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DOCUMENTATION_CENTRE-#172184-v1-Statistical Kit
FIFA Club World Cup
UAE 2010 presented by TOYOTA
Statistical Kit
8 December 2010
STATS Kit
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
2
Facts you need to know about the FIFA Club World Cup
2
History
3
Intercontinental and Toyota Cup ..................................................................................................................... 3
FIFA Club World Cup ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Winners at a glance ........................................................................................................................................ 3
COMPETITION 2010
4
Participating Team Profiles
4
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. (KOR) .............................................................................................................. 4
TP Mazembe Englebert (COD) ......................................................................................................................... 5
F.C. Internazionale Milano (ITA) ...................................................................................................................... 6
Club de Futbol Pachuca (MEX) ........................................................................................................................ 7
Hekari United F.C. (PNG) ................................................................................................................................. 8
Sport Club Internacional (BRA) ........................................................................................................................ 9
Al-Wahda Sports Club (UAE) ......................................................................................................................... 10
Match Schedule
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Team qualification road to the FIFA Club World Cup
12
AFC Champions League ................................................................................................................................ 12
CAF Champions League ................................................................................................................................ 12
UEFA Champions League .............................................................................................................................. 13
CONCACAF Champions League .................................................................................................................... 13
OFC Champions League ................................................................................................................................ 14
CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores ..................................................................................................................... 14
UAE Premier League ...................................................................................................................................... 14
STATISTICS
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Competition records at a glance
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Goals
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Top goalscorers ............................................................................................................................................. 15
Top goalscorers (per tournament) ................................................................................................................. 16
Fastest goals ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Players
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Most capped players ..................................................................................................................................... 16
Matches
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Biggest wins .................................................................................................................................................. 17
Highest scoring matches ............................................................................................................................... 17
Coaches
17
Winning coaches ........................................................................................................................................... 17
Awards
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adidas Golden Ball ........................................................................................................................................ 18
FIFA Fair Play ................................................................................................................................................. 18
Intercontinental Cup and Toyota Cup Statistics (1960-2004)
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INTRODUCTION
Facts you need to know about the FIFA Club World Cup
1. The FIFA Club World Cup is now in its seventh edition andis being held in the United Arab Emirates for
the second time. The tournament,first played in Brazil in 2000, has been staged in Japan from 2005
until 2008. Japan will once again be the host city in 2011.
2. To date, three Brazilian clubs (Corinthians in 2000, Sao Paulo in 2005 and Sport Club International in
2006), one Italian club (AC Milan in 2007), one English club (Manchester United in 2008) and one
Spanish club (FC Barcelona in 2009) have won the FIFA Club World Cup.
3. In all, 38 different teams have participated in the FIFA Club World Cup. Al Ahly (EGY) and Pachuca
(MEX) have taken part three times, Barcelona (Spain) Auckland City (New Zealand), Waitakere United
(New Zealand), TP Mazembe (COD) and SC Internacional (BRA) have competed twice.
4. Four teams will make their debut in the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2010: AFC Champions League
winners Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma FC (Korea Republic), the winner of the UEFA Champions League FC
Internazionale (ITA) as well as the winner of the OFC O-League Hekari United FC (PNG) and Al Wahda
(UAE).
5. Al Wahda qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup automatically as winners of the UAE Football League
(UFC). Al Wahda will be the second club from UAE to participate in the FIFA Club World Club. Al Ahli
were the first.
6. All the Brazilian teams are unbeaten in 12 FIFA Club World Cup matches. Corinthians played Vasco da
Gama in the 2000 final, drawing 0:0, and finally winning on penalties.
7. Dwight Yorke (ENG) and the angolan FLAVIO are the only players to score in two editions. (Yorke: 1
goal for Manchester United (ENG) in 2000, 1 goal for Sydney FC (AUS) in 2005; Flavio 2 goals for Al
Ahly (EGY) in 2006, 1 goal for Al Ahly (EGY) in 2008)
8. Hadi AGHILY from Sepahan (IRN) scored two own goals in the 2007 edition.
9. To date, Brazilian goalkeeper Dida is the only player to have won the tournament twice, with two
different teams (Corinthians/BRA in 2000, AC Milan/ITA in 2007).
10. Filippo Inzaghi, ITA is the only player to scored brace in a FIFA Club World Cup final. In 2007 he scored
two goals for AC Milan/ITA against Boca Juniors/ARG.
11. There have been nine penalties in the six tournaments to date. All were converted.
12. Lionel messi’s goal in last year’s final was the 148th in the history oft he FCWC. The 150th this year will
undoubtedly be achieved.
13. There is no adidas Golden Boot award at the Club World Cup as there are only seven games played and
therefore fewer goals to choose from.
Laws of the Game:
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History
Intercontinental and Toyota Cup
Between 1960 and 1968, the International Cup was a competition endorsed by UEFA and CONMEBOL and
contested between the winners of the European Champions’ Cup and the South American Copa Libertadores.
The system of play was a home-and-away series, decided by points only (the same format used by CONMEBOL
to determine the winner of the Copa Libertadores final until 1987). Because of this format, a third match was
needed when both teams were tied on points.
From 1969 to 1979, the Intercontinental Cup continued as a two-leg competition between the UEFA and the
CONMEBOL club champions. However, it adopted the European standard method to decide the winner by
adding the goals of both matches to the aggregate score.
As of 1980 and until 2004, the competition was held as a single match in Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan. It was
called the Toyota Cup, named after its sponsor.
FIFA Club World Cup
The first FIFA Club World Cup was held in 2000 in Brazil with the participation of the club champions of all six
confederations (AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, OFC and UEFA). In addition to those six teams, two
additional competitors were invited: Real Madrid from Spain as the Toyota Cup winner of 1998 and the Brazilian
host team, Corinthians, who went on to win the trophy.
