💫 Lamine Yamal reveals his all-time dream Barcelona XI
The young Culé winger is turning 18 and the club has wanted to celebrate by publishing a video that will surely generate a lot of talk on social media in the coming hours.
What is Lamine's favorite historic XI formed only by Barça players?
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Messi, Neymar Jr, or Carles Puyol cannot be missing, but... do you dare to guess them all?
Don't miss it in the video.
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Club World Cup Champions
1960 Real Madrid (Spain) def. Penarol (Uruguay) 5-1 on aggregate 1961 Penarol (Uruguay) def. Benfica (Portugal) 7-2 on aggregate 1962 Santos (Brazil) def. Benfica (Portugal) 8-4 on aggregate 1963 Santos (Brazil) def. AC Milan (Italy) 1-0 after 6-6 aggregate 1964 Inter Milan (Italy) def. Independiente (Argentina) 3-1 on aggregate 1965 Inter Milan (Italy) def. Independiente (Argentina) 3-0 on aggregate 1966 Penarol (Uruguay) def. Real Madrid (Spain) 4-0 on aggregate 1967 Racing Club (Argentina) def. Celtic (Scotland) 1-0 after 2-2 aggregate 1968 Estudiantes (Argentina) def. Manchester United (England) 2-1 on aggregate 1969 AC Milan (Italy) def. Estudiantes (Argentina) 4-2 on aggregate 1970 Feyenoord (Netherlands) def. Estudiantes (Argentina) 3-2 on aggregate 1971 Nacional (Uruguay) def. Panathinaikos (Greece) 3-2 on aggregate 1972 Ajax (Netherlands) def. Independiente (Argentina) 4-1 on aggregate 1973 Independiente (Argentina) 1, Juventus (Italy) 0 1974 Atletico Madrid (Spain) def. Independiente (Argentina) 2-1 on aggregate 1975 Not held 1976 Bayern Munich (West Germany) def. Cruzeiro (Brazil) 2-0 on aggregate 1977 Boca Juniors (Argentina) def. Borussia Moenchengladbach (West Germany) 5-2 on aggregate 1978 Not held 1979 Olimpia (Paraguay) def. Malmo (Sweden) 3-1 on aggregate 1980 Nacional (Uruguay) 1, Nottingham Forest (England) 0 1981 Flamengo (Brazil) 3, Liverpool (England) 0 1982 Penarol (Uruguay) 2, Aston Villa (England) 0 1983 Gremio (Brazil) 2, Hamburg (West Germany) 1, ET 1984 Independiente (Argentina) 1, Liverpool (England) 0 1985 Juventus (Italy) 2, Argentinos Juniors (Argentina) 2, Juventus won 4-2 on penalties 1986 River Plate (Argentina) 1, Steaua Bucharest (Romania) 0 1987 Porto (Portugal) 2, Penarol (Uruguay) 1, ET 1988 Nacional (Uruguay) 2, PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) 2, Nacional won 7-6 on penalties 1989 AC Milan (Italy) 1, Atletico Nacional (Colombia) 0, ET 1990 AC Milan (Italy) 3, Olimpia (Paraguay) 0 1991 Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia) 3, Colo Colo (Chile) 0 1992 Sao Paulo (Brazil) 2, Barcelona (Spain) 1 1993 Sao Paulo (Brazil) 3, AC Milan (Italy) 2 1994 Velez Sarsfield (Argentina) 2, AC Milan (Italy) 0 1995 Ajax (Netherlands) 0, Gremio (Brazil) 0, Ajax won 4-3 on penalties 1996 Juventus (Italy) 1, River Plate (Argentina) 0 1997 Borussia Dortmund (Germany) 2, Cruzeiro (Brazil) 0 1998 Real Madrid (Spain) 2, Vasco da Gama (Brazil) 1 1999 Manchester United (England) 1, Palmeiras (Brazil) 0 2000-Jan Corinthians (Brazil) 0, Vasco da Gama (Brazil) 0, Corinthians won 4-3 on penalties 2000-Nov Boca Juniors (Argentina) 2, Real Madrid (Spain) 1 2001 Bayern Munich (Germany) 1, Boca Juniors (Argentina) 0, ET 2002 Real Madrid (Spain) 2, Olimpia (Paraguay) 0 2003 Boca Juniors (Argentina) 1, AC Milan (Italy) 1, Boca Juniors won 3-1 on penalties 2004 Porto (Portugal) 0, Once Caldas (Colombia) 0, Porto won 8-7 on penalties 2005 Sao Paulo (Brazil) 1, Liverpool (England) 0 2006 Internacional (Brazil) 1, Barcelona (Spain) 0 2007 AC Milan (Italy) 4, Boca Juniors (Argentina) 2 2008 Manchester United (England) 1, Liga de Quito (Ecuador) 0 2009 Barcelona (Spain) 2, Estudiantes (Argentina) 1, ET 2010 Inter Milan (Italy) 3, TP Mazembe (Congo) 0 2011 Barcelona (Spain) 4, Santos (Brazil) 0 2012 Corinthians (Brazil) 1, Chelsea (England) 0 2013 Bayern Munich (Germany) 2, Raja Casablanca (Morocco) 0 2014 Real Madrid (Spain) 2, San Lorenzo (Argentina) 0 2015 Barcelona (Spain) 3, River Plate (Argentina) 0 2016 Real Madrid (Spain) 4, Kashmir Antlers (Japan) 2, ET 2017 Real Madrid (Spain) 1, Gremio (Brazil) 0 2018 Real Madrid (Spain) 4, Al-Ain (United Arab Emirates) 1 2019 Liverpool (England) 1, Flamengo (Brazil) 0, ET 2020 Bayern Munich (Germany) 1, Tigres (Mexico) 0 2021 Chelsea (England) 2, Palmeiras (Brazil) 1, ET 2022 Real Madrid (Spain) 5, Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) 3 2023 Manchester City (England) 4, Fluminense (Brazil) 0 2024 Not held 2025 Chelsea (England) 3, Paris Saint-Germain (France) 0 NOTE: Intercontinental Cup from 1960-79, Toyota Cup from 1980-2004 between champions of Europe and South America.