FIFA Club World Cup is an international associate football competition. The tournament officially assigns the world title. The first competition was conducted in 2000. Brazil, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, and Morocco hosting every year FIFA Club World Cup. Find full details FIFA Club World Cup Winners Record.
Football is one of the world’s biggest sports which is followed by most countries. Brazil is the first country where first FIFA Club World Cup competition was first contested in 2000. Real Madrid is the most successful team in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Barcelona has participated every year and won 3 (2009, 2011, 2015) times. They are the most successful club in Spain, having won a total of 77 domestic titles: 27 La Liga, a record 31 Copa del Rey, a record 14 Supercopa de Espana, a record 3 Copa Eva Duarte and a record two Copa de la Liga.
Real Madrid holds the most record number of victories. The team has won 5 titles. The victory saw Real Madrid win 5 (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022) FIFA Club World Cup.
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is the upcoming 21st edition of the Club World Cup. The New format tournament will be played for the first time in 2025 with 32 teams in the United States will take place in June and July 2025.
FIFA Club World Cup Winners List Year Wise and Teams
The current champions are Spain’s Club Manchester City. Spaines clubs have the most successful performance in the Club World Cup. UEFA has had the most finalist appearances. Pep Guardiola is the most successful Manager who is related to Spain.
In this tournament total, 7 Number of teams participated. Japan is the only nation that hosts the FIFA Club World Cup final the most times.
We are sharing the list of FIFA Club World Cup Years, Winner List, Runners-Up list, Venue, and Location.
Years | Winners | Score | Runners-Up | Host Country(Venue) |
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2000 | Corinthians (Brazil) | 0-0 | Vasco da Gama | Brazil |
2005 | Sao Paulo (Brazil) | 1–0 | Liverpool | Japan |
2006 | International (Brazil) | 1–0 | Barcelona | Japan |
2007 | Milan (Italy) | 4–2 | Boca Juniors | Japan |
2008 | Man Utd (England) | 1–0 | LDU Quito | Japan |
2009 | Barcelona( Spain) | 2–1 | Estudiantes | UAE |
2010 | Internazionale (Italy) | 3–0 | TP Mazembe | UAE |
2011 | Barcelona (Spain) | 4–0 | Santos | Japan |
2012 | Corinthians (Brazil) | 1–0 | Chelsea | Japan |
2013 | Bayern Munich (Germany) | 2-0 | Raja Casablanca | Morocco |
2014 | Real Madrid (Spain) | 2-0 | San Lorenzo | Morocco |
2015 | Barcelona (Spain) | 3-0 | River Plate | Japan |
2016 | Real Madrid (Spain) | 4-2 | Kashima Antlers | Japan |
2017 | Real Madrid (Spain) | 1-0 | Grêmio | UAE |
2018 | Real Madrid (Spain) | 1-0 | Al-Ain | UAE |
2019 | Liverpool (England) | 1-0 | Flamengo | Qatar |
2020 | Bayern Munich (German) | 1-0 | Tigres UANL | Qatar |
2021 | Chelsea (England) | 2–1 | Palmeiras | UAE |
2022 | Real Madrid (Spain) | 5–3 | Al-Hilal | Morocco |
2023 | Manchester City (Spain) | 4-0 | Fluminense | Saudi Arabia |
2025 | United States |
Final success rate
- Corinthians (2000, 2012)[14]
- Real Madrid (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022)
- Bayern Munich (2013, 2020)[51]