In 2005 the Toyota Cup merged with the FIFA Club World Cup and ever since this competition has been played
under the auspices of FIFA and between the club champions from the 6 Confederations (UEFA’s and
CONMEBOL’s representative entering the competition in the semifinals). In 2007, the Japanese league winner
was to be included to represent the host country but since a Japanese team won the AFC Champions League,
the highest placed non Japanese team of the AFC Champions League played the play-off for quarter-finals with
the OFC representative.
Winners at a glance
YEAR
2009
HOST COUNTRY
FINAL
WINNERS
United Arab Emirates Estudiantes La Plata - FC Barcelona, 1:2 AET (1:1, 1:0)
2008
Japan
Liga de Quito - Manchester United, 0:1 (0:0)
2007
Japan
Boca Juniors - AC Milan, 2:4 (1:1)
2006
Japan
Sport Club Internacional – FC Barcelona, 1:0 (0:0)
2005
Japan
Sao Paulo FC - Liverpool FC, 1:0 (1:0)
2000
Brazil
Corinthians - Vasco da Gama, 0:0 a.e.t. 4:3 PSO
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Manchester United
AC Milan
Sport Club International
Sao Paulo FC
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Competition 2010
Participating Team Profiles
AFC
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. (KOR)
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. will represent Asia at the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup by virtue of winning the AFC
Champions League. The side from Korea Republic beat Iranian side Zob Ahan 3-1 in the final held on 13
November, 2010.
The past
Over the past two decades, Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. have emerged as the K-League’s dominant force.
Twice during this period, between 1993 and 95 and 2001 and 03, they have cemented their pre-eminent
position by stringing together three successive domestic championships.
Founded in 1989, it was the club’s first-ever coach, Park Jong-Hwan, who established the Chunma’s (Pegasus)
unique blend of attacking football and watertight defence. Seongnam’s first international successes came in the
mid-1990s, when they first won the Asian Club Championship in 1995 before going on to claim the Asian Super
Cup and the Afro-Asian Club Championship the following year.
The present
Further conquests followed, but after finishing runners-up in the AFC Champions League in 2004, when
surrendered a 3-1 first leg advantage against Al Ittihad by losing the return 5-0, Seongnam appeared to be
losing some of their lustre. They did go on to win their seventh national title under the guidance of Kim HakBum two years later, but this influential tactician could not keep the Chunma from falling exiting the continental
championship at the semi-final stage in 2007. Last year brought about a change in the dugout as former captain
Shin Tae-Yong took charge, and the 40-year-old silenced his critics by leading a rejuvenated side to second place
in the K-League and the final of the Korean FA Cup in his first season at the helm. Shin’s men then went on to
take the Asian stage by storm in 2010, with new recruits Mauricio Molina, Dzenan Radoncic and skipper Sasa
Ognenovski playing pivotal roles as Seongnam clinched the Asian title and, in doing so, secured a place at the
FIFA Club World Cup.
The future
While Seongnam will make their debut on the world stage at UAE 2010, their captain Ognenovski has already
experienced the finals two years ago. “I’ve played there with Adelaide United [at Japan 2008],” the giant centrehalf told FIFA.com. “It’s a fantastic tournament to be involved in. Even for the younger players, it will be an
amazing experience and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go to the Club World Cup and play against the top
five clubs in the world.” (source: fifa.com)
Honours
Korean-League
1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006
AFC Champions League
1995/1996, 2010
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CAF
TP Mazembe Englebert (COD)
TP Mazembe Englebert from DR Congo will make their second consecutive appearance at a FIFA Club World
Cup after successfully defending their CAF African Champions League title with a 6-1 aggregate victory over
Esperance from Tunisia on 13 November. They will represent the Mother Continent at the FIFA Club World Cup
UAE 2010.
The past
If winning the CAF Champions League last year was, in itself, an admirable feat for Tout Puissant Mazembe
Englebert of Congo DR, their successful defence of the title this season was even more impressive. Nor was it the
first time the Lubumbashi club has lifted the prestigious trophy in successive years: their original back-to-back
triumphs came in 1967 and 1968, and were followed by runner's-up spots in 1969 and 1970. TP Mazembe
added an African Cup Winners’ Cup to their list of honours in 1980, further enhancing their continental
pedigree. And though it would be almost 30 years before Les Corbeaux (The Crows) again won an African title,
they continued to assert themselves at domestic level. Indeed, five of their ten national championships were
secured during the last decade, as was one of their five national cups.
The present
In reaching the summit of African club football in 2009, TP Mazembe earned themselves a maiden appearace at
the FIFA Club World Cup. Their players clearly enjoyed the experience and now return to Abu Dhabi for a second
bite of the cherry. During this season’s quest for a second successive Champions League title, the Congolese side
experienced many memorable highs, including a stunning 5-0 demolition of Esperance Sportive de Tunis in the
first leg of the continental final in Lubumbashi. There were also disappointing lows, like the 3-0 defeat they
suffered at the hands of the same Tunisian opponents during the group phase, the year-long suspension
imposed on prolific striker Tresor Mabi Mputu and the departure of coach Diego Garzitto. Former Senegal
international Lamine N’Diaye took up the reins in September, instilling an efficient and confident style of play
that was there for all to see during both legs of the recent final.
The future
The four-time African champions will have one advantage over some of their potential adversaries at the FIFA
Club World Cup 2010; that of experience. Having come up short in their maiden appearance last December, first
losing 2-1 to Pohang Steelers at the quarter-final stage, then succumbing 3-2 to Auckland City in the match for
fifth place, pressure-induced stage fright should be less of a factor for Mazembe this time around. The majority
of the squad that took part in the 2009 adventure are still with the club, and they will be out to prove they have
learned from that campaign. Also of significance is the new mindset brought about by N’Diaye. “They’re a
different side now,” points out club chairman Moise Katumbi, adding, “Every player wants to be out on the
pitch, fighting for the team and winning games. Lamine N’Diaye has fostered a real fighting spirit. (source:
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Honours
CAF Champions League
1967, 1968, 2009, 2010
Cup du Congo
1966, 1967, 1976, 1979, 2000
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UEFA
F.C. Internazionale Milano (ITA)
Italy's F.C. Internazionale Milano defeated Bayern Munich of Germany in the UEFA Champions League final 2-0
on 22 May, 2010, at the Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid, and they will represent Europe at the 2010 FIFA Club
World Cup.
