The 2016 FIFA Club World Cup
will be the 13th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, FIFA organised international club football tournament
between the champion clubs from each of the six continental confederations, as
well as the national league champion from the host country. The tournament will
be hosted by japan.
Preparations
for the upcoming edition of the annual FIFA Club World Cup are underway as the
prestigious competition gets set to return to Japan.
FIFA
Secretary General Jerome Valcke says the experience of the Japan Football
Association (JFA) in organising a number of major football tournaments will go
a long way to ensuring further success for the event.
“This
is a country with a proven track record when it comes to staging FIFA events,
including six editions of the FIFA Club World Cup, which were all successful.
We know it will be a superb setting once again for this annual competition with
good-sized crowds and a wonderful atmosphere. The popularity and profile of the
competition continues to build each year and this is sure to continue with the
huge support shown within Japan,” says Valcke.
JFA
President Kuniya Daini says the competition is important for Japan both in
terms of development and the entertainment factor.
“It
is a valuable opportunity for both players and fans to witness the world trends
in club football. Not only does this competition bring exciting and
entertaining football, it also gives us an insight into each participating
country’s club culture and the respective domestic leagues. Together with FIFA,
we will do our utmost to ensure the success of this competition. It will be an
important experience for us as we look forward to hosting other major sporting
events including the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.”
The
JFA has started working on the tournament and an announcement on the selected
Host Cities will follow shortly. The event will feature the club champions of
all six confederations (the AFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL, the OFC and UEFA) as
well as Japan’s domestic champions.
The
first FIFA Club World Cup was held in 2000 in Brazil. It has been an annual
event since 2005, with Japan playing host in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 and
2012.
The impressive list of winners
includes: SC Corinthians (2000 and 2012); FC Barcelona (2009 and 2011); FC
Internazionale Milano (2010); Manchester United FC (2008); AC Milan (2007); SC
Internacional (2006); Sao Paulo FC (2005); FC Bayern München (2013); and Real
Madrid CF (2014).
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