Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Championship statistics

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Statistics including both Intercontinental Cup (until 2004) and FIFA Club World Championship (2000 and 2005 on, to be renamed FIFA Club World Cup in 2006).

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[edit] Finals

Year Winner Score Runner-up Venue
2005 São Paulo
(BRA)
1 - 0 Liverpool
(ENG)
International Stadium,
Yokohama
2004 FC Porto
(POR)
0 - 0
aet
Once Caldas
(COL)
International Stadium,
Yokohama
8-7 in penalty shootout
2003 Boca Juniors
(ARG)
1 - 1
aet
AC Milan
(ITA)
International Stadium,
Yokohama
3-1 in penalty shootout
2002 Real Madrid
(ESP)
2 - 0 Olimpia Asunción
(PAR)
International Stadium,
Yokohama
2001 Bayern Munich
(GER)
1 - 0 Boca Juniors
(ARG)
International Stadium,
Yokohama
2000 Boca Juniors
(ARG)
2 - 1 Real Madrid
(ESP)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
2000 Corinthians
(BRA)
1 - 1
aet
Vasco da Gama
(BRA)
Maracanã,
Rio de Janeiro
4-3 in penalty shootout
1999 Manchester United
(ENG)
1 - 0 Palmeiras
(BRA)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1998 Real Madrid
(ESP)
2 - 1 Vasco da Gama
(BRA)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1997 Borussia Dortmund
(GER)
2 - 0 Cruzeiro
(BRA)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1996 Juventus
(ITA)
1 - 0 River Plate
(ARG)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1995 Ajax
(NED)
0 - 0
aet
Grêmio
(BRA)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
4-3 in penalty shootout
1994 Vélez Sarsfield
(ARG)
2 - 0 AC Milan
(ITA)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1993 São Paulo
(BRA)
3 - 2 AC Milan
(ITA)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
European champions Marseille (FRA) were suspended
due to a match fixing and bribery scandal
1992 São Paulo
(BRA)
2 - 1 Barcelona
(ESP)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1991 Red Star Belgrade
(YUG)
3 - 0 Colo-Colo
(CHI)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1990 AC Milan
(ITA)
3 - 0 Olimpia Asunción
(PAR)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1989 AC Milan
(ITA)
1 - 0
aet
Atlético Nacional
(COL)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1988 Nacional
(URU)
2 - 2
aet
PSV Eindhoven
(NED)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
7-6 in penalty shootout
1987 FC Porto
(POR)
2 - 1
aet
Peñarol
(URU)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1986 River Plate
(ARG)
1 - 0 Steaua Bucharest
(ROM)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1985 Juventus
(ITA)
2 - 2
aet
Argentinos Juniors
(ARG)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
4-2 in penalty shootout
1984 Independiente
(ARG)
1 - 0 Liverpool
(ENG)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1983 Grêmio
(BRA)
2 - 1
aet
Hamburger SV
(FRG)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1982 Peñarol
(URU)
2 - 0 Aston Villa
(ENG)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1981 Flamengo
(BRA)
3 - 0 Liverpool
(ENG)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
1980 Nacional
(URU)
1 - 0 Nottingham Forest
(ENG)
National Stadium,
Tokyo
Year Home Team Score Away Team Venue
1979 Malmö FF
(SWE)
0 - 1 Olimpia Asunción
(PAR)
Malmö Stadion,
Malmö
Olimpia Asunción
(PAR)
2 - 1 Malmö FF
(SWE)
Defensores del Chaco,
Asunción
Olimpia Asunción won 3-1 on aggregate
Note: European champions Nottingham Forest (ENG) declined to play
1978 NOT HELD
Liverpool (ENG) vs Boca Juniors (ARG)
Both teams declined to play due to scheduling conflicts
1977 Boca Juniors
(ARG)
