FIFA Club World Cup Titles by Club
This chart ranks clubs by FIFA Club World Cup titles won. The competition was founded in 2000 and brings together the continental champions from around the world to determine a world club champion.
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FIFA Club World Cup Titles by ClubReal Madrid lead with five titles, more than any other club and won without ever losing a final. Barcelona follow on three, meaning Spain's big two account for eight of the titles awarded. Europe dominates the competition overall, but Brazil is the strongest challenger, supplying Corinthians with two plus Sao Paulo and Internacional with one each, four titles from a single country outside Europe. Corinthians are notable as the only non-European club with more than one title, and they won the very first edition in 2000. The tail is broad and flat: Liverpool, Sao Paulo, Internacional, Milan and Manchester United each have a single title, showing that outside Real Madrid no club has made the trophy its own.
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