2007 FIFA Club World Cup

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The 2007 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2007 presented by Toyota for sponsorship reasons) was a football tournament played in Japan from 7 to 16 December 2007. It was the fourth FIFA Club World Cup, a tournament organised by FIFA for the winners of each confederation's top continental club tournament.

Host countryJapan
Dates7–16 December
Teams7 (from 6 confederations)
Venue3 (in 3 host cities)
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2007 FIFA Club World Cup
FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2007
presented by Toyota
Toyota プレゼンツ
FIFAクラブワールドカップ ジャパン2007
Tournament details
Host countryJapan
Dates7–16 December
Teams7 (from 6 confederations)
Venue3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsItaly Milan (1st title)
Runners-upArgentina Boca Juniors
Third placeJapan Urawa Red Diamonds
Fourth placeTunisia Étoile du Sahel
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored21 (3 per match)
Attendance315,279 (45,040 per match)
Top scorer(s)Washington (Urawa Red Diamonds)
3 goals
Best playerKaká (Milan)
Fair play awardJapan Urawa Red Diamonds
2006
2008
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Seven teams from the six confederations entered the tournament; the other team was the host country's representatives, usually the league champions. Defending champions Internacional did not qualify as they were eliminated in the second stage of the 2007 Copa Libertadores.

Italian side Milan became the first European team to win the Club World Cup with a 4–2 victory over Argentinian club Boca Juniors in the final. That title made them the most successful team in the world in terms of official international trophies won (18).

Host bids

The FIFA Executive Committee appointed Japan as hosts of the 2007 tournament on 15 September 2006 during their meeting in Zürich, Switzerland.[1]

Qualified teams

The qualified teams were decided during 2007 through the six major continental competitions. The winner of each regional club championship participated in the 2007 Club World Cup. In March 2007, the FIFA executive committee introduced a qualifying playoff between the 2007 OFC Champions League champion and the host nation's 2007 J. League champion, as opposed to previous years, in which the Oceania champions were given direct entry into the tournament.[2] In order to avoid the participation of two teams from the same country, the best-placed non-Japanese team in the AFC Champions League would take the "host" berth if a Japanese team won that competition,[3] which indeed happened as Urawa Red Diamonds won the 2007 AFC Champions League. Also, the fifth-place match was eliminated for this edition.

It was the first participation in the FIFA Club World Cup for all seven teams that qualified.

More information Team, Confederation ...
Team Confederation Qualification Participation
Entering in the semi-finals
Italy Milan UEFA Winners of 2006–07 UEFA Champions League Debut
Argentina Boca Juniors CONMEBOL Winners of 2007 Copa Libertadores Debut
Entering in the quarter-finals
Tunisia Étoile du Sahel CAF Winners of 2007 CAF Champions League Debut
Japan Urawa Red Diamonds AFC Winners of 2007 AFC Champions League Debut
Mexico Pachuca CONCACAF Winners of 2007 CONCACAF Champions' Cup Debut
Entering in the play-off for quarter-finals
Iran Sepahan AFC (host)[note 1] Runners-up of 2007 AFC Champions League[note 1] Debut
New Zealand Waitakere United OFC Winners of 2007 OFC Champions League Debut
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Notes

  1. Sepahan took the host Japan's slot as Urawa Red Diamonds won the 2007 AFC Champions League. As a result, the winners of the 2007 J.League Division 1, later determined to be Kashima Antlers on 1 December 2007, missed out on participating.

Venues

Tokyo, Yokohama and Toyota were the three cities to serve as venues for the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup.

More information Yokohama, Tokyo ...
Yokohama Tokyo Toyota
International Stadium Yokohama National Stadium Toyota Stadium
35°30′36.16″N 139°36′22.49″E 35°40′41.00″N 139°42′53.00″E 35°05′04.02″N 137°10′14.02″E
Capacity: 72,327 Capacity: 57,363 Capacity: 45,000
2007 FIFA Club World Cup (Japan)
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Squads

For a list of all the squads of this tournament, see the article 2007 FIFA Club World Cup squads.

Match officials

More information Confederation, Referee ...
Confederation Referee Assistant referees
AFC Mark Shield (Australia)
Hiroyoshi Takayama (Japan)
Ben Wilson (Australia)
Nathan Gibson (Australia)
CAF Coffi Codjia (Benin) Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)
Celestin Ntagungira (Rwanda)
CONCACAF Marco Antonio Rodríguez (Mexico) Jose Luis Camargo (Mexico)
Pedro Rebollar (Mexico)
CONMEBOL Jorge Larrionda (Uruguayan) Mauricio Espinosa (Uruguayan)
Miguel Nievas (Ecuador)
OFC Peter O'Leary (New Zealand) Brent Best (New Zealand)
Matthew Taro (Solomon Islands)
UEFA Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark) Bill Hansen (Denmark)
Henryk Sonderby (Turkey)
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Matches

Play-off for quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
9 December – Tokyo
Tunisia Étoile du Sahel112 December – Tokyo
Mexico Pachuca0Tunisia Étoile du Sahel0
7 December – TokyoArgentina Boca Juniors116 December – Yokohama
Iran Sepahan310 December – ToyotaArgentina Boca Juniors2
New Zealand Waitakere United1Iran Sepahan113 December – YokohamaItaly Milan4
Japan Urawa Red Diamonds3Japan Urawa Red Diamonds0
Italy Milan1Match for third place
16 December – Yokohama
Tunisia Étoile du Sahel2 (2)
Japan Urawa Red Diamonds (p)2 (4)

All times local (UTC+9)

Play-off for quarter-finals

More information Sepahan, 3–1 ...
Sepahan Iran3–1New Zealand Waitakere United
Emad 3', 4'
Abu Al-Hail 47'
Report Aghili 74' (o.g.)
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Attendance: 24,788

Quarter-finals

More information Étoile du Sahel, 1–0 ...
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Attendance: 34,934

More information Sepahan, 1–3 ...
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Attendance: 33,263
Referee: Coffi Codjia (Benin)

Semi-finals

More information Étoile du Sahel, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 37,255

More information Urawa Red Diamonds, 0–1 ...
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Match for third place

More information Étoile du Sahel, 2–2 ...
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Final

More information Boca Juniors, 2–4 ...
Boca Juniors Argentina2–4Italy Milan
Palacio 22'
Ledesma 85'
Report Inzaghi 21', 71'
Nesta 50'
Kaká 61'
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Goalscorers

Awards

More information Adidas Golden Ball Toyota Award, Adidas Silver Ball ...
Adidas Golden Ball
Toyota Award
Adidas Silver Ball Adidas Bronze Ball
Brazil Kaká
(Milan)
Netherlands Clarence Seedorf
(Milan)
Argentina Rodrigo Palacio
(Boca Juniors)
FIFA Fair Play Award
Japan Urawa Red Diamonds
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