The past
Even before 2010’s historic treble, when they won the Italian league, the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Champions
League, Inter Milan were already giants of Italian and European football. The two-time winners of the
Intercontinental Cup are the only side never to have dropped out of Serie A, and were also the team that
popularised the famous catenaccio defensive system. Over the years, legendary coaches like Helenio Herrera and
Jose Mourinho have combined with stalwarts such as Giuseppe Meazza and Javier Zanetti to make I Nerazzurri
one of the world’s most successful teams.
The present
Inter owe their return to the summit of European football after 45 years to the magic touch of Mourinho. The
Portuguese coach was able to take a group of super-talented individuals and mould them into a united, almost
unbeatable team that knocked out the likes of Chelsea and Barcelona on the way to the final, before dispensing
with a previously unstoppable Bayern Munich side. The key trio of Lucio, Wesley Sneijder and Diego Milito were
all recruited in summer of 2009, and the investment has now been rewarded with qualification for the FIFA Club
World Cup UAE 2010. Mourinho has moved on to Real Madrid, but his shoes have been filled by Rafael Benitez,
giving the latter a chance to claim the prize that eluded him in 2005, when his Liverpool side succumbed 1-0 in
the final to Brazil’s Sao Paulo.
The future
With five consecutive Italian titles under their belt, Inter go into the competition as favourites. Perhaps most
importantly, they have managed to hold on to their best players, including the Dutch star Wesley Sneijder. The
FIFA World Cup™ finalist has made a win in Abu Dhabi one of his priorities. “My heart is in Milan,” he said in
the run-up to the 2010/11 season. “With Inter last season, I won everything in sight. But there are some great
prizes still to be won, like the European Super Cup, the Italian Super Cup and the Club World Cup.” (source:
fifa.com)
Honours
UEFA Champions League:
1963/1964, 1964/1965, 2009/2010
Serie A:
18 times
Intercontinental Cup:
1964, 1965
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CONCAFAC
Club de Futbol Pachuca (MEX)
CONCACAF Champions League 2010
The CONCACAF zone (North, Central America and the Caribbean) will send one participant to the 2010 FIFA
Club World Cup, the winner of the CONCACAF Champions League final on 28 April. Pachuca defeated Cruz
Azul on away goals in the final.
The past
After having spent much of their existence playing lower division football, the 21st century has seen Mexican
side Pachuca become one of the most successful clubs both domestically and in the CONCACAF region. In fact,
this will be the Latin Americans’ third appearance at the FIFA Club World Cup. Their two previous participations
did not live long in the memory, however, with a shock quarter-final defeat by Tunisia’s Etoile Sportive du Sahel
in 2007 and losses to Ecuadorian side Liga Universitaria de Quito and Japan’s Gamba Osaka in 2008 testimony
to missed opportunities.
The present
Could it be a case of third time lucky for Los Tuzos? They are certainly hopeful that the experience gained in
those previous tournaments will stand them in good stead, as they look to become the first-ever CONCACAF
team to reach the final of the prestigious global event. To achieve this goal, they will arrive in the UAE with a
finely-balanced squad boasting both home-grown talent and high-profile foreign players. It would be no
exaggeration to suggest that this is the best Pachuca side to have qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup, and
that their desire to make a mark on the competition is keener than ever.
The future
“I promise that we’ll keep winning – that’s our plan and my personal goal. I’d like us to arrive at the Club World
Cup in the best possible form, as success in the competition is crucial to the club.” Those were the words of new
Pachuca coach Pablo Marini upon his appointment in August of this year, and they echo the ambition of a group
of players who have always dreamed of international recognition, but are aware that two glorious chances have
already passed them by. (source: fifa.com)
Honours
CONCACAF Champions' Cup/ Champions League:
Champions Primera Division:
2002, 2007, 2008, 2009/2010
Invierno 1999, Invierno 2001, Apertura 2003,
Clausura 2006, Clausura 2007
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OFC
Hekari United F.C. (PNG)
Oceania’s representative at the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup is the winner of the OFC O-League final played on 2
May 2010. Papua New Guinea's Hekari United F.C. defeated New Zealand's Waitakere United 4-2 on aggregate,
winning 3-0 in Port Moresby and losing the second leg 2-1 in Auckland.
The past
Hekari United FC have enjoyed a meteoric rise from amateur football to continental champions in the space of
just seven years since their foundation in 2003. Originally known as PRK Souths United FC, the team from the
capital Port Moresby enjoyed instant success, moving into the top flight within two years. The club immediately
became a dominant force, and have won all four editions of the Papua New Guinea National Soccer League
since the current format of the national league was introduced in 2006.
The present
Under Solomon Islander coach Jerry Allen, Hekari were competitive in their maiden tilt at the OFC O-League in
2009, finishing fourth. The following year, the club continued its policy of acquiring some of the Pacific’s best
players from the likes of Fiji and the Solomons and, along with some of PNG’s finest talent, it proved a highly
successful formula. The result was that Hekari overturned the form book and created history in May by
becoming the first team to break the stranglehold held on the continental competition by Australian and New
Zealand clubs. The aggregate win over Kiwis Waitakere United was set up by a first-leg win at home in front of
15,000 fans, believed to be a national record attendance.
With the domestic competition taking a lengthy break prior to its re-start in October, Hekari continued their
build-up for the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2010 with a tour of northern Australia in July. They also have three
matches of the new league O-League season scheduled prior to their arrival in Abu Dhabi.
