2005 FIFA Club World Championship

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2005 FIFA Club World Championship
FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup Japan 2005
FIFA Club World Championship 2005 official logo
Tournament details
Host nation Flag of Japan Japan
Dates 11 December18 December
Teams (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) (in 3 host cities)
Champions Flag of Brazil São Paulo FC (1 title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 7
Goals scored 19  (2.71 per match)
Attendance 261,456  (37,351 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Brazil Amoroso (2 goals)

Flag of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Noor (2 goals)
Flag of England Peter Crouch (2 goals)
Flag of Costa Rica Alvaro Saborio (2 goals)

The FIFA Club World Championship 2005 was a football tournament held in Japan between 11 and 18 December 2005 and won by Brazilian club São Paulo FC. It is FIFA's biggest club (i.e. non national) tournament, though is not as highly regarded by most sides as the regional tournaments such as the Copa Libertadores and UEFA Champions League.

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The 2005 tournament was created as a merger between the Intercontinental Cup and the earlier FIFA Club World Championships. The previous of these had been running as an annual tournament between the champions of Europe and South America since 1960; the latter had undergone just one tournament, the FIFA Club World Championship 2000. The 2001 tournament had been cancelled when FIFA's marketing partner ISL went bankrupt.

As a result of this merger, the tournament was conceived as being smaller than the original Club World Championship, which had lasted two weeks, yet building on the one game format of the Intercontinental Cup. Six clubs were invited to take part in the tournament, one representing each regional football confederation.

The competition was a knockout tournament so each team played two or three matches. The champions of the 4 "weaker" confederations played in the quarter-finals; the losers played in a fifth/sixth place match. The winners were then joined by the European and South American champions in the semi-finals; the losers played in a third/fourth place match.

The matches were held in Tokyo's National (Olympic) Stadium, Toyota Stadium in Toyota, Aichi near Nagoya and the International Stadium in Yokohama, where the final was played. For marketing purposes it was known as the FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup.

These were decided during 2005:

Flag of Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad Saudi Arabia 2005 AFC Champions League
Flag of England Liverpool FC England 2004-05 UEFA Champions League
Flag of Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa Costa Rica 2005 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
Flag of Egypt Al Ahly Egypt 2005 CAF Champions League
Flag of Brazil São Paulo FC Brazil 2005 Copa Libertadores
Flag of Australia Sydney FC Australia 2004-05 OFC Club Championship

For a list of all squads which appeared at the tournament, see 2005 FIFA Club World Championship (squads).

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                           
  11 December - Tokyo        
 Flag of Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad  1
14 December - Tokyo
     Flag of Egypt Al-Ahly  0    
 Flag of Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad  2
Fifth place
     Flag of Brazil São Paulo F.C.  3  
 Flag of Egypt Al-Ahly  1
18 December - Yokohama
 Flag of Australia Sydney F.C.  2  
 Flag of Brazil São Paulo F.C.  1
16 December - Tokyo 12 December - Toyota City
   Flag of England Liverpool F.C.  0
 Flag of Australia Sydney F.C.  0
15 December - Yokohama
   Flag of Costa Rica Dep. Saprissa  1    
 Flag of Costa Rica Dep. Saprissa  0
Third place
     Flag of England Liverpool F.C.  3  
 Flag of Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad  2
 Flag of Costa Rica Dep. Saprissa  3
18 December - Yokohama

First Round

December 11, 2005
Flag of Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad 1–0 Flag of Egypt Al Ahly Olympic Stadium: 28,281
Noor 78'  

December 12, 2005
Flag of Australia Sydney 0–1 Flag of Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa Toyota Stadium: 28,538
  Bolaños 47'

Semifinals

December 14, 2005
Flag of Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad 2–3 Flag of Brazil São Paulo Olympic Stadium, Tokyo: 31,510
Noor 33
Al-Montashari 68
Amoroso 16, 47
Rogério Ceni pen 57

December 15, 2005
Flag of Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa 0–3 Flag of England Liverpool International Stadium Yokohama: 43,902
  Crouch 3, 58
Gerrard 32

Fifth Place

December 16, 2005
Flag of Egypt Al Ahly 1–2 Flag of Australia Sydney Olympic Stadium, Tokyo: 15,951
Moteab 45 Yorke 35
Carney 66

Third Place

December 18, 2005
Flag of Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad 2–3 Flag of Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa International Stadium Yokohama
Kallon 28
Job pen 53
Saborío 13, pen 85
Gómez 89

Final

December 18, 2005
Flag of Brazil São Paulo 1–0 Flag of England Liverpool International Stadium Yokohama: 66,821
Mineiro 27  


The final game saw Liverpool dominate, having seventeen corners to São Paulo's none. After their early goal, however, São Paulo were able to soak up Liverpool's pressure, largely thanks to the effort of their goalkeeper Rogério Ceni. As a result, he was elected Man of the Match (best player in the final match), an award given not by FIFA, but rather by the tournament's principal sponsor, Toyota. Ceni was awarded a car for this, although he will not keep it — as it is traditional in Brazilian clubs, when a player is awarded an individual prize, such as a car, the prize itself is normally sold and the money split between all players.

During the match, three goals by Liverpool were disallowed, two as offsides and one in which, after a corner, the ball's trajectory would have taken it off the field and then back in again [1]. Television replays of the incidents have confirmed the refereeing decisions, although some, namely some sections of the British press, have judged them to have been 'poor'. Liverpool's manager, Rafael Benítez, went as far as complaining to FIFA's president Sepp Blatter about the standard of refereeing [2] [3] [4].

 FIFA Club World Championship 2005 Winners 
São Paulo Futebol Clube
Flag of Brazil São Paulo Futebol Clube
First title

2 Goals
1 Goal

Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball MVP of Final Match
Flag of Brazil Rogerio Ceni
(São Paulo FC)
Flag of England Steven Gerrard
(Liverpool FC)
Flag of Costa Rica Christian Bolaños
(Deportivo Saprissa)
Flag of Brazil Rogerio Ceni
(São Paulo FC)

Pos Team Confederation Region
1 São Paulo FC CONMEBOL South America
2 Liverpool FC UEFA Europe
3 Deportivo Saprissa CONCACAF Central America, North America and the Caribbean
4 Al Ittihad AFC Asia
5 Sydney FC OFC Oceania
6 Al Ahly CAF Africa

The tournament was quite well received, although some commentators have stated that, excluding São Paulo and Liverpool, the quality of football was quite poor leading to a view that it might have been better retaining the two continent format of the European/South American Cup [5].

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