), Bakhadyr KOCHKAROV (KGZ) Yuichi NISHIMURA (JPN)

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FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2007 - Final


Boca Juniors (ARG) AC Milan (ITA) 2:4 (1:1)
Date/time Venue Attendance Boca Juniors AC Milan 16.12.2007 / 19:30 International Stadium, YOKOHAMA - Japan 68,263 12 CARANTA; 3 MOREL, 4 IBARRA, 5 BATTAGLIA, 9 PALERMO (C), 14 PALACIO, 15 GONZALEZ, 19 CARDOZO, 20 MAIDANA, 24 BANEGA, 29 PALETTA 1 DIDA; 3 MALDINI (C), 4 KALADZE, 8 GATTUSO, 9 INZAGHI, 10 SEEDORF, 13 NESTA, 21 PIRLO, 22 KAKA, 23 AMBROSINI, 25 BONERA 0-1 21' INZAGHI, 1-1 22' PALACIO, 1-2 50' NESTA, 1-3 61' KAKA, 1-4 71' INZAGHI, 2-4 85' LEDESMA BOC: 67' -GONZALEZ, +LEDESMA (8), 68' -CARDOZO, +GRACIAN (11) MIL: 65' -GATTUSO, +EMERSON (5), 76' -INZAGHI, +CAFU (Marcos Moraes) (2), 87' -SEEDORF, +BROCCHI (32) BOC: 40' IBARRA, 55' BATTAGLIA, 73' PALETTA MIL: 22' AMBROSINI, 62' KAKA BOC: 88' LEDESMA MIL: 77' KALADZE Marco RODRIGUEZ (MEX) Jose Luis CAMARGO (MEX), Pedro REBOLLAR (MEX) Mark SHIELD (AUS)

Scorers Substitutions

Cautions

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FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2006 - Final


Sport Club Internacional (BRA) FC Barcelona (ESP) 1:0 (0:0)
Date/time Venue Attendance 17.12.2006 / 19:20 International Stadium, YOKOHAMA - Japan

67,128

Sport Club Internacional 1 CLEMER; 2 CEARA, 3 INDIO, 4 FABIANO ELLER, 5 WELLINGTON MONTEIRO, 7 ALEX, 8 EDINHO, 9 FERNANDAO (C), 10 IARLEY, 11 ALEXANDRE PATO, 15 RUBENS CARDOSO FC Barcelona 1 VALDES; 3 THIAGO MOTTA, 4 MARQUEZ, 5 PUYOL (C), 7 GUDJOHNSEN, 8 GIULY, 10 RONALDINHO, 11 ZAMBROTTA, 12 VAN BRONCKHORST, 20 DECO, 24 INIESTA Scorer Substitutions 1-0 82' ADRIANO SCI: 46' HT-ALEX, +VARGAS (17), 61' -ALEXANDRE PATO, +LUIZ ADRIANO (18), 76' -FERNANDAO, +ADRIANO (16) BAR: 46' HT-ZAMBROTTA, +BELLETTI (2), 59' -THIAGO MOTTA, +XAVI (6), 88' -GUDJOHNSEN, +EZQUERRO (18) SCI: 45' INDIO, 84' ADRIANO, 90'+3 IARLEY BAR: 55' THIAGO MOTTA Carlos BATRES (GUA) Carlos PASTRANA (HON), Leonel LEAL (CRC) Subkhiddin MOHD SALLEH (MAS)

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FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup Japan 2005 - Final


Sao Paulo FC (BRA) Liverpool FC (ENG) 1:0 (1:0)
Date/time Venue Attendance Sao Paulo FC Liverpool FC 18.12.2005 / 19:20 International Stadium, YOKOHAMA - Japan 66,821 1 ROGERIO CENI (C); 2 CICINHO, 3 FABAO, 4 EDCARLOS, 5 LUGANO, 6 JUNIOR, 7 MINEIRO, 8 JOSUE, 10 DANILO, 11 AMOROSO, 14 ALOISIO 12 REINA; 2 WARNOCK, 3 FINNAN, 4 HYYPIA, 7 KEWELL, 8 GERRARD (C), 10 GARCIA, 14 XABI ALONSO, 19 MORIENTES, 22 SISSOKO, 23 CARRAGHER 1-0 27' MINEIRO SPL: 75' -ALOISIO, +GRAFITE (9) LIV: 79' -SISSOKO, +SINAMA PONGOLLE (11), 79' -WARNOCK, +RIISE (6), 85' -MORIENTES, +CROUCH (15) SPL: 57' LUGANO, 90' ROGERIO CENI Benito ARCHUNDIA (MEX) Hector VERGARA (CAN), Arturo VELAZQUEZ (MEX) Toru KAMIKAWA (JPN)

Scorer Substitutions

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FIFA Club World Championship Brazil 2000 - Final