2 - 2 Borussia M'gladbach
(FRG)
La Bombonera,
Buenos Aires
Borussia M'gladbach
(FRG)
0 - 3 Boca Juniors
(ARG)
Wildpark,
Karlsruhe
Boca Juniors won 5-2 on aggregate
Note: European champions Liverpool (ENG) declined to play
1976 Bayern Munich
(FRG)
2 - 0 Cruzeiro
(BRA)
Olympiastadion,
Munich
Cruzeiro
(BRA)
0 - 0 Bayern Munich
(FRG)
Mineirão,
Belo Horizonte
Bayern Munich won 2-0 on aggregate
1975 NOT HELD
Bayern Munich (FRG) vs Independiente (ARG)
Both teams could not agree on dates to play
1974 Independiente
(ARG)
1 - 0 Atlético Madrid
(ESP)
Estadio Almirante Cordero,
Avellaneda
Atlético Madrid
(ESP)
2 - 0 Independiente
(ARG)
Vicente Calderón,
Madrid
Atlético Madrid won 2-1 on aggregate
Note: European champions Bayern Munich (FRG) declined to play
1973 Juventus
(ITA)
0 - 1 Independiente
(ARG)
Stadio Olimpico,
Rome
Single match played
Note: European champions Ajax (NED) declined to play
1972 Independiente
(ARG)
1 - 1 Ajax
(NED)
Estadio Almirante Cordero,
Avellaneda
Ajax
(NED)
3 - 0 Independiente
(ARG)
Olympic Stadium,
Amsterdam
Ajax won 4-1 on aggregate
1971 Panathinaikos
(GRE)
1 - 1 Nacional
(URU)
Karaiskaki,
Athens
Nacional
(URU)
2 - 1 Panathinaikos
(GRE)
Estadio Centenario,
Montevideo
Nacional won 3-2 on aggregate
Note: European champions Ajax (NED) declined to play
1970 Estudiantes La Plata
(ARG)
2 - 2 Feyenoord
(NED)
La Bombonera,
Buenos Aires
Feyenoord
(NED)
1 - 0 Estudiantes La Plata
(ARG)
De Kuip,
Rotterdam
Feyenoord won 3-2 on aggregate
1969 AC Milan
(ITA)
3 - 0 Estudiantes La Plata
(ARG)
San Siro,
Milan
Estudiantes La Plata
(ARG)
2 - 1 AC Milan
(ITA)
La Bombonera,
Buenos Aires
AC Milan won 4-2 on aggregate
1968 Estudiantes La Plata
(ARG)
1 - 0 Manchester United
(ENG)
La Bombonera,
Buenos Aires
Manchester United
(ENG)
1 - 1 Estudiantes La Plata
(ARG)
Old Trafford,
Manchester
Estudiantes La Plata won with 3 points
1967 Celtic
(SCO)
1 - 0 Racing Club
(ARG)
Hampden Park,
Glasgow
Racing Club
(ARG)
2 - 1 Celtic
(SCO)
El Cilindro,
Avellaneda
Racing Club
(ARG)
1 - 0 Celtic
(SCO)
Estadio Centenario,
Montevideo
Both teams tied with 2 points each
Racing Club won the decisive playoff match
1966 Peñarol
(URU)
2 - 0 Real Madrid
(ESP)
Estadio Centenario,
Montevideo
Real Madrid
(ESP)
0 - 2 Peñarol
(URU)
Santiago Bernabéu,
Madrid
Peñarol won with 4 points
1965 Inter Milan
(ITA)
3 - 0 Independiente
(ARG)
Giuseppe Meazza,
Milan
Independiente
(ARG)
0 - 0 Inter Milan
(ITA)
Estadio Almirante Cordero,
Avellaneda
Inter Milan won with 3 points
1964 Independiente
(ARG)
1 - 0 Inter Milan
(ITA)
Estadio Almirante Cordero,
Avellaneda
Inter Milan
(ITA)
2 - 0 Independiente
(ARG)
Giuseppe Meazza,
Milan
Inter Milan
(ITA)
1 - 0
aet
Independiente
(ARG)
Santiago Bernabéu,
Madrid
Both teams tied with 2 points each
Inter Milan won the decisive playoff match
1963 AC Milan
(ITA)
4 - 2 Santos
(BRA)
San Siro,
Milan
Santos
(BRA)
4 - 2 AC Milan
(ITA)
Maracanã,
Rio de Janeiro
Santos
(BRA)
1 - 0 AC Milan
(ITA)
Maracanã,
Rio de Janeiro
Both teams tied with 2 points each
Santos won the decisive playoff match
1962 Santos
(BRA)
3 - 2 Benfica
(POR)
Maracanã,
Rio de Janeiro
Benfica
(POR)
2 - 5 Santos
(BRA)
Estádio da Luz,
Lisbon
Santos won with 4 points
1961 Benfica
(POR)
1 - 0 Peñarol
(URU)
Estádio da Luz,
Lisbon
Peñarol
(URU)
5 - 0 Benfica
(POR)
Estadio Centenario,
Montevideo
Peñarol
(URU)
2 - 1 Benfica
(POR)
Estadio Centenario,
Montevideo
Both teams tied with 2 points each
Peñarol won the decisive playoff match
1960 Peñarol
(URU)
0 - 0 Real Madrid
(ESP)
Estadio Centenario,
Montevideo
Real Madrid
(ESP)
5 - 1 Peñarol
(URU)
Santiago Bernabéu,
Madrid
Real Madrid won with 3 points

