Historical table of the FIFA Club World Cup

The FIFA Club World Cup is an international association football competition organised by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body.[1] The championship was first contested as the FIFA Club World Championship in 2000.[2] It was not held between 2001 and 2004 due to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA's marketing partner International Sport and Leisure.[3] Following a change in format which saw the FIFA Club World Championship absorb the Intercontinental Cup, it was relaunched in 2005 and took its current name the season afterwards.[4]

The current format of the tournament involves seven teams competing for the title at venues within the host nation over a period of about two weeks; the winners of that year's edition of the Asian AFC Champions League, African CAF Champions League, North American CONCACAF Champions League, South American Copa Libertadores, Oceanian OFC Champions League and European UEFA Champions League, along with the host nation's national champion, participate in a straight knock  out tournament.[1]

Spanish club Real Madrid lead the table in most titles, most wins and most points. Auckland City have the most appearances with 9 and also hold the dubious record of the most losses with a total of ten. There also are four teams who have won all (two) of their games in the competition on the quest to their respective title, those are Internazionale, Milan, Bayern Munich and São Paulo.

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All-time table

Correct after the 2019 tournament:

Historical table of the FIFA Club World Cup[5]
Nat Club Titles App Pts Pl W D L GF GA GD PPG
Real Madrid 45321210203111+202,67
Barcelona 34218701233+202,62
Monterrey 0417105232216+61,70
Sanfrecce Hiroshima 02157502126+62,14
Corinthians 2214642082+62,33
Kashima Antlers 021274031314–11,71
Auckland City 0911153210922–130,73
Vasco da Gama 0110431072+52,50
Manchester United 12105311107+32,00
Pachuca 04109315111101,11
América 03108314914−51,25
Liverpool 129430162+42,25
Internacional 129430175+22,25
Raja Casablanca 02973041214−21,28
Al-Ahly 059123091122−110,75
River Plate 027421175+21,75
Urawa Red Diamonds 027521287+11,40
Al-Sadd 0276213915−61,17
Internazionale 116220060+63,00
Bayern Munich 116220050+53,00
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 026420284+41,50
Milan 116220052+33,00
São Paulo 116220042+23,00
Adelaide United 016320132+12,00
Gamba Osaka 01632015502,00
Saprissa 016320145−12,00
Al Jazira 016420246−21,50
Guangzhou Evergrande 0266204712−51,00
TP Mazembe 0367205713−60,85
Necaxa 015412165+11,25
Al-Ain 01541219901,25
Kashiwa Reysol 01541214401,25
Atlante 014311154+11,33
Al-Wahda 01431116601,33
Pohang Steelers 01431114401,33
Étoile du Sahel 01431113301,33
Al-Hilal 014311145−11,33
Espérance de Tunis 03461141012−20,67
Cruz Azul 014311146−21,33
Chelsea 013210132+11,50
Flamengo 013210132+11,50
LDU Quito 013210121+11,50
Sepahan 01321014401,50
Estudiantes de La Plata 01321013301,50
Sydney FC 01321012201,50
Grêmio 01321011101,50
Al-Ittihad 013310256−11,00
Atlético Mineiro 013210145−11,50
Boca Juniors 013210134−11,50
San Lorenzo 013210123−11,50
Seongnam FC 013310268−21,00
Santos 013210135−21,50
Al-Nassr 013310258−31,00
Team Wellington 01110103301,00
Moghreb Tétouan 01110100001,00
Guadalajara 011201134−10,50
ES Sétif 011201123−10,50
Western Sydney Wanderers 011201135−20,50
Atlético Nacional 011201125−30,50
Wydad AC 010200224−20,00
Hienghène Sport 010100113−20,00
Al-Ahli 010100102−20,00
Ulsan Hyundai 010200236−30,00
Waitakere United 020200225−30,00
Hekari United 010100103−30,00
Mamelodi Sundowns 010200216–50,00
South Melbourne 010300317−60,00

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