Corinthians (BRA) Vasco da Gama (BRA) 0:0 AET, PSO 4:3
Date/time Venue Attendance Corinthians Vasco da Gama Scorer 14.01.2001 / 20:00 Maracana, RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil 73,000 1 DIDA; 2 INDIO, 3 ADILSON, 5 VAMPETA, 6 KLEBER, 7 MARCELINHO CARIOCA, 8 RINCON, 9 LUIZAO, 10 EDILSON, 11 RICARDINHO, 16 FABIO LUCIANO 3 ODVAN; 4 MAURO GALVAO, 5 AMARAL, 6 FELIPE, 8 JUNINHO PERNAMBUCANO, 9 RAMON, 10 EDMUNDO, 11 ROMARIO (Romario Faria), 12 HELTON, 13 GILBERTO MELO, 15 PAULO MIRANDA -

Penalty Shoot-out Corinthians 1 - 0 RINCON, 2 - 1 FERNANDO BAIANO 3 - 2 LUIZAO 4 - 2 EDU 4 - 3 MARCELINHO CARIOCA Substitutions

Vasco da Gama 1 - 1 ROMARIO (Romario Faria) 2 - 2 ALEX OLIVEIRA 3 - 2 GILBERTO MELO 4 - 3 VIOLA 4 - 3 EDMUNDO

COR: 45' HT-RICARDINHO, +EDU (20), 90'+1 -VAMPETA, +GILMAR (23), 113' -EDILSON, +FERNANDO BAIANO (17) VDG: 90'+6 -JUNINHO PERNAMBUCANO, +VIOLA (19), 90'+12 -FELIPE, +ALEX OLIVEIRA (23), 111' -RAMON, +DONIZETE (7) COR: 43' RINCON, 75' ADILSON, 90'+7 INDIO, 113' LUIZAO VDG: 16' FELIPE, 33' AMARAL, 54' PAULO MIRANDA, 90'+8 EDMUNDO Dick JOL (NED) Jens LARSEN (DEN), Fernando CRESCI (URU)

Cautions

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Results of the Intercontinental Cup and Toyota Cup Japan


Intercontinental Cup (1960-1979)
(Winners in bold)
Date 1960 03.06.1960 04.09.1960 1961 04.09.1961 17.09.1961 19.09.1961 1962 19.09.1962 11.10.1962 1963 16.10.1963 14.11.1963 16.11.1963 1964 09.09.1964 23.09.1964 26.09.1964 1965 08.09.1965 15.09.1965 1966 12.10.1966 26.10.1966 1967 18.10.1967 01.11.1967 04.11.1967 1968 25.09.1968 16.10.1968 1969 08.10.1969 22.10.1969 Milan (ITA) Buenos Aires (ARG) AC Milan (ITA) - Estudiantes La Plata (ARG) Estudiantes La Plata (ARG) - AC Milan (ITA) 3:0 2:1 Buenos Aires (ARG) Manchester (ENG) Estudiantes La Plata (ARG) - Manchester United (ENG) Manchester United (ENG) - Estudiantes La Plata (ARG) 1:0 1:1 Glasgow (SCO) Avellaneda (ARG) Montevideo (URU) Celtic Glasgow (SCO) - Racing Club (ARG) Racing Club (ARG) - Celtic Glasgow (SCO) Racing Club (ARG) - Celtic Glasgow (SCO) 1:0 2:1 1:0 Montevideo (URU) Madrid (ESP) Penarol Montevideo (URU) Real Madrid (ESP) 2:0 0:2 Milan (ITA) Avellaneda (ARG) Inter Milan (ITA) Independiente (ARG) 3:0 0:0 Avellaneda (ARG) Milan (ITA) Madrid (ESP) Independiente (ARG) - Inter Milan (ITA) Inter Milan (ITA) Independiente (ARG) Inter Milan (ITA) Independiente (ARG) 1:0 2:0 1:0 AET Milan (ITA) Rio de Janeiro (BRA) Rio de Janeiro (BRA) AC Milan (ITA) Santos FC (BRA) Santos FC (BRA) - AC Milan (ITA) Santos FC (BRA) - AC Milan (ITA) 4:2 4:2 1:0 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) Lisbon (POR) Santos FC (BRA) Benfica (POR) Benfica (POR) Santos FC (BRA) 3:2 2:5 Lisbon (POR) Montevideo (URU) Montevideo (URU) Benfica (POR) - Penarol Montevideo (URU) Penarol Montevideo (URU) Benfica (POR) Penarol Montevideo (URU) Benfica (POR) 1:0 5:0 2:1 Montevideo (URU) Madrid (ESP) Penarol Montevideo (URU) - Real Madrid (ESP) Real Madrid (ESP) - Penarol Montevideo (URU) 0:0 5:1 Venue Match Score

Independiente (ARG) - Inter Milan (ITA)

Real Madrid (ESP) - Penarol Montevideo (URU)

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1970 26.08.1970 09.09.1970 Buenos Aires (ARG) Rotterdam (NED) AC Milan (ITA) Feyenoord (NED) Feyenoord (NED) - Estudiantes La Plata (ARG) 2:2 1:0

