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Real Madrid and Barcelona Dominate FIFA Club World Cup History

Real Madrid and Barcelona Dominate FIFA Club World Cup History
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Sports June 21, 2025 18:21

- Real Madrid and Barcelona lead in FIFA Club World Cup wins, with Pep Guardiola as the most successful manager. The 2025 tournament will feature 32 teams in a new format.

Real Madrid and Barcelona Shine in FIFA Club World Cup

The FIFA Club World Cup, a prestigious soccer competition, has seen Real Madrid and Barcelona as dominant forces in its history. Real Madrid has secured the title five times, while Barcelona follows closely with three victories.

Pep Guardiola's Success

Pep Guardiola stands out as the most successful manager in the tournament, having won four FIFA Club World Cup titles. His accolades include leading Barcelona to victory in 2009 and 2011, securing another win with Bayern Munich in 2013, and claiming his fourth title with Real Madrid in 2023.

Recent Winners

The recent editions of the FIFA Club World Cup have showcased thrilling matches and global talent. In 2023, Manchester City emerged victorious by defeating Fluminense. Real Madrid claimed the title in 2022 by triumphing over Al-Hilal.

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup marks a significant change, expanding to a 32-team event every four years. This new format promises increased competition and excitement for fans worldwide.

All-Time Winners

Throughout the history of the tournament, various clubs have tasted success, with memorable finals and standout performances. From Corinthians in 2000 to Real Madrid's recent dominance, the FIFA Club World Cup continues to be a stage for top clubs to showcase their skills and ambition.

For more soccer updates and news, visit the ESPN soccer hub page for the latest scores, transfers, and in-depth coverage of the sport.

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