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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 twelve times, more than any other club.
Toni Kroos has won the FIFA Club World Cup six times, the most titles for any player. [202] Cristiano Ronaldo is the overall top scorer in FIFA Club World Cup history, with seven goals. [203] Hussein El Shahat has made the most appearances in the competition, with fifteen. [204] Real Madrid have won the FIFA Club World Cup a record five times ...
Below is a list of the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup squads. [1] Each team had to name a 23-man squad (three of whom had to be goalkeepers). Injury replacements were allowed until 24 hours before the team's first match.
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is a 32-team tournament featuring top professional clubs from around the world, set to begin June 15, 2025, in the U.S. (Photo courtesy of FIFA)
Real Madrid is the most successful team in the FIFA Club World Cup, with five titles won in 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2022. Bayern Munich is the only club that has participated in multiple tournaments to have both a perfect winning record, and to never concede a goal.
The 2023 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023 presented by Visit Saudi for sponsorship reasons) was the 20th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, a FIFA-organised international club football tournament between the winners of the six continental confederations, as well as the host nation's league champions.
The FIFA Club World Cup is an international association football competition organised by the FIFA, the sport's global governing body. [1] It is the replacement or continuation of the Intercontinental Cup. The championship was first contested as the FIFA Club World Championship in 2000. [2]
Each team in the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup had to name a 23-man squad (three of whom must be goalkeepers). FIFA announced the squads on 5 December 2019. FIFA announced the squads on 5 December 2019. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]