The future
Since the O-League triumph in Auckland, Fiji’s Alvin Singh and local player Tau Winnie have joined the four-time
national champions. Solomon Islands duo Henry Fa'arodo and Aleck Maemae will provide the experience needed
in Abu Dhabi, with the former having played in the Australian A-League with Perth Glory. (source: fifa.com)
Honours
OFC Champions League:
2009/2010
Papa New Guinea National Football League:
2006, 2007/2008, 2008/2009, 2009/2010
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CONMEBOL
Sport Club Internacional (BRA)
South America will have one representative at the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup. Sport Club Internacional (Brazil)
lost the second leg of the Copa Libertadores semi-final against Sao Paulo 2-1 but advanced to the final on away
goals, where they will face Chivas Guadalajara (México). As an invited participant and a member of CONCACAF,
Mexican finalists Chivas Guadalajara cannot represent CONMEBOL, meaning Internacional qualified for the 2010
FIFA Club World Cup.
The past
Boasting an enviable domestic record that includes three Brazilian Serie A titles – one of them attained with an
unbeaten record – one Copa do Brasil and 39 state championships, Internacional are also a force to be reckoned
with on the continental stage.
Over the last four seasons O Colorado have won all Latin American football’s major club titles, namely the Copa
Sudamericana, the Recopa Sudamericana and, on two occasions, the coveted Copa Libertadores.
Yet the most significant moment in this golden era in the club’s history came in 2006 when, thanks to a goal
from Adriano, they beat the mighty Barcelona in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup, a tournament that
witnessed the emergence of one Alexandre Pato. Inter have maintained their consistency on the international
scene since then, going on to beat Inter Milan in the final of the 2008 Dubai Cup.
The present
The Porto Alegre side invested a significant sum of money in their ultimately successful bid to win the
Libertadores for a second time, bringing in Uruguayan coach Jorge Fossati and a clutch of new signings. Fossati
took the side, led by Argentinian midfielder Andres D’Alessandro, through to the semi-finals only to be replaced
by Celso Roth after some poor results and criticism from the fans.
Making the most of the break for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™, Roth dipped into the transfer
market and brought home three heroes of the 2006 team: Renan, Tinga and Rafael Sobis. Revitalised, Inter saw
off compatriots Sao Paulo in the last four before lifting the trophy for a second time when they beat Mexico’s
Guadalajara 5-3 on aggregate in the final.
The future
Semi-final victory over Sao Paulo guaranteed Internacional a place at the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2010 as
Guadalajara, in their capacity as a Copa Libertadores invitee and member of CONCACAF, were ineligible to
represent CONMEBOL. Having held on to the core of the team, the Brazilians are banking on the talent of
D’Alessandro and Giuliano and the experience of Bolivar, Kleber and Pablo Guinazu to make an impact in Abu
Dhabi, where they will go in search of world title number two. (source: fifa.com)
Honours
FIFA Club World Cup Winner:
2006
Copa Libertadores:
2006, 2010
Serie A:
1975, 1976, 1979
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Host country
Al-Wahda Sports Club (UAE)
As current champions of the UAE domestic top flight, Abu Dhabi-based outfit Al Wahda will represent the host
nation at the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup.
The past
Al Wahda Sports Club was officially formed in 1984 following a merger of Abu Dhabi clubs, and just one year
later, the new side won the Al Etihad ‘Union’ Cup. The first of four league titles followed in 1999, before the
club secured the UAE President Cup in 2000 and a UAE Super Cup win two years later. In 1999, the Abu Dhabi
team made their first appearance in the Asian Cup Winners Cup, falling at the first hurdle, but their best-ever
performance in the AFC Champions League followed in 2007, when they reached the semi-finals.
The present
After a barren spell of five years, Al Wahda once again claimed top spot in the UAE League in 2010, this time
under the guidance of Austrian coach Josef Hickersberger. The Brazilian trio of Fernando Baiano, Magrao and
Pinga also played a huge part, with Baiano and Pinga scoring 30 goals between them, more than half the team’s
total. Al Wahda’s title triumph ensured they become only the second team from the UAE to play in the FIFA Club
World Cup. They follow in the footsteps of Al Ahli, and the Abu Dhabi club will be hoping to go further than
their Dubai-based rivals, who were knocked out in the first round last year.
The future
After winning the league title, Hickersberger decided to part company with the club to take up the post of
Bahrain manager. The club enlisted Romanian Laszlo Boloni as coach, and he makes a return to the Emirates
having previously coached Al Jazira. Boloni hopes to lead his new charges to success in the FIFA Club World Cup
and at their recent training camp in Germany said: “This has been a positive experience. There is still some work
to be done in spite of the team’s success. It was good to play two or three top-class sides and this will help the
players to be ready for the Club World Cup.” (source: fifa.com)
Honours
UAE-League
1999, 2001, 2005, 2010
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Match Schedule
Play-off for Quarter-finals
1
08.12.2010
Al-Wahda Sports Club - Hekari United FC
20:00
Quarter Finals
2
10.12.2010
TP Mazembe Englebert - Club de Futbol Pachuca
20:00
3
11.12.2010
Winner 1 – Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C.
20:00
Semi Finals
4
14.12.2010
Winner 2 – Sport Club Internacional
20:00
5
15.12.2010
Winner3 – F.C. Internazionale Milano
21:00
Loser 2 – Loser 3
18:00
18.12.2010
Loser 4 – Loser 5
18:00
18.12.2010
Winner 4 – Winner 5
21:00
Match for fifth place
6
15.12.2010
Match for third place
7
Final
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Team qualification road to the FIFA Club World Cup
AFC Champions League
Date
Match
Result
City (Country)
Group phase – Group E
23.02.2010
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. – Kawasaki Frontale (JPN)
09.03.2010
Melbourne Victory (AUS) - Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C.
23.03.2010
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. – Beijing Guoan (CHN)
2:0 (1:0)
0:2 (0:1)
3:1 (0:1)
Seongnam (KOR)
Melbourne (AUS)
Seongnam (KOR)
31.03.2010
14.04.2010
0:1 (0:0)
3:0 (2:0)
Beijing (CHN)
Kawasaki (JPN)
28.04.2010
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. - Melbourne Victory (AUS)
Round of 16 – East Asia
3:2 (1:1)
Seongnam (KOR)
11.05.2010
Quarter - finals
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. – Gamba Osaka (JPN)
3:0 (0:0)
Seongnam (KOR)
15.09.2010
22.09.2010
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. – Suwon Samsung Bluewings (KOR)
Suwon Samsung Bluewings (KOR) – Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C.
