The FIFA Club World Cup, often simply called the Club World Cup, is an International Association Football Competition organized by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the Sport's Global Governing Body.
The championship was first awarded as FIFA Club World Championship in 2000, hosted by Brazil.
The championship was not held between 2001 and 2004 due to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA's Marketing Partner ISL.
Since 2005, the competition has been held every year, so far hosted by Japan and the UAE.
The 9 Club World Cup Titles have been won by 7 different Club Teams.
Brazil's Corinthians and Spain's FC Barcelona have won Twice
The other Club World Cup winners are-
Brazilian sides Sao Paulo and Internacional
Italian Clubs AC Milan and Internazionale
English Club Manchester United
with one victory each in the competition.
The championship was first awarded as FIFA Club World Championship in 2000, hosted by Brazil.
The championship was not held between 2001 and 2004 due to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA's Marketing Partner ISL.
Since 2005, the competition has been held every year, so far hosted by Japan and the UAE.
The 9 Club World Cup Titles have been won by 7 different Club Teams.
Brazil's Corinthians and Spain's FC Barcelona have won Twice
The other Club World Cup winners are-
Brazilian sides Sao Paulo and Internacional
Italian Clubs AC Milan and Internazionale
English Club Manchester United
with one victory each in the competition.
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