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Full list of FIFA Club World Cup 2025 champions: Chelsea becomes the first English side to win the title twice

Full list of FIFA Club World Cup 2025 champions: Chelsea becomes the first English side to win the title twice

The Hindu13-07-2025
Chelsea lifted the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 trophy after a commanding 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Monday (IST).
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This edition of the competition saw the number of teams increased from seven to 32, with matches spanning across a month in the United States after the conclusion of the regular season.
Manchester City was the previous holder of the CWC trophy after winning it back in 2023 by beating Fluminense in the final, before the tournament was given a new look.
Take a look at the full list of winners since the tournament's creation in 2000:
Year Winner Runner-up 2000 Corinthians (Brazil) Vasco da Gama (Brazil) 2005 Sao Paulo (Brazil) Liverpool (England) 2006 Internacional (Brazil) Barcelona (Spain) 2007 AC Milan (Italy) Boca Juniors (Argentina) 2008 Manchester United (England) LDU Quito (Ecuador 2009 Barcelona (Spain) Estudiantes (Argentina) 2010 Inter Milan (Italy) TP Mazembe (DR Congo) 2011 Barcelona (Spain) Santos (Brazil) 2012 Corinthians (Brazil) Chelsea (England) 2013 Bayern Munich (Germany) Raja Casablanca (Morocco) 2014 Real Madrid (Spain) Real Madrid (Spain) 2015 Barcelona (Spain) River Plate (Argentina) 2016 Real Madrid (Spain) Kashima Antlers (Japan) 2017 Real Madrid (Spain) Gremio (Brazil) 2018 Real Madrid (Spain) Al-Ain (UAE) 2019 Liverpool (England) Flamengo (Brazil) 2020 Bayern Munich (Germany) Tigres UANL (Mexico) 2021 Chelsea (England) Palmeiras (Brazil) 2022 Real Madrid (Spain) Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) 2023 Manchester City (England) Fluminense (Brazil) 2025 Chelsea (England) Paris Saint-Germain (France)
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