FIFA Club World Cup Winners Record

FIFA Club World Cup Winners Record

Are you Looking for the FIFA Club World Cup Winner Record? In the Club World Cup journey from 2000 to 2023, clubs from five different countries have won the title, whereas clubs from the UEFA Confederation have claimed 16 titles.

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 Winner 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.

FIFA Club World Cup winners Barcelona in Japan 2011
FIFA Club World Cup winners Barcelona in Japan 2011

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

FIFA Club World Cup Winners 2023

The current champions are Spain’s Football 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.

Real Madrid presented with the FIFA Club World Cup 2017
Real Madrid was presented with the FIFA Club World Cup 2017

Here are sharing the FIFA Club World Cup Years, Winner List, Runners-Up list, Venue, and Location list.

FIFA Club World Cup Winners List
FIFA Club World Cup Winners List
YearsWinnersScoreRunners-UpHost Country(Venue)
2000Corinthians (Brazil) 0-0Vasco da GamaBrazil
2005 Sao Paulo (Brazil)1–0LiverpoolJapan
2006 International (Brazil)1–0BarcelonaJapan
2007Milan (Italy)4–2Boca JuniorsJapan
2008 Man Utd (England)1–0LDU QuitoJapan
2009Barcelona( Spain)2–1EstudiantesUAE
2010Internazionale (Italy) 3–0TP MazembeUAE
2011Barcelona (Spain)4–0SantosJapan
2012Corinthians (Brazil)1–0ChelseaJapan
2013Bayern Munich (Germany)2-0Raja CasablancaMorocco
2014Real Madrid (Spain)2-0San LorenzoMorocco
 2015Barcelona (Spain)3-0River PlateJapan
 2016Real Madrid (Spain)4-2Kashima AntlersJapan
 2017Real Madrid (Spain)1-0GrêmioUAE
 2018Real Madrid (Spain)1-0Al-AinUAE
 2019Liverpool (England)1-0  FlamengoQatar
 2020Bayern Munich (German)1-0  Tigres UANLQatar
2021Chelsea (England)2–1 PalmeirasUAE
2022Real Madrid (Spain)5–3 Al-HilalMorocco
2023Manchester City (Spain)4-0FluminenseSaudi Arabia
2025   United States

Final success rate

  • Corinthians (2000, 2012)[14]
  • Real Madrid (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022)
  • Bayern Munich (2013, 2020)

2025 FIFA Club World Cup

2025 FIFA Club World Cup Teams

The 21st edition of the FIFA Club World Cup is a global tournament featuring the 32 best clubs in a new format. For the first time in the Club World Cup History, 32 of the best clubs from all corners of the world will be competing in the United States in June and July 2025.

  • Host Country: United States
  • Dates: June – July 2025
  • Number of Teams: 32
    • UEFA (Europe) – 12 Teams,
    • CONMEBOL (South America) – 6 Teams,
    • CONCACAF (North America) – 4 Teams,
    • AFC (Asia) – 4 Teams,
    • CAF (Africa) – 4 Teams,
    • OFC (Oceania) – 1 Team,
    • Host Country (USA) – 1 Team
  • Groups: 8 groups of 4 Teams

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