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FIFA Intercontinental Cup

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FIFA Intercontinental Cup
Organising bodyFIFA
Founded14 March 2023; 21 months ago (2023-03-14)
RegionInternational
Number of teams6
Related competitionsFIFA Club World Cup
Current championsSpain Real Madrid (1st title)
Most successful club(s)Spain Real Madrid (1 title)
Websitefifa.com/intercontinentalcup
2024 FIFA Intercontinental Cup

The FIFA Intercontinental Cup is an international men's association football competition organised by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The first edition took place in 2024. The competition features the club champions of the six confederations of FIFA, and is played as a knockout tournament with the European team receiving a bye to the final.[1] Real Madrid is the current champion, having defeated Mexico's Pachuca 3–0 in the inaugural final in Lusail in 2024.[2]

History

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On 16 December 2022, the FIFA Council approved the expansion of the FIFA Club World Cup from seven to thirty-two teams beginning in 2025.[3] The 2023 tournament was therefore the last played under the previous format. However, FIFA reported that confederations expressed the need for the champions of their top club competitions to still play each other annually to "stimulate competitiveness".[4] Therefore, on 14 March 2023, the FIFA Council approved a concept for an annual club competition beginning in 2024, later named as the FIFA Intercontinental Cup. The similarly named Intercontinental Cup (1960–2004) was a club competition organised by UEFA and CONMEBOL which was usually contested by between the champions of the two respective confederations. However, the new FIFA organised competition, features the champions of the top club competitions of the six confederations, namely the AFC Champions League Elite, CAF Champions League, CONCACAF Champions Cup, Copa Libertadores, OFC Champions League and UEFA Champions League, and it retains the world title of the old FIFA Club World Cup.[5]

The inaugural edition of the tournament took place from September to December 2024.[6]

Format

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The competition features a series of intercontinental play-offs between clubs from all confederations except UEFA, whose club receives a bye to the final.[7][8][5]

  • First round: The OFC representative will face the AFC or CAF representative on an alternating basis (a draw for the 2024 edition determined the AFC representative will play in the first round of even-numbered years). The match, denominated as the "FIFA African–Asian–Pacific Cup play-off", is hosted by the higher-ranked club in the FIFA rankings.
  • Second round: The other AFC/CAF representative (which received a bye) will face the winners of the first round in a match denominated the "FIFA African–Asian–Pacific Cup", hosted by the higher-ranked club in the FIFA rankings. Elsewhere, the CONMEBOL and CONCACAF representatives will face at a neutral venue in a match denominated the "FIFA Derby of the Americas".
  • Play-off: The two second round winners will face at a neutral venue, in a match denominated the "FIFA Challenger Cup".
  • Final: The play-off winners will face the UEFA representative at a neutral venue, in a match denominated the "FIFA Intercontinental Cup", to determine the champions.

If a match is tied after normal playing time, extra time is played. If still tied after extra time, a penalty shoot-out is held to determine the winner.

Bracket

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Derby of the AmericasChallenger CupIntercontinental Cup
Hosted at neutral venueHosted at neutral venue
CONMEBOL representativeUEFA representative
Hosted at neutral venue
CONCACAF representativeChallenger Cup winner
Derby of the Americas winner
African–Asian–Pacific Cup play-offAfrican–Asian–Pacific CupAfrican–Asian–Pacific Cup winner
Hosted by higher-ranked team
Hosted by higher-ranked teamAFC or CAF representative
AFC or CAF representativePlay-off winner
OFC representative

Trophies

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The FIFA Intercontinental Cup trophy is similar in design to the FIFA Club World Cup trophy used from 2005 to 2023. It features a circular base with six pillars extending upward from it, supporting a globe shaped like a football. The trophy is gold in colour and has a plaque on the base with the name and year of the tournament.[9]

The three trophies for the earlier rounds of the tournament resemble smaller versions of the main FIFA Intercontinental Cup trophy. The trophies are primarily silver and feature four pillars supporting the globe at the top. The trophies are identical to each other aside from the plaque on the base which says the name of each cup, and the accent colour: red for the African–Asian–Pacific Cup, blue for the Derby of the Americas, and white for the Challenger Cup.[10][11]

Results

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Finals

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List of FIFA Intercontinental Cup finals
Year Winners Score Runners-up Venue Location Attendance
Country Club Club Country
2024  Spain Real Madrid 3–0 Pachuca  Mexico Lusail Stadium Lusail, Qatar 67,249

Secondary trophy winners

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In addition to the final, trophies are awarded to the winning teams of the African–Asian–Pacific Cup (contested by the AFC, CAF and OFC representatives), Derby of the Americas (contested by the CONCACAF and CONMEBOL representatives) and Challenger Cup (contested by the winners of the two aforementioned matches).[5]

List of FIFA Intercontinental Cup secondary trophy winners
Year Challenger Cup Derby of the Americas African–Asian–Pacific Cup
2024 Mexico Pachuca Mexico Pachuca Egypt Al Ahly

Awards

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List of FIFA Intercontinental Cup Awards winners
Year Adidas Golden Ball
Aramco Player of the Tournament
Adidas Silver Ball Adidas Bronze Ball
2024 Brazil Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid) Uruguay Federico Valverde (Real Madrid) Mexico Elías Montiel (Pachuca)

References

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  1. ^ Straus, Brian (14 March 2023). "FIFA Confirms Four-Team Groups for 2026 World Cup, New Club World Cup Qualification". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  2. ^ https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/intercontinentalcup/2024
  3. ^ "FIFA World Cup 2022 praised for its "unique cohesive power"". FIFA. 16 December 2022. Archived from the original on 16 December 2022. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  4. ^ "FIFA Council approves international match calendars". FIFA. 14 March 2023. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b c "FIFA Intercontinental Cup: Key information". FIFA. 20 September 2024. Retrieved 20 September 2024.
  6. ^ Nair, Rohith (17 December 2023). "Club World Cup set for June-July 2025, new Intercontinental Cup in 2024". Reuters. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  7. ^ Nair, Rohith (14 March 2023). "FIFA approves 2026 World Cup format with record 104 matches". Reuters. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  8. ^ "World Cup 2026: Fifa switches back to four-team group format". BBC Sport. 14 March 2023. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Real Madrid claim FIFA Intercontinental Cup crown in Lusail". FIFA.com. 18 December 2024. Retrieved 20 December 2024.
  10. ^ "Al Ahly set sights on further title success". 29 October 2024. Retrieved 11 December 2024.
  11. ^ @FIFAcom (10 December 2024). "Two trophies are up for grabs in the FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2024 presented by Aramco this week!" (Tweet). Retrieved 11 December 2024 – via Twitter.
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