The FIFA Club World Cup is an international tournament that brings together the top teams from each season to compete for the title of best football club in the world.

Officially held since 2001, the event pits the winners of the major continental club competitions, such as the UEFA Champions League and the CONMEBOL Libertadores, against each other in search of the world champion title.
In the tournament's history, Spanish clubs Real Madrid and Barcelona have been dominant, collectively winning a total of eight titles since the competition's inception.
Brazil ranks second in the champions' standings, with four trophies won, in addition to six runner-up finishes and three third-place finishes.
Check the complete list of FIFA Club World Cup champions:
- 2000 - Corinthians
- 2005 - São Paulo
- 2006 - Internacional
- 2007 - Milan
- 2008 - Manchester United
- 2009 - Barcelona
- 2010 - Internazionale
- 2011 - Barcelona
- 2012 - Corinthians
- 2013 - Bayern Munich
- 2014 - Real Madrid
- 2015 - Barcelona
- 2016 - Real Madrid
- 2017 - Real Madrid
- 2018 - Real Madrid
- 2019 - Liverpool
- 2020 - Bayern Munich
- 2021 - Chelsea
- 2022 - Real Madrid
- 2023 - Manchester City
Which teams have the most FIFA Club World Cup titles?
- Real Madrid - 5 titles (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022)
- Barcelona - 3 titles (2009, 2011, 2015)
- Corinthians - 2 titles (2000, 2012)
- Bayern Munich - 2 titles (2013, 2020)
- Liverpool - 1 title (2019)
- Chelsea - 1 title (2021)
- Internacional - 1 title (2006)
- São Paulo - 1 title (2005)
- Milan - 1 title (2007)
- Manchester United - 1 title (2008)
- Internazionale - 1 title (2010)
- Manchester City - 1 title (2023)
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