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Revision as of 09:09, 18 May 2010

2011 FIFA Club World Cup
FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2011
Tournament details
Host countryJapan
DatesDecember
Teams7 (from 6 confederations)
2010
2012

The 2011 FIFA Club World Cup is a football tournament planned for December 2011. It will be the 8th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup. After the UAE hosted the tournament in 2009 and 2010, hosting rights for the 2011 edition will return to Japan.[1][2]

Qualified teams

Team Association Qualification
Enters in the semifinals
28 May 2011 UEFA Winner of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League
~Jul 2011 CONMEBOL Winner of the 2011 Copa Libertadores
Enters in the quarterfinals
~Apr 2011 CONCACAF Winner of the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League
~Nov 2011 AFC Winner of the 2011 AFC Champions League
~Nov 2011 CAF Winner of the 2011 CAF Champions League
Enters in the qualifying round
~May 2011 OFC Winner of the 2010–11 OFC Champions League
Japan by Dec 2011 Host* Winner of the 2011 J. League Division 1

* - If the AFC Champions League winner is from Japan, then the highest placed non-Japanese team of the AFC Champions League will be invited in place of the J. League winner.

Teams in contention

UEFA Berth

Winner of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League

  • Teams in contention: 76 clubs
England Chelsea England Manchester United England Arsenal England Tottenham Hotspur
Spain Barcelona Spain Real Madrid Spain Valencia Spain Sevilla
Italy Internazionale Italy Roma Italy Milan Italy Sampdoria
Germany Bayern Munich Germany Schalke 04 Germany Werder Bremen France Marseille
France Lyon France Auxerre Russia Rubin Kazan Russia Spartak Moscow
Russia Zenit St. Petersburg Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv Netherlands Twente
Netherlands Ajax Romania CFR Cluj Romania Romania 2 Portugal Benfica
Portugal Braga Turkey Bursaspor Turkey Fenerbahçe Greece Panathinaikos
Greece PAOK Scotland Rangers Scotland Celtic Belgium Anderlecht
Belgium Gent Switzerland Young Boys Switzerland Basel Denmark Copenhagen
Bulgaria Litex Lovech Czech Republic Sparta Prague Norway Rosenborg Austria Red Bull Salzburg
Serbia Partizan Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv Cyprus Omonia Sweden AIK
Slovakia Žilina Poland Lech Poznań Croatia Dinamo Zagreb Finland HJK Helsinki
Lithuania Ekranas Republic of Ireland Bohemians Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs Slovenia Koper
Belarus BATE Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 Hungary Hungary 1 Iceland FH
Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol Georgia (country) Olimpi Rustavi North Macedonia Renova Azerbaijan Inter Baku
Estonia Levadia Albania Dinamo Tirana Kazakhstan Aktobe Armenia Pyunik
Wales The New Saints Northern Ireland Linfield Faroe Islands HB Tórshavn Luxembourg Luxembourg 1
Montenegro Rudar Andorra FC Santa Coloma Malta Birkirkara San Marino San Marino 1

CONMEBOL Berth

Winner of the 2011 Copa Libertadores

  • Teams in contention: 36 clubs
2010 winners Sudamericana winners Argentina Argentinos Juniors Argentina Argentina 2
Argentina Argentina 3 Argentina Argentina 4 Argentina Argentina 5 Brazil Brazil 1
Brazil Brazil 2 Brazil Brazil 3 Brazil Brazil 4 Brazil Brazil 5
Bolivia Bolivia 1 Bolivia Bolivia 2 Bolivia Bolivia 3 Chile Chile 1
Chile Chile 2 Chile Chile 3 Colombia Colombia 1 Colombia Colombia 2
Colombia Columbia 3 Ecuador Ecuador 1 Ecuador Ecuador 2 Ecuador Ecuador 3
Paraguay Paraguay 1 Paraguay Paraguay 2 Paraguay Paraguay 3 Peru Peru 1
Peru Peru 2 Peru Peru 3 Uruguay Nacional Uruguay Peñarol
Uruguay Liverpool Venezuela Deportivo Táchira Venezuela Caracas Venezuela Deportivo Italia

† Mexican teams, as invitees to the Copa Libertadores, are not allowed to be CONMEBOL's representatives in the Club World Cup. Should a Mexican team win the Copa Libertadores, the best-placed team outside Mexico will represent CONMEBOL.