4:1 (2:1)
2:0 (1:0)
Seongnam (KOR)
Suwon (KOR)
Semi -finals
05.10.2010
Al-Shabab (KSA) – Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C.
4:3 (1:2)
Riyadh (KSA)
20.10.2010
Final
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. – Al-Shabab (KSA)
1:0 (1:0)
Seongnam (KOR)
13.11.2010
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C. – Zob Ahan (IRN)
3:1 (1:0)
Tokyo (JPN)
Beijing Guoan (CHN) - Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C.
Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) - Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma F.C.
CAF Champions League
Date
Match
First Round
20.03.2010
Result
City (Country)
APR (RWA) – TP Mazembe Englebert
1:0 (0:0)
Kigali (RWA)
04.04.2010
Second Round
TP Mazembe Englebert – APR (RWA)
2:0 (1:0)
Lubumbashi (COD)
25.04.2010
09.05.2010
Djoliba (MLI) – TP Mazembe Englebert
TP Mazembe Englebert – Djoliba (MLI)
0:1 (0:0)
3:0 (2:0)
Bamako (MLI)
Lubumbashi (COD)
Group phase – Group A
18.07.2010
Dynamos (ZIM) – TP Mazembe Englebert
0:2 (0:2)
Harare (ZIM)
01.08.2010
15.08.2010
TP Mazembe Englebert – ES Sétif (ALG)
TP Mazembe Englebert – Espérance ST (TUN)
2:2 (1:1)
2:1 (1:1)
Lubumbashi (COD)
Lubumbashi (COD)
28.08.2010
12.09.2010
Espérance ST (TUN) – TP Mazembe Englebert
TP Mazembe Englebert – Dynamos (ZIM)
3:0 (1:0)
2:1 (0:0)
Radès (TUN)
Lubumbashi (COD)
18.09.2010
Semi -finals
ES Sétif (ALG) – TP Mazembe Englebert
03.10.2010
16.10.2010
TP Mazembe Englebert – JS Kabylie (ALG)
JS Kabylie (ALG) – TP Mazembe Englebert
3:1 (1:0)
0:0
Lubumbashi (COD)
Tizi Ouzou (ALG)
Final
31.10.2010
TP Mazembe Englebert – Espérance ST (TUN)
5:0 (2:0)
Lubumbashi (COD)
13.11.2010
Espérance ST (TUN) – TP Mazembe Englebert
1:1 (1:0)
Radès (TUN)
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UEFA Champions League
Date
Match
Group Stage – Group F
16.09.2009
F.C. Internazionale Milano - FC Barcelona (ESP)
Result
0:0
City (Country)
Milan (ITA)
29.09.2009
20.10.2009
Rubin Kazan (RUS) - F.C. Internazionale Milano
F.C. Internazionale Milano – Dynamo Kyiv (UKR)
1:1 (1:1) Kazan (RUS)
2:2 (1:2) Milan (ITA)
04.11.2009
24.11.2009
Dynamo Kyiv (UKR) - F.C. Internazionale Milano
FC Barcelona (ESP) - F.C. Internazionale Milano
1:2 (1:0) Kiev (UKR)
2:0 (2:0) Barcelona (ESP)
09.12.2009
Round of 16
F.C. Internazionale Milano - Rubin Kazan (RUS)
2:0 (1:0) Milan (ITA)
24.02.2010
16.03.2010
F.C. Internazionale Milano – Chelsea (ENG)
Chelsea (ENG) - F.C. Internazionale Milano
2:1 (1:0) Milan (ITA)
0:1 (0:0) London (ENG)
Quarter – finals
31.03.2010
F.C. Internazionale Milano – CSKA Moscow (RUS)
1:0 (1:0) Milan (ITA)
06.04.2010
Semi – finals
CSKA Moscow (RUS) - F.C. Internazionale Milano
0:1 (0:1) Moskow (RUS)
20.04.2010
28.04.2010
F.C. Internazionale Milano - FC Barcelona (ESP)
FC Barcelona (ESP) - F.C. Internazionale Milano
3:1 (1:1) Milan (ITA)
1:0 (0:0) Barcelona (ESP)
Finals
22.05.2010
Bayern Munich (GER) – F.C. Internazionale Milano
0:2 (0:1) Madrid (ESP)
CONCACAF Champions League
Date
Match
Result
City (Country)
Group Stage - Group A
19.08.2009
Árabe Unido (PAN) – Club de Futbol Pachuca
4:1 (2:0) La Chorrera (PAN)
25.08.2009
16.09.2009
Club de Futbol Pachuca – Isidro Matapán (SLV)
Club de Futbol Pachuca – Houston Dynamo (USA)
5:0 (2:0) Pachuca (MEX)
2:0 (1:0) Pachuca (MEX)
22.09.2009
29.09.2009
Isidro Matapán (SLV) – Club de Futbol Pachuca
Houston Dynamo (USA) - Club de Futbol Pachuca
0:4 (0:2) Metapán (SLV)
0:1 (0:1) Houston (USA)
21.10.2009
Quarter – finals
Club de Futbol Pachuca – Árabe Unido (PAN)
2:0 (1:0) Pachuca (MEX)
10.03.2010
16.03.2010
Comunicaciones (GUA) – Club de Futbol Pachuca
Club de Futbol Pachuca – Comunicaciones (GUA)
1:1 (0:1) Guatemala City (GUA)
2:1 (0:0) Pachuca (MEX)
Semi – finals
30.03.2010
Toluca (MEX) - Club de Futbol Pachuca
1:1 (0:1) Toluca (MEX)
07.04.2010
Finals
Club de Futbol Pachuca – Toluca (MEX)
1:0 (1:0) Pachuca (MEX)
21.04.2010
28.04.2010
Cruz Azul (MEX) – Club de Futbol Pachuca
Club de Futbol Pachuca – Cruz Azul
2:1 (2:0) Ciudad de México (MEX)
1:0 (0:0) Pachuca (MEX)
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OFC Champions League
