List of FIFA Club World Cup participants
The FIFA Club World Cup is an international association football competition organised by the FIFA, the sport's global governing body.[1] The championship was first contested as the FIFA Club World Championship in 2000.[2] It was not held between 2001 and 2004 due to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA's marketing 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 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 edition of the AFC Champions League, CAF Champions League, CONCACAF Champions League, Copa Libertadores, OFC Champions League, and UEFA Champions League, along with the host nation's national champion, participate in a straight knock-out tournament.[1]
Confederation records[]
AFC[]
Year | Club | Method of qualification | Performance | Ref(s) |
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2000 | Al Nassr (1/1) | Winners of the 1998 Asian Super Cup | Group Stage | [5] |
2005 | Al-Ittihad (1/1) | Winners of the 2005 AFC Champions League | Fourth Place | [6] |
2006 | Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (1/2) | Winners of the 2006 AFC Champions League | Fifth Place | [7] |
2007 | Urawa Red Diamonds (1/2) | Winners of the 2007 AFC Champions League | Third Place | [8][9] |
Sepahan (1/1) | Runner-up of the 2007 AFC Champions League | Fifth Place (shared) | [10] | |
2008 | Gamba Osaka (1/1) | Winners of the 2008 AFC Champions League | Third Place | [11] |
Adelaide United (1/1) | Runner-up of the 2008 AFC Champions League | Fifth Place | [12] | |
2009 | Pohang Steelers (1/1) | Winners of the 2009 AFC Champions League | Third Place | [13][14] |
Al-Ahli (1/1) | Winners of the 2008–09 UAE Pro-League | Seventh Place | [15] | |
2010 | Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (1/1) | Winners of the 2010 AFC Champions League | Fourth Place | [16][17] |
Al-Wahda (1/1) | Winners of the 2009–10 UAE Pro-League | Sixth Place | [18] | |
2011 | Al-Sadd (1/2) | Winners of the 2011 AFC Champions League | Third Place | [19][20] |
Kashiwa Reysol (1/1) | Winners of the 2011 J. League Division 1 | Fourth Place | [19] | |
2012 | Ulsan Hyundai (1/2) | Winners of the 2012 AFC Champions League | Sixth Place | |
Sanfrecce Hiroshima (1/2) | Winners of the 2012 J. League Division 1 | Fifth Place | ||
2013 | Guangzhou Evergrande (1/2) | Winners of the 2013 AFC Champions League | Fourth Place | |
2014 | Western Sydney Wanderers (1/1) | Winners of the 2014 AFC Champions League | Sixth Place | |
2015 | Guangzhou Evergrande (2/2) | Winners of the 2015 AFC Champions League | Fourth Place | |
Sanfrecce Hiroshima (2/2) | Winners of the 2015 J1 League | Third Place | ||
2016 | Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (2/2) | Winners of the 2016 AFC Champions League | Fifth Place | |
Kashima Antlers (1/2) | Winners of the 2016 J1 League | Runners-up | ||
2017 | Urawa Red Diamonds (2/2) | Winners of the 2017 AFC Champions League | Fifth Place | |
Al-Jazira (1/2) | Winners of the 2016–17 UAE Pro-League | Fourth Place | ||
2018 | Kashima Antlers (2/2) | Winners of the 2018 AFC Champions League | Fourth Place | |
Al-Ain (1/1) | Winners of the 2017–18 UAE Pro League | Runners-up | ||
2019 | Al-Hilal (1/2) | Winners of the 2019 AFC Champions League | Fourth Place | |
Al-Sadd (2/2) | Winners of the 2018–19 Qatar Stars League | Sixth Place | ||
2020 | Ulsan Hyundai (2/2) | Winners of the 2020 AFC Champions League | Sixth Place | |
Al-Duhail (1/1) | Winners of the 2019–20 Qatar Stars League | Fifth Place | ||
2021 | Al-Hilal (2/2) | Winners of the 2021 AFC Champions League | Fourth Place | |
Al-Jazira (2/2) | Winners of the 2020–21 UAE Pro League | Sixth Place |
CAF[]
Year | Club | Method of qualification | Performance | Ref(s) |
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2000 | Raja Casablanca (1/2) | Winners of the 1999 CAF Champions League | Group Stage | [5] |
2005 | Al Ahly (1/7) | Winners of the 2005 CAF Champions League | Sixth Place | [21] |
2006 | Al Ahly (2/7) | Winners of the 2006 CAF Champions League | Third Place | [21][22] |
2007 | Étoile du Sahel (1/1) | Winners of the 2007 CAF Champions League | Fourth Place | [8][23] |
2008 | Al Ahly (3/7) | Winners of the 2008 CAF Champions League | Sixth Place | [21] |
2009 | TP Mazembe (1/3) | Winners of the 2009 CAF Champions League | Sixth Place | [15] |
2010 | TP Mazembe (2/3) | Winners of the 2010 CAF Champions League | Runners-up | [18][24] |
2011 | Espérance de Tunis (1/3) | Winners of the 2011 CAF Champions League | Sixth Place | [25] |
2012 | Al Ahly (4/7) | Winners of the 2012 CAF Champions League | Fourth Place | [21] |
2013 | Al Ahly (5/7) | Winners of the 2013 CAF Champions League | Sixth Place | |