1971 (European Champion Ajax, NED declined to play) 15.12.1971 29.12.1971 1972 06.09.1972 28.09.1972 Avellaneda (ARG) Amsterdam (NED) Independiente (ARG) Ajax (NED) Ajax (NED) Independiente (ARG) 1:1 3:0 Athens (GRE) Montevideo (URU) Panathinaikos (GRE) Nacional (URU) Nacional (URU) Panathinaikos (GRE) 1:1 2:1

1973 (European Champion Ajax, NED declined to play) 28.11.1973 Rome (ITA) Independiente (ARG) Juventus (ITA) 1:0

1974 (European Champion Bayern Munich, FRG declined to play) 12.03.1975 10.04.1975 Buenos Aires (ARG) Madrid (ESP) Independiente (ARG) - Atletico Madrid (ESP) Atletico Madrid (ESP) Independiente (ARG) 1:0 2:0

1975 (Bayern Munich, FRG and Independiente, ARG could not agree on dates; no games took place) 1976 23.11.1976 21.12.1976 Munich (FRG) Belo Horizonte (BRA) Bayern Munich (FRG) Cruzeiro (BRA) Cruzeiro (BRA) - Bayern Munich (FRG) 2:0 0:0

1977 (European Champion Liverpool FC, ENG declined to play) 22.03.1978 26.07.1978 Buenos Aires (ARG) Karlsruhe (FRG) Boca Juniors (ARG) - Bor. Moenchengladbach (FRG) Bor. Moenchengladbach (FRG) - Boca Juniors (ARG) 2:2 0:3

1978 (Boca Juniors, ARG and Liverpool FC, ENG declined to play each other) 1979 (European Champion Nottingham Forest, ENG declined to play) 18.11.1979 03.03.1980 Malm (SWE) Asunin (PAR) Malmo (SWE) - Olimpia Asuncion (PAR) Olimpia Asuncion (PAR) Malmo (SWE) 0:1 2:1

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Toyota Cup Japan (1980-2004)


1980 11.02.1981 1981 13.12.1981 1982 12.12.1982 1983 11.12.1983 1984 09.12.1984 1985 08.12.1985 1986 14.12.1986 1987 13.12.1987 1988 11.12.1988 1989 17.12.1989 1990 9.12.1990 1991 8.12.1991 1992 13.12.1992 1993 12.12.1993 1994 11.12.1994 1995 28.11.1995 1996 26.11.1996 1997 2.12.1997 1998 1.12.1998 1999 30.11.1999 2000 28.11.2000 2001 27.11.2001 2002 3.12.2002 2003 14.12.2003 2004 12.12.2004 Yokohama (JPN) Porto (POR) - Once Caldas (COL) 0:0 AET 8:7 PSO Yokohama (JPN) Boca Juniors (ARG) - AC Milan (ITA) 1:1 AET 3:1 PSO Yokohama (JPN) Real Madrid (ESP) - Olimpia Asuncion (PAR) 2:0 Yokohama (JPN) Bayern Munich (GER) - Boca Juniors (ARG) 1:0 Tokyo (JPN) Boca Juniors (ARG) - Real Madrid (ESP) 2:1 Tokyo (JPN) Manchester United (ENG) - Palmeiras (BRA) 1:0 Tokyo (JPN) Real Madrid (ESP) - Vasco da Gama (BRA) 2:1 Tokyo (JPN) Borussia Dortmund (GER) Cruzeiro (BRA) 2:0 Tokyo (JPN) Juventus (ITA) - River Plate (ARG) 1:0 Tokyo (JPN) Ajax (NED) Gremio (BRA) 0:0 AET 4:3 PSO Tokyo (JPN) Velez Sarsfield (ARG) - AC Milan (ITA) 2:0 Tokyo (JPN) Sao Paulo (BRA) - AC Milan (ITA) 3:2 Tokyo (JPN) Sao Paulo (BRA) - FC Barcelona (ESP) 2:1 Tokyo (JPN) Crvena Zvezda (YUG) - Colo Colo (CHI) 3:0 Tokyo (JPN) AC Milan (ITA) - Olimpia Asuncion (PAR) 3:0 Tokyo (JPN) AC Milan (ITA) - Atletico Nacional Medellin (COL) 1:0 AET Tokyo (JPN) Nacional (URU) - PSV Eindhoven (NED) 2:2 AET 7:6 PSO Tokyo (JPN) Porto (POR) - Penarol Montevideo (URU) 2:1 AET Tokyo (JPN) River Plate (ARG) - Steaua Bucuresti (ROU) 1:0 Tokyo (JPN) Juventus (ITA) - Argentinos Juniors (ARG) 2:2 AET 4:2 PSO Tokyo (JPN) Independiente (ARG) - Liverpool FC (ENG) 1:0 Tokyo (JPN) Gremio (BRA) - Hamburger SV (FRG) 2:1 AET Tokyo (JPN) Penarol Montevideo (URU) - Aston Villa (ENG) 2:0 Tokyo (JPN) Flamengo (BRA) - Liverpool FC (ENG) 3:0 Tokyo (JPN) Nacional (URU) - Nottingham Forest (ENG) 1:0

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