Date
Result
City (Country)
Group Stage – Group B
17.10.2009
Tafea FC (VAN) – Hekari United FC
Match
3:3 (3:2)
Port Vila (VAN)
07.11.2009
05.12.2009
Hekari United FC - Lautoka FC (FIJ)
Hekari United FC – Marist FC (SOL)
1:2 (1:1)
2:1 (0:0)
Port Moresby (PNG)
Port Moresby (PNG)
13.02.2010
07.03.2010
Hekari United FC - Tafea FC (VAN)
Lautoka FC (FIJ) - Hekari United FC
4:0 (3:0)
0:1 (0:0)
Port Moresby (PNG)
Lautoka (FIJ)
27.03.2010
Finals
Marist FC (SOL)- Hekari United FC
1:4 (0:4)
Honiara (SOL)
17.04.2010
02.05.2010
Hekari United FC - Waitakere United (NZL)
Waitakere United (NZL)- Hekari United FC
3:0 (1:0)
2:1 (1:1)
Port Moresby (PNG)
Auckland (NZL)
CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores
Date
Match
Result
Group Stage – Group 5
23.02.2010
Sport Club Internacional – Emelec (ECU)
Deportivo Quito (ECU) – Sport Club
11.03.2010
Internacional
18.03.2010
Cerro (URU) - Sport Club Internacional
31.03.2010
Sport Club Internacional – Cerro (URU)
14.04.2010
Emelec (ECU) – Sport Club Internacional
Sport Club Internacional - Deportivo Quito
(ECU)
22.04.2010
City (Country)
2:1 (0:0)
Porto Alegre (BRA)
1:1 (1:1)
Quito (ECU)
0:0
2:0 (1:0)
Rivera (URU)
Porto Alegre (BRA)
0:0
Guayaquil (ECU)
3:0 (1:0)
Porto Alegre (BRA)
Banfield (ARG) - Sport Club Internacional
3:1 (0:0)
Banfield (ARG)
06.05.2010
Quarter – finals
Sport Club Internacional – Banfield (ARG)
2:0 (1:0)
Porto Alegre (BRA)
13.05.2010
20.05.2010
Sport Club Internacional – Estudiantes (ARG)
Estudiantes (ARG) - Sport Club Internacional
1:0 (0:0)
1:0 (1:0)
Porto Alegre (BRA)
Quilmes (ARG)
Semi – finals
28.07.2010
Round of 16
28.04.2010
Sport Club Internacional – São Paulo (BRA)
1:0 (0:0)
Porto Alegre (BRA)
05.08.2010
Finals
São Paulo (BRA) - Sport Club Internacional
2:1 (1:0)
São Paulo (BRA)
11.08.2010
18.08.2010
Guadalajara (MEX) – Sport Club Internacional
Sport Club Internacional – Guadalajara (MEX)
1:2 (1:0)
3:2 (0:1)
Zapopan (MEX)
Porto Alegre (BRA)
UAE Premier League
Rank
1
Team
Al-Wahda Sports Club (UAE)
MP
22
W
19
D
1
L
2
GF
42
GA
15
Pts
58
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Statistics
Competition records at a glance
TEAMS
AFC
CAF
CONCACAF
CONMEBOL
2000
2005
Brazil
Japan
8
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2006
2007
Japan
Japan
6
7
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2008
2009
Japan
UAE
7
7
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
UEFA
COUNTRY
OFC
YEAR
MATCHES
GOALS
Ø
SPECTATORS
Ø
1
1
2
1
14
7
43
19
3.07
2.71
514,000
261,456
36,714
37,351
1
1
1
1
7
7
17
21
2.43
3.00
302,142
318,871
43,163
45,553
1
1
1
1
8
8
23
25
2.88
3.31
355'515
156'350
44'439
19'544
51
148
2.90
1'908'334
37'418
TOTAL
Goals
Top goalscorers
4
DENILSON, BRA
Pohang Steelers FC, KOR
3
Mohamed ABOUTRIKA, EGY
Ahly Sporting Club, EGY (2006)
3
Nicolas ANELKA, FRA
Real Madrid, ESP (2000)
3
FLAVIO, ANG
Al Ahly, EGY (2006, 2008)
3
ROMARIO, BRA
Vasco da Gama, BRA (2000)
3
WASHINGTON, BRA
Urawa Red Diamonds, JPN (2007)
3
Wayne ROONEY; ENG
Manchester United, ENG (2008)
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Top goalscorers (per tournament)
2000
Nicolas ANELKA, FRA
ROMARIO, BRA
Real Madrid, ESP
Vasco da Gama, BRA
3 goals
3 goals
2005
AMOROSO, BRA
Peter CROUCH, ENG
Mohammed NOOR, KSA
Alvaro SABORIO, CRC
Sao Paulo FC, BRA
Liverpool FC, ENG
Al Ittihad, KSA
Deportivo Saprissa, CRC
2 goals
2 goals
2 goals
2 goals
2006
Mohamed ABOUTRIKA, EGY
Ahly Sporting Club, EGY
3 goals
2007
WASHINGTON, BRA
Urawa Red Diamonds, JPN
3 goals
2008
Wayne ROONEY; ENG
Manchester United, ENG
3 goals
2009
DENILSON, BRA
Pohang Steelers FC, KOR
4 goals
Fastest goals
3'
3'
4'
4'
4’
4’
5'
5'
EMAD MOHAMMED, IRQ
Peter CROUCH, ENG
Fuad AL AMIN, KSA
EMAD MOHAMMED, IRQ
Claudio BIELER, ARG
Guillermo ROJAS, MEX
Alex AGUINAGA, ECU
Sabeur FREJ, TUN
07.12.2007
15.12.2005
07.01.2000
07.12.2007
17.12.2008
16.12.2009
11.01.2000
16.12.2007
Sepahan v. Waitakere United
Deportivo Saprissa v. Liverpool FC
Raja Casablanca v. Al Nassr
Sepahan v. Waitakere United
Pachuca v. Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito
Atlante FC v. FC Barcelona
Necaxa v. Vasco da Gama
Boca Juniors v. AC Milan
Players
Most capped players
7
Hossam ASHOUR, EGY
Ahly Sporting Club, EGY 2005: 2, 2006: 3, 2008: 2
Mohamed ABOUTRIKA, EGY
Ahly Sporting Club, EGY 2005: 2, 2006: 3
Wael GOMAA, EGY
Ahly Sporting Club, EGY 2005: 2, 2006: 3, 2008: 2
Shady MOHAMED, EGY
Ahly Sporting Club, EGY 2005: 2, 2006: 3, 2008: 2
6
DIDA, BRA
Corinthinas, BRA 2000: 4; AC Milan, ITA 2007: 2
FLAVIO, ANG
Ahly Sporting Club, EGY 2005: 1, 2006: 3, 2008, 2
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Matches
Biggest wins
0:4
0:3
0:3
0:3
Club America v. FC Barcelona
Deportivo Saprissa v. Liverpool FC
Auckland City FC v. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Auckland City FC - Atlante FC
14.12.2006
15.12.2005
15.12.2006
12.12.2009
Highest scoring matches
Goals
8
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
Result
3:5
3:4
2:4
2:4
3:2
2:3
2:3
2:3
Match
Gamba Osaka v. Manchester United
Raja Casablanca v. Al Nassr
Boca Juniors v. AC Milan
Al Ahly v. Pachuca
Real Madrid v. Raja Casablanca
Al Ittihad v. Sao Paulo
Al Ittihad v. Deportivo Saprissa
TP Mazembe v. Auckland City FC
Date
18.12.2008
07.01.2000
16.12.2007
13.12.2008
10.01.2000
14.12.2005
18.12.2005
16.12.2009
Coaches
Winning coaches
2000
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Oswald DE OLIVEIRA, BRA
Paulo AUTUORI, BRA
Abel BRAGA, BRA
Carlo ANCELOTTI, ITA
Alex FERGUSON, SCO
Pep GUARDIOLA, ESP
Corinthians, BRA
Sao Paulo FC, BRA
Sport Club International, BRA
AC Milan, ITA
Manchester United, ENG
FC Barcelona, ESP
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Awards
adidas Golden Ball
The adidas Golden Ball is always awarded to the most outstanding player.
Year
2009
2008
Host
UAE
Japan
adidas Golden Ball winner
Lionel MESSI (ARG), FC Barcelona, ESP
Wayne ROONEY (ENG), Manchester United, ENG
2007
Japan
KAKA (BRA), AC Milan, ITA
2006
Japan
DECO (POR), FC Barcelona, ESP
2005
Japan
ROGERIO CENI (BRA), Sao Paulo FC, BRA
2000
Brazil
EDILSON (BRA), Corinthians, BRA
FIFA Fair Play
The FIFA Fair Play award is given to the team with the best record of fair play according to the points system and criteria
established by the FIFA Fair Play Committee.
Year
Host
2009
2008
UAE
Japan
FIFA Fair Play Award winner
Atlante FC, MEX
Adelaide United, AUS
2007
Japan
Urawa Red Diamonds, JPN
2006
Japan
FC Barcelona, ESP
2005
Japan
Liverpool FC, ENG
2000
Brazil
Al Nassr, KSA
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Intercontinental Cup and Toyota Cup Statistics (1960-2004)
Results of the Intercontinental Cup (1960-1979)
(Winners in bold)
1960
03.06.1960 – Montevideo (URU) Penarol Montevideo/URU
04.09.1960 – Madrid (ESP)
Real Madrid/ESP
1961
04.09.1961 – Lisbon (POR)
Benfica/POR
17.09.1961 – Montevideo (URU) Penarol Montevideo/URU
19.09.1961 – Montevideo (URU) Penarol Montevideo/URU
1962
19.09.1962 – Rio de Janeiro (BRA) Santos/BRA
11.10.1962 – Lisbon (POR)
Benfica/POR
1963
16.10.1963 – Milan (ITA)
AC Milan/ITA
14.11.1963 – Rio de Janeiro (BRA) Santos/BRA
16.11.1963 – Rio de Janeiro (BRA) Santos/BRA
1964
09.09.1964 – Avellaneda (ARG) Independiente/ARG
23.09.1964 – Milan (ITA)
Inter Milan/ITA
26.09.1964 – Madrid (ESP)
Inter Milan/ITA
1965
08.09.1965 – Milan (ITA)
Inter Milan/ITA
15.09.1965 – Avellaneda (ARG) Independiente/ARG
1966
12.10.1966 – Montevideo (URU) Penarol Montevideo/URU
26.10.1966 – Madrid (ESP)
Real Madrid/ESP
1967
18.10.1967 – Glasgow (SCO)
Celtic Glasgow/SCO
01.11.1967 – Avellaneda (ARG) Racing Club/ARG
04.11.1967 – Montevideo (URU) Racing Club/ARG
1968
25.09.1968 – Buenos Aires (ARG) Estudiantes La Plata/ARG
16.10.1968 – Manchester (ENG) Manchester United/ENG
1969
08.10.1969 – Milan (ITA)
AC Milan/ITA
22.10.1969 – Buenos Aires (ARG) Estudiantes La Plata/ARG
1970
26.08.1970 – Buenos Aires (ARG) Estudiantes La Plata/ARG
09.09.1970 – Rotterdam (NED)
Feyenoord/NED
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v.
v.
Real Madrid/ESP
Penarol Montevideo/URU
0:0
5:1
v.
v.
v.
Penarol Montevideo/URU
Benfica/POR
Benfica/POR
1:0
5:0
2:1
v.
v.
Benfica/POR
Santos/BRA
3:2
2:5
v.
v.
v.