Raja Casablanca (2/2) | Winners of the 2012–13 Botola | Runners-up | ||
2014 | ES Sétif (1/1) | Winners of the 2014 CAF Champions League | Fifth Place | |
Moghreb Tétouan (1/1) | Winners of the 2013–14 Botola | Seventh Place | ||
2015 | TP Mazembe (3/3) | Winners of the 2015 CAF Champions League | Sixth Place | |
2016 | Mamelodi Sundowns (1/1) | Winners of the 2016 CAF Champions League | Sixth Place | |
2017 | Wydad Casablanca (1/1) | Winners of the 2017 CAF Champions League | Sixth Place | |
2018 | Espérance de Tunis (2/3) | Winners of the 2018 CAF Champions League | Fifth Place | |
2019 | Espérance de Tunis (3/3) | Winners of the 2018–19 CAF Champions League | Fifth Place | |
2020 | Al Ahly (6/7) | Winners of the 2019–20 CAF Champions League | Third Place | |
2021 | Al Ahly (7/7) | Winners of the 2020–21 CAF Champions League | Third Place |
CONCACAF[]
Year | Club | Method of qualification | Performance | Ref(s) |
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2000 | Necaxa (1/1) | Winners of the 1999 CONCACAF Champions' Cup | Third Place | [26] |
2005 | Saprissa (1/1) | Winners of the 2005 CONCACAF Champions' Cup | Third Place | [6][27] |
2006 | América (1/3) | Winners of the 2006 CONCACAF Champions' Cup | Fourth Place | [22][28] |
2007 | Pachuca (1/4) | Winners of the 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup | Fifth Place (shared) | [10] |
2008 | Pachuca (2/4) | Winners of the 2008 CONCACAF Champions' Cup | Fourth Place | [11][29] |
2009 | Atlante (1/1) | Winners of the 2008–09 CONCACAF Champions League | Fourth Place | [13] |
2010 | Pachuca (3/4) | Winners of the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League | Fifth Place | [18] |
2011 | Monterrey (1/5) | Winners of the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League | Fifth Place | [18] |
2012 | Monterrey (2/5) | Winners of the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League | Third Place | [18] |
2013 | Monterrey (3/5) | Winners of the 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League | Fifth Place | |
2014 | Cruz Azul (1/1) | Winners of the 2013–14 CONCACAF Champions League | Fourth Place | |
2015 | América (2/3) | Winners of the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League | Fifth Place | |
2016 | América (3/3) | Winners of the 2015–16 CONCACAF Champions League | Fourth Place | |
2017 | Pachuca (4/4) | Winners of the 2016–17 CONCACAF Champions League | Third Place | |
2018 | Guadalajara (1/1) | Winners of the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League | Sixth Place | |
2019 | Monterrey (4/5) | Winners of the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League | Third Place | |
2020 | UANL (1/1) | Winners of the 2020 CONCACAF Champions League | Runners-up | |
2021 | Monterrey (5/5) | Winners of the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League | Fifth Place |
CONMEBOL[]
Year | Club | Method of qualification | Performance | Ref(s) |
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2000 | Vasco da Gama (1/1) | Winners of the 1998 Copa Libertadores | Runners-up | [5][30] |
Corinthians (1/2) | Winners of the 1999 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A | Champions | [5][31] | |
2005 | São Paulo (1/1) | Winners of the 2005 Copa Libertadores | Champions | [32][33] |
2006 | Internacional (1/2) | Winners of the 2006 Copa Libertadores | Champions | [7][34] |
2007 | Boca Juniors (1/1) | Winners of the 2007 Copa Libertadores | Runners-up | [10][35] |
2008 | LDU Quito (1/1) | Winners of the 2008 Copa Libertadores | Runners-up | [12][36] |
2009 | Estudiantes (1/1) | Winners of the 2009 Copa Libertadores | Runners-up | [15][37] |
2010 | Internacional (2/2) | Winners of the 2010 Copa Libertadores | Third Place | [16][34] |
2011 | Santos (1/1) | Winners of the 2011 Copa Libertadores | Runners-up | [25][38] |
2012 | Corinthians (2/2) | Winners of the 2012 Copa Libertadores | Champions | [31] |
2013 | Atlético Mineiro (1/1) | Winners of the 2013 Copa Libertadores | Third Place | |
2014 | San Lorenzo (1/1) | Winners of the 2014 Copa Libertadores | Runners-up | |
2015 | River Plate (1/2) | Winners of the 2015 Copa Libertadores | Runners-up | |
2016 | Atlético Nacional (1/1) | Winners of the 2016 Copa Libertadores | Third Place | |
2017 | Grêmio (1/1) | Winners of the 2017 Copa Libertadores | Runners-up | |
2018 | River Plate (2/2) | Winners of the 2018 Copa Libertadores | Third Place | |
2019 | Flamengo (1/1) | Winners of the 2019 Copa Libertadores | Runners-up | |
2020 | Palmeiras (1/2) | Winners of the 2020 Copa Libertadores | Fourth Place | |
2021 | Palmeiras (2/2) | Winners of the 2021 Copa Libertadores | Runners-up |
