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FIFA Club World Cup Champions

See a complete list of FIFA Club World Cup Champions. The 2023 champions are England’s Manchester City. They defeated the Brazilian team, Fluminense, 2–1 in the finals to win their first FIFA Club World Cup championship title.

Fast Facts:

  • The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Championships will take place from June 14 – July 13, in 11 U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, Charlotte, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Seattle, Cincinnati, Orlando, Miami, and Washington, D.C. .
  • The FIFA Club World Cup is a football competition between the champion clubs from all six continental confederations.
  • Real Madrid has won 5 championship titles which is the most of any other team.
  • The FIFA Club World Cup Championship was skipped in 2024 to prepare for the much larger 2025 edition in the United States.
  • The 32-team tournament in 2025 will be the first of its kind and is intended to become the premier club tournament globally, much like the FIFA World Cup is for national teams.
  • Since the tournament’s inception, winners of the UEFA Champions League have consistently dominated the FIFA Club World Cup.

FIFA Club World Cup Championship

YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
2023Manchester City (England)4-0Fluminense (Brazil)
2022Real Madrid (Spain)5-3Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia)
2021Chelsea (England)2-1Palmeiras (Brazil)
2020Bayern Munich (Germany)1-0UANL (Mexico)
2019Liverpool (England)1-0Flamengo (Brazil)
2018Real Madrid (Spain)4 – 1Al-Ain (UAE)
2017Real Madrid (Spain)1-0Grêmio (Brazil)
2016Real Madrid (Spain)4 – 2Kashima Antlers (Japan)
2015Barcelona (Spain)3-0River Plate (Argentina)
2014Real Madrid (Spain)2 – 0San Lorenzo(Argentina)
2013Bayern Munich (Germany)2-0Raja Casablanca (Morocco)
2012Corinthians (Brazil)1 – 0Chelsea (England)
2011FC Barcelona (Spain)4-0Santos FC (Brazil)
2010Internazionale (Italy)3 – 0TP Mazembe
(Democratic Republic of the Congo)
2009Barcelona (Spain)2 – 1
(a.e.t.)
Estudiantes (Argentina)
2008Manchester United (England)1 – 0LDU Quito (Ecuador)
2007Milan (Italy)4 – 2Boca Juniors (Argentina)
2006Internacional (Brazil)1 – 0Barcelona (Spain)
2005São Paulo (Brazil)1 – 0Liverpool (England)
2000Corinthians (Brazil)0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(4 – 3 pens.)
Vasco da Gama (Brazil)
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