Santos/BRA
AC Milan/ITA
AC Milan/ITA
4:2
4:2
1:0
v.
v.
v.
Inter Milan/ITA
Independiente/ARG
Independiente/ARG
1:0
2:0
1:0 AET
v.
v.
Independiente/ARG
Inter Milan/ITA
3:0
0:0
v.
v.
Real Madrid/ESP
Penarol Montevideo/URU
2:0
0:2
v.
v.
v.
Racing Club/ARG
Celtic Glasgow/SCO
Celtic Glasgow/SCO
1:0
2:1
1:0
v.
v.
Manchester United/ENG
Estudiantes La Plata/ARG
1:0
1:1
v.
v.
Estudiantes La Plata/ARG
AC Milan/ITA
3:0
2:1
v.
v.
Feyenoord/NED
Estudiantes La Plata/ARG
2:2
1:0
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1971
15.12.1971 – Athens (GRE)
Panathinaikos/GRE
v. Nacional/URU
29.12.1971 – Montevideo (URU) Nacional/URU
v. Panathinaikos/GRE
European Champion Ajax/NED declined to play
1972
06.09.1972 – Avellaneda (ARG) Independiente/ARG
v. Ajax/NED
28.09.1972 – Amsterdam (NED) Ajax/NED
v. Independiente/ARG
1973
28.11.1973 – Rome (ITA)
Independiente/ARG
v. Juventus/ITA
European Champion Ajax (NED) declined to play
1974
12.03.1975 – Buenos Aires (ARG) Independiente/ARG)
v. Atletico Madrid/ESP
10.04.1975 – Madrid (ESP)
Atletico Madrid/ESP
v. Independiente/ARG
European Champion Bayern Munich/FRG declined to play
1975
Bayern Munich/FRG and Independiente/ARG could not agree on dates; no games took place
1976
23.11.1976 – Munich (FRG)
Bayern Munich/FRG
v. Cruzeiro/BRA
21.12.1976 – Belo Horizonte (BRA) Cruzeiro/BRA
v. Bayern Munich/FRG
1977
22.03.1978 – Buenos Aires (ARG) Boca Juniors/ARG
v. Bor. Moenchengladbach/FRG
26.07.1978 – Karlsruhe (FRG)
Bor. Moenchengladbach/FRG v. Boca Juniors/ARG
European Champion Liverpool FC/ENG declined to play
1978
Boca Juniors/ARG and Liverpool FC/ENG declined to play each other
1979
18.11.1979 – Malmö (SWE)
Malmo/SWE
v. Olimpia Asuncion/PAR
03.03.1980 – Asunión (PAR)
Olimpia Asuncion/PAR
v. Malmo/SWE
European Champion Nottingham Forest/ENG declined to play
1:1
2:1
1:1
3:0
1:0
1:0
2:0
2:0
0:0
2:2
0:3
0:1
2:1
Results of the Toyota Cup Japan (1980-2004)
1980
11.02.1981 – Tokyo
1981
13.12.1981 – Tokyo
1982
12.12.1982 – Tokyo
1983
11.12.1983 – Tokyo
1984
09.12.1984 – Tokyo
Nacional/URU
v.
Nottingham Forest/ENG
1:0
Flamengo/BRA
v.
Liverpool FC/ENG
3:0
Penarol Montevideo/URU
v.
Aston Villa/ENG
2:0
Gremio/BRA
v.
Hamburger SV/FRG
2:1 AET
Independiente/ARG
v.
Liverpool FC/ENG
1:0
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1985
08.12.1985 – Tokyo
1986
14.12.1986 – Tokyo
1987
13.12.1987 – Tokyo
1988
11.12.1988 – Tokyo
1989
17.12.1989 – Tokyo
1990
9.12.1990 – Tokyo
1991
8.12.1991 – Tokyo
1992
13.12.1992 – Tokyo
1993
12.12.1993 – Tokyo
1994
11.12.1994 – Tokyo
1995
28.11.1995 – Tokyo
1996
26.11.1996 – Tokyo
1997
2.12.1997 – Tokyo
1998
1.12.1998 – Tokyo
1999
30.11.1999 – Tokyo
2000
28.11.2000 – Tokyo
2001
27.11.2001 – Yokohama
2002
3.12.2002 – Yokohama
2003
14.12.2003 – Yokohama
2004
12.12.2004 – Yokohama
Juventus/ITA
v.
Argentinos Juniors/ARG
2:2 AET 4:2 PSO
River Plate/ARG
v.
Steaua Bucuresti/ROU
1:0
Porto/POR
v.
Penarol Montevideo/URU
2:1 AET
Nacional/URU
v.
PSV Eindhoven/NED
2:2 AET, 7:6 PSO
AC Milan/ITA
v.
Atletico Nacional Medellin/COL 1:0 AET
AC Milan/ITA
v.
Olimpia Asuncion/PAR
3:0
Crvena Zvezda/YUG
v.
Colo Colo/CHI
3:0
Sao Paulo/BRA
v.
FC Barcelona/ESP
2:1
Sao Paulo/BRA
v.
AC Milan/ITA
3:2
Velez Sarsfield/ARG
v.
AC Milan/ITA
2:0
Ajax/NED
v.
Gremio/BRA
0:0 AET, 4:3 PSO
Juventus/ITA
v.
River Plate/ARG
1:0
Borussia Dortmund/GER
v.
Cruzeiro/BRA
2:0
Real Madrid/ESP
v.
Vasco da Gama/BRA
2:1
Manchester United/ENG
v.
Palmeiras/BRA
1:0
Boca Juniors/ARG
v.
Real Madrid/ESP
2:1
Bayern Munich/GER
v.
Boca Juniors/ARG
1:0
Real Madrid/ESP
v.
Olimpia Asuncion/PAR
2:0
Boca Juniors/ARG
v.
AC Milan/ITA
1:1 AET, 3:1 PSO
Porto/POR
v.
Once Caldas/COL
0:0 AET 8:7 PSO
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