OFC[]
Year | Club | Method of qualification | Performance | Ref(s) |
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2000 | South Melbourne (1/1) | Winners of the 1999 Oceania Club Championship | Group Stage | [5] |
2005 | Sydney FC (1/1) | Winners of the 2004–05 Oceania Club Championship | Fifth Place | [32] |
2006 | Auckland City (1/9) | Winners of the 2006 Oceania Club Championship | Sixth Place | [7] |
2007 | Waitakere United (1/2) | Winners of the 2007 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | [10] |
2008 | Waitakere United (2/2) | Winners of the 2007–08 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | [12] |
2009 | Auckland City (2/9) | Winners of the 2008–09 OFC Champions League | Fifth Place | [15] |
2010 | Hekari United (1/1) | Winners of the 2009–10 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | [18] |
2011 | Auckland City (3/9) | Winners of the 2010–11 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | [25] |
2012 | Auckland City (4/9) | Winners of the 2011–12 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | |
2013 | Auckland City (5/9) | Winners of the 2012–13 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | |
2014 | Auckland City (6/9) | Winners of the 2013–14 OFC Champions League | Third Place | |
2015 | Auckland City (7/9) | Winners of the 2014–15 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | |
2016 | Auckland City (8/9) | Winners of the 2016 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | |
2017 | Auckland City (9/9) | Winners of the 2017 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | |
2018 | Team Wellington (1/1) | Winners of the 2018 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | |
2019 | Hienghène Sport (1/1) | Winners of the 2019 OFC Champions League | Seventh Place | |
2020 | |
Nominated by OFC | Withdrew | [note 1] |
2021 | AS Pirae (1/1) | Nominated by OFC | Seventh Place |
UEFA[]
Year | Club | Method of qualification | Performance | Ref(s) |
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2000 | Manchester United (1/2) | Winners of the 1998–99 UEFA Champions League | Group Stage | [40] |
Real Madrid (1/5) | Winners of the 1998 Intercontinental Cup | Fourth Place | [26][41] | |
2005 | Liverpool (1/2) | Winners of the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League | Runners-up | [32][42] |
2006 | Barcelona (1/4) | Winners of the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League | Runners-up | [7][43] |
2007 | Milan (1/1) | Winners of the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League | Champions | [10][44] |
2008 | Manchester United (2/2) | Winners of the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League | Champions | [12][40] |
2009 | Barcelona (2/4) | Winners of the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League | Champions | [15][43] |
2010 | Internazionale (1/1) | Winners of the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League | Champions | [18][45] |
2011 | Barcelona (3/4) | Winners of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League | Champions | [25][43] |
2012 | Chelsea (1/2) | Winners of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League | Runners-up | |
2013 | Bayern Munich (1/2) | Winners of the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League | Champions | |
2014 | Real Madrid (2/5) | Winners of the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League | Champions | |
2015 | Barcelona (4/4) | Winners of the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League | Champions | |
2016 | Real Madrid (3/5) | Winners of the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League | Champions | |
2017 | Real Madrid (4/5) | Winners of the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League | Champions | |
2018 | Real Madrid (5/5) | Winners of the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League | Champions | |
2019 | Liverpool (2/2) | Winners of the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League | Champions | |
2020 | Bayern Munich (2/2) | Winners of the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League | Champions | |
2021 | Chelsea (2/2) | Winners of the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League | Champions |
List of participating clubs of the FIFA Club World Cup[]
The following is a list of clubs that have played in or qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup. Editions in bold indicate competitions won. Rows can be adjusted to national league, total number of participations by national league or club and years played. Auckland City have contested the FIFA Club World Cup nine times, more than any other club.
