With the elimination of Flamengo, the lack of titles for the South Americans in the Club World Cup completes 10 editions
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With the defeat of Flamengo to Al-Hilal in the semifinal of the Club World Cup, the red-black dream of winning the FIFA tournament title comes to an end. In addition, it increases the fast of conquests of South America. Now, there are ten editions without a team from the continent lifting the cup.
The last South American world champion was Corinthians, in 2012. Since then, only Europeans have won the tournament. Real Madrid, which can reach the final of the current edition if they pass Al-Ahly this Thursday, was champion four times in this period (2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018). Bayern Munich comes next, with two achievements (2013 and 2020). Barcelona (2015), Liverpool (2019) and Chelsea (2021) complete the list.
The current fast is the biggest of the South Americans. Before, the biggest mark out of five editions, registered between 2007 and 2011. It ended precisely with the conquest of Corinthians.
Not even during the Intercontinental Cup dispute, decided in a single confrontation between the European and Libertadores champions, did the writing reach its current size. The greatest writing was five editions: from 1995 to 1999. It came to an end with the Boca Juniors title in 2000, won over Real Madrid.
Check out the list of all FIFA Club World Cup champions below:
- 2021: Chelsea v ING
- 2020: Bayern Munich-ALE
- 2019: Liverpool v ING
- 2018: Real Madrid-ESP
- 2017: Real Madrid-ESP
- 2016: Real Madrid-ESP
- 2015: Barcelona-ESP
- 2014: Real Madrid-ESP
- 2013: Bayern Munich-ALE
- 2012: Corinthians-BRA
- 2011: Barcelona-ESP
- 2010: Inter Milan v ITA
- 2009: Barcelona-ESP
- 2008: Manchester United v ING
- 2007: AC Milan
- 2006: Internacional-BRA
- 2005: São Paulo-BRA
- 2000: Corinthians-BRA
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