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Soccer: Club World Championship |
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Club World Championship, Titles by Team
Information about the international soccer tournament Club World Championship including titles by team, logos, links, results and other data. |
The tournament was not universally popular, but nevertheless a second edition was pencilled in for Spain in 2001, to feature 12 teams. This was cancelled owing to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA's marketing partner ISL. It was then intended to hold the event in 2003, but this also failed to happen. FIFA eventually agreed terms with the Toyota Cup to merge the two competitions, with the first installment of the relaunched Club World Championship held in Japan between December 11 and December 18, 2005 with Brazilian team Sao Paulo winning the competition 1-0 over Liverpool. |
Club World Championship, Titles by Team |
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Corinthians (Brazil)
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2 - |
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2000 against Vasco da Gama 2012 against Chelsea |

FC Barcelona (Spain)
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2 - |
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2009 against Estudiantes 2011 against Santos |

Inter (Italy)
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1 - |
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2010 against TP Mazembe |

Internacional (Brazil)
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1 - |
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2006 against FC Barcelona |

Manchester United (England)
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1 - |
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2008 against Liga de Quito |

Milan (Italy)
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1 - |
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2007 against Boca Juniors |

Sao Paulo (Brazil)
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1 - |
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2005 against Liverpool |
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