Nation | No. | Clubs | Years |
---|---|---|---|
Brazil (9) | 2
|
Corinthians | 2000, 2012 |
2
|
Internacional | 2006, 2010 | |
2
|
Palmeiras | 2020, 2021 | |
1
|
Vasco da Gama | 2000 | |
1
|
São Paulo | 2005 | |
1
|
Santos | 2011 | |
1
|
Atlético Mineiro | 2013 | |
1
|
Grêmio | 2017 | |
1
|
Flamengo | 2019 | |
Mexico (8) | 5
|
Monterrey | 2011, 2012, 2013, 2019, 2021 |
4
|
Pachuca | 2007, 2008, 2010, 2017 | |
3
|
América | 2006, 2015, 2016 | |
1
|
Necaxa | 2000 | |
1
|
Atlante | 2009 | |
1
|
Cruz Azul | 2014 | |
1
|
Guadalajara | 2018 | |
1
|
UANL | 2020 | |
Japan (5) | 2
|
Urawa Red Diamonds | 2007, 2017 |
2
|
Sanfrecce Hiroshima | 2012, 2015 | |
2
|
Kashima Antlers | 2016, 2018 | |
1
|
Gamba Osaka | 2008 | |
1
|
Kashiwa Reysol | 2011 | |
South Korea (4) | 2
|
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors | 2006, 2016 |
2
|
Ulsan Hyundai | 2012, 2020 | |
1
|
Pohang Steelers | 2009 | |
1
|
Seongnam FC | 2010 | |
Argentina (4) | 2
|
River Plate | 2015, 2018 |
1
|
Boca Juniors | 2007 | |
1
|
Estudiantes | 2009 | |
1
|
San Lorenzo | 2014 | |
Australia (4) | 1
|
South Melbourne | 2000 |
1
|
Sydney FC | 2005 | |
1
|
Adelaide United | 2008 | |
1
|
Western Sydney Wanderers | 2014 | |
United Arab Emirates (4) | 2
|
Al-Jazira | 2017, 2021 |
1
|
Shabab Al-Ahli | 2009 | |
1
|
Al-Wahda | 2010 | |
1
|
Al-Ain | 2018 | |
England (3) | 2
|
Manchester United | 2000, 2008 |
2
|
Liverpool | 2005, 2019 | |
2
|
Chelsea | 2012, 2021 | |
Morocco (3) | 2
|
Raja Casablanca | 2000, 2013 |
1
|
Moghreb Tétouan | 2014 | |
1
|
Wydad Casablanca | 2017 | |
New Zealand (3) | 9
|
Auckland City | 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 |
2
|
Waitakere United | 2007, 2008 | |
1
|
Team Wellington | 2018 | |
Saudi Arabia (3) | 2
|
Al-Hilal | 2019, 2021 |
1
|
Al-Nassr | 2000 | |
1
|
Al-Ittihad | 2005 | |
Spain (2) | 5
|
Real Madrid | 2000, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 |
4 |
Barcelona | 2006, 2009, 2011, 2015 | |
Tunisia (2) | 3
|
Espérance de Tunis | 2011, 2018, 2019 |
1
|
Étoile du Sahel | 2007 | |
Qatar (2) | 2
|
Al-Sadd | 2011, 2019 |
1
|
Al-Duhail | 2020 | |
Italy (2) | 1
|
Milan | 2007 |
1
|
Internazionale | 2010 | |
Egypt (1) | 7
|
Al Ahly | 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2020, 2021 |
DR Congo (1) | 3
|
TP Mazembe | 2009, 2010, 2015 |
China (1) | 2
|
Guangzhou | 2013, 2015 |
Germany (1) | 2
|
Bayern Munich | 2013, 2020 |
Costa Rica (1) | 1
|
Saprissa | 2005 |
Iran (1) | 1
|
Sepahan | 2007 |
Ecuador (1) | 1
|
LDU Quito | 2008 |
Papua New Guinea (1) | 1
|
Hekari United | 2010 |
Algeria (1) | 1
|
ES Sétif | 2014 |
Colombia (1) | 1
|
Atlético Nacional | 2016 |
South Africa (1) | 1
|
Mamelodi Sundowns | 2016 |
New Caledonia (1) | 1
|
Hienghène Sport | 2019 |
Tahiti (1) | 1
|
AS Pirae | 2021 |
Notes[]
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External links[]
- FIFA's official site for the FIFA Club World Cup (in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish)
- Toyota's official site for the FIFA Club World Cup (in English and Japanese)
- FIFA Club World Cup records and statistics