Soccer: Intercontinental Cup
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Soccer: Intercontinental Cup, Titles by Team
Information about the international soccer tournament Intercontinental Cup including titles by team, logos, links, results and other data.
From 1960 to 1979, the World Club Championship was played in two legs. Between 1960 and 1968, the cup was decided on points only, the same format used by CONMEBOL to determine the winner of the
Copa Libertadores final through 1987. Because of this format, a third match was needed when both teams were tied on points. From 1969 through 1979, the competition adopted the European standard method of aggregate score, with away goals. Starting in 1980, the final became a single match. Up until 2000, the matches were held at Tokyo's National Stadium. Finals since 2001 were held at the Yokohama International Stadium, venue of the
2002 FIFA World Cup final.
Intercontinental Cup, Titles by Team
1977 against Borussia Mönchengladbach
2000 against Real Madrid CF
2003 against Milan
1969 against Estudiantes
1989 against Atlético Nacional
1990 against Olimpia
1971 against Panathinaikos
1980 against Nottingham Forest
1988 against PSV
1961 against Benfica
1966 against Real Madrid CF
1982 against Aston Villa
1960 against Peñarol
1998 against Vasco da Gama
2002 against Olimpia
1972 against Independiente
1995 against Gremio
1976 against Cruzeiro
2001 against Boca Juniors
1973 against Juventus
1984 against Liverpool
1964 against Independiente
1965 against Independiente
1985 against Argentinos Juniors
1996 against River Plate
1987 against Peñarol
2004 against Once Caldas
1962 against Benfica
1963 against Milan
1992 against FC Barcelona
1993 against Milan
1974 against Independiente
1968 against Manchester United
1983 against Hamburger SV

Red Star Belgrade
(Serbia)
1986 against Steaua Bucaresti