Who Has Won The Most FIFA Club World Cups? Full List (2000–2025)

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Who Has Won the Most FIFA Club World Cups? Full List of Past Winners and Champions

Alright, let’s talk about the FIFA Club World Cup, football’s ultimate global bragging rights competition. It’s where the best clubs from every continent roll up their sleeves (and sometimes embarrass themselves) to decide who’s officially the biggest bully on the global block.

The tournament first kicked off in 2000, took a bit of a power nap between 2001 and 2004, and came back refreshed in 2005. And after another break in 2024 for a major facelift, the 2025 edition returned with a bang, now bulked up to a 32-team mega event held every four years. Think of it as the club version of the World Cup, but with more samba, less VAR drama (hopefully), and a lot more jet lag.

But let’s cut to the chase, who’s been bossing this tournament since day one?

Kings of the Club World: Who’s Got the Most Titles?

Real Madrid: 5 Titles

Let’s be real, when it comes to global domination, Real Madrid don’t just show up, they bring the fireworks. The Spanish giants have five Club World Cup titles, won in 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2022. That’s more than anyone else and about as routine for them as buying Galácticos every summer.

Barcelona: 3 Titles

Madrid’s eternal rivals, Barcelona, are close behind with three wins (2009, 2011, 2015). Yep, that Pep-era tiki-taka domination spilled over onto the global stage too.

Other Notables

  • Corinthians: 2 titles, including the first ever in 2000. Brazilian football heritage? Certified.

  • Chelsea: 2 wins, 2021 and the fresh 2025 title. The Blues love a good comeback story, don’t they?

  • Bayern Munich: 2 titles (2013, 2020). German efficiency on full display.

  • Liverpool, Man United, AC Milan, São Paulo, Internacional, Man City: 1 each, because greatness only needs one shot sometimes.

Managerial Mastermind: Pep Guardiola

Quick fun fact: Pep Guardiola is the most decorated manager in Club World Cup history with 4 titles. That’s one each with Barcelona (2009, 2011), Bayern (2013), and Manchester City (2023). Say what you will about his fashion choices, but the man knows how to win trophies.

Full List of FIFA Club World Cup Winners (2000–2025)

Year Winner Runner-up
2025 Chelsea PSG
2023 Man City Fluminense
2022 Real Madrid Al-Hilal
2021 Chelsea Palmeiras
2020 Bayern Munich Tigres UANL
2019 Liverpool Flamengo
2018 Real Madrid Al-Ain
2017 Real Madrid Grêmio
2016 Real Madrid Kashima Antlers
2015 Barcelona River Plate
2014 Real Madrid San Lorenzo
2013 Bayern Munich Raja Casablanca
2012 Corinthians Chelsea
2011 Barcelona Santos
2010 Internazionale TP Mazembe
2009 Barcelona Estudiantes
2008 Man United LDU Quito
2007 AC Milan Boca Juniors
2006 Internacional Barcelona
2005 São Paulo Liverpool
2000 Corinthians Vasco da Gama

Country Power Rankings: Titles by Nation

Country Titles Leading Clubs
Spain 8 Real Madrid (5), Barcelona (3)
Brazil 4 Corinthians (2), São Paulo, Internacional
England 4 Chelsea (2), Liverpool, Man United
Germany 2 Bayern Munich
Italy 2 Inter, AC Milan
Argentina 0 So close, yet so far (a lot of runner-up medals)

So there you have it, Real Madrid still rule the world, but Chelsea’s recent surge and Pep’s coaching dominance are hard to ignore. As the new 32-team format kicks off a fresh era, expect more shocks, more underdogs, and maybe a non-European team finally breaking the monopoly. But until then, it’s a Spanish whitewash at the top.

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