CONCACAF Berth

Winner of the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League

  • Teams in contention: 24 clubs
Mexico Monterrey Mexico Cruz Azul Mexico Toluca Mexico Santos Laguna
United States Columbus Crew United States Real Salt Lake United States Los Angeles Galaxy United States Seattle Sounders FC
Costa Rica Brujas Costa Rica Saprissa Honduras Marathón Honduras Olimpia
Guatemala Municipal Guatemala Xelajú Panama Árabe Unido Panama Tauro
El Salvador FAS El Salvador El Salvador 2 Canada Canada 1 Belize Belize 1
Nicaragua Real Estelí Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public Trinidad and Tobago San Juan Jabloteh

AFC Berth

Winner of the 2011 AFC Champions League

  • Teams in contention: Minimum of 32 clubs (entry list to be determined)

‡ If the AFC Champions League winner is from Japan, then the highest placed non-Japanese team of the AFC Champions League will be invited in place of the J. League winner.

CAF Berth

Winner of the 2011 CAF Champions League

  • Teams in contention: Maximum of 67 clubs (provisional entry list, as some may not enter)
Egypt Al-Ahly Egypt Zamalek Tunisia Espérance ST Tunisia Club Africain
Nigeria Nigeria 1 Nigeria Nigeria 2 Sudan Sudan 1 Sudan Sudan 2
Morocco Wydad Casablanca Morocco Raja Casablanca Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo DR 1 Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo DR 2
Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire 1 Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire 2 Algeria Algeria 1 Algeria Algeria 2
Ghana Aduana Stars Ghana Ashanti Gold Angola Angola 1 Angola Angola 2
Cameroon Cotonsport Cameroon Cameroon 2 South Africa Supersport United South Africa Mamelodi Sundowns
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 1 Mali Mali 1 Libya Libya 1 Zambia Zambia 1
Guinea Guinea 1 Gabon Gabon 1 Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea 1 Benin Benin 1
Botswana Township Rollers Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 1 Burundi Burundi 1 Cape Verde Cape Verde 1
Central African Republic Central African Republic 1 Chad Chad 1 Comoros Comoros 1 Republic of the Congo Congo 1
Djibouti Djibouti 1 Eritrea Eritrea 1 Ethiopia Saint-George SA The Gambia Gambia 1
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau 1 Kenya Kenya 1 Lesotho Matlama Liberia Liberia 1
Madagascar Madagascar 1 Malawi Silver Strikers Mauritania Mauritania 1 Mauritius Mauritius 1
Mozambique Mozambique 1 Namibia Namibia 1 Niger Niger 1 Réunion Réunion 1
Rwanda Rwanda 1 São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe 1 Senegal Senegal 1 Seychelles Seychelles 1
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone 1 Somalia Somalia 1 Eswatini Young Buffaloes Tanzania Simba
Togo Togo 1 Uganda Uganda 1 Zanzibar Zanzibar 1

OFC Berth

Winner of the 2010–11 OFC Champions League

  • Teams in contention: 8 clubs (based on current format)
New Zealand Auckland City New Zealand Waitakere United Fiji Fiji 1 New Caledonia New Caledonia 1
Papua New Guinea PRK Hekari United Solomon Islands Solomon Islands 1 French Polynesia AS Manu-Ura Vanuatu Amical

Host Nation Berth

Winner of the 2011 J. League

  • Teams in contention: 18 clubs

References

  1. ^ "Unanimous support for 6+5, FIFA Club World Cup hosts revealed". fifa.com. 2008-05-27. Retrieved 2010-04-01. Another major decision taken by the Executive Committee was to award the organisation of the 2009 and 2010 editions of the FIFA Club World Cup for the first time to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the following two events, in 2011 and 2012, to Japan, where it has been played since 2005 and will be again in December this year.
  2. ^ "FIFA moves Club World Cup to UAE from Japan". soccernet.espn.com. 2008-05-27. Retrieved 2010-04-02. Japan were given some consolation for their loss when they awarded the tournament in 2011 and 2012 while Australia, which had been hoping to use the event to boost their chances of staging the World Cup in 2018, were overlooked altogether.