[edit] By Team

Team FCC Cups Years
Boca Juniors ARG 3 (1977, 2000, 2003)
AC Milan ITA 3 (1969, 1989, 1990)
Nacional URU 3 (1971, 1980, 1988)
Peñarol URU 3 (1961, 1966, 1982)
Real Madrid ESP 3 (1960, 1998, 2002)
São Paulo BRA 3 (1992, 1993, 2005)
Ajax NED 2 (1972, 1995)
Bayern Munich GER 2 (1976, 2001)
Independiente ARG 2 (1973, 1984 )
Inter Milan ITA 2 (1964, 1965)
Juventus ITA 2 (1985, 1996)
FC Porto POR 2 (1987, 2004)
Santos F.C. BRA 2 (1962, 1963)
Atlético Madrid ESP 1 (1974)
Borussia Dortmund GER 1 (1997)
Corinthians BRA 1 (2000)
Estudiantes La Plata ARG 1 (1968)
Feyenoord NED 1 (1970)
Flamengo BRA 1 (1981)
Grêmio BRA 1 (1983)
Manchester United ENG 1 (1999)
Olimpia Asunción PAR 1 (1979)
Racing Club ARG 1 (1967)
Red Star Belgrade YUG 1 (1991)
River Plate ARG 1 (1986)
Vélez Sársfield ARG 1 (1994)

[edit] By countries

Country Teams Cups Years
Argentina 6 9 (1967, 1968, 1973, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1994, 2000, 2003)
Brazil 5 8 (1962, 1963, 1981, 1983, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2005)
Italy 3 7 (1964, 1965, 1969, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1996)
Uruguay 2 6 (1961, 1966, 1971, 1980, 1982, 1988)
Spain 2 4 (1960, 1974, 1998, 2002)
Germany 2 3 (1976, 1997, 2001)
Netherlands 2 3 (1970, 1972, 1995)
Portugal 1 2 (1987, 2004)
Paraguay 1 1 (1979)
England 1 1 (1999)
Yugoslavia 1 1 (1991)

[edit] By Continent

Continent Teams Countries Cups
South America 14 4 24
Europe 12 7 21

[edit] Man of the Match

Since 1980

Year Player Club
1980 Waldemar Victorino Nacional (Flag of Uruguay Uruguay)
1981 Zico Flamengo (Flag of Brazil Brazil)
1982 Jair Peñarol (Flag of Uruguay Uruguay)
1983 Renato Grêmio (Flag of Brazil Brazil)
1984 José Percudani Independiente (Flag of Argentina Argentina)
1985 Michel Platini Juventus (Flag of Italy Italy)
1986 Antonio Alzamendi River Plate (Flag of Argentina Argentina)
1987 Rabah Madjer FC Porto (Flag of Portugal Portugal)
1988 Santiago Ostolaza Nacional (Flag of Uruguay Uruguay)
1989 Alberigo Evani AC Milan (Flag of Italy Italy)
1990 Frank Rijkaard AC Milan (Flag of Italy Italy)
1991 Vladimir Jugovic Red Star Belgrade ( Yugoslavia)
1992 Raí São Paulo FC (Flag of Brazil Brazil)
1993 Cerezo São Paulo FC (Flag of Brazil Brazil)
1994 Omar Asad Vélez Sársfield (Flag of Argentina Argentina)
1995 Danny Blind AFC Ajax (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands)
1996 Alessandro Del Piero Juventus (Flag of Italy Italy)
1997 Andreas Möller Borussia Dortmund (Flag of Germany Germany)
1998 Raúl Real Madrid (Flag of Spain Spain)
1999 Ryan Giggs Manchester United (Flag of England England)
2000 Martín Palermo Boca Juniors (Flag of Argentina Argentina)
2000 Edílson Corinthians (Flag of Brazil Brazil)
2001 Samuel Kuffour Bayern Munich (Flag of Germany Germany)
2002 Ronaldo Real Madrid (Flag of Spain Spain)
2003 Matías Donnet Boca Juniors (Flag of Argentina Argentina)
2004 Maniche FC Porto (Flag of Portugal Portugal)
2005 Rogério Ceni * São Paulo FC (Flag of Brazil Brazil)
  • * 2000/2005 FIFA Club World Championship Player of the Tournament (Adidas Golden Ball)

[edit] See also

International club football
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