Mundialito de Clubes

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Mundialito de Clubes
Official logo
Founded2011
RegionInternational (FIFA)
Number of teams8
Current championsRussia Lokomotiv Moscow
Most successful team(s)Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
(2 titles)
WebsiteMundialito de Clubes
2017 Mundialito de Clubes

The Mundialito de Clubes (Club World Cup in English) is a biennial (annual until 2013) international club beach soccer competition contested between top men's clubs from across the world. The tournament is loosely similar to the FIFA Club World Cup in association football, however participating teams are not regional champions, instead entering via invitation.

Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), the competition was founded by BSWW with Brazilian sports agency Koch Tavares in 2011[1] and to date has always been hosted in Brazil; the tournament should not be confused with BSWW's existing Mundialito, which takes place in Portugal for national teams.

Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow are the most successful team with two titles.[2] Brazilian clubs have dominated elsewhere with at least two clubs in the top four in every edition.

Teams and players

In the first two editions (2011 and 2012), squads were specially assembled to represent well known association football clubs from around the world – incarnated purely to compete in this event.[3] Players of many nationalities (of which they were the best of) were invited to play; they were then allocated to one of the clubs specifically for the purpose of the event using a draft system conducted by BSWW.[4]

Since 2013, the draft system has been retired. The clubs and their squads that compete either already exist beforehand (i.e. compete in a domestic club league in their country) or remain specially assembled purely for this competition, but now with squads materialised behind the scenes with players choosing to play for said team at their own discretion.

Results

Year Host Teams Final Third Place Match
Winners Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2011
Details
Brazil
São Paulo
10 Brazil
Vasco da Gama
4–2 Portugal
Sporting CP
Brazil
Flamengo
5–4
(a.e.t.)
Russia
Lokomotiv Moscow
2012
Details
Brazil
São Paulo
12 Russia
Lokomotiv Moscow
6–4 Brazil
Flamengo
Brazil
Vasco da Gama
5–4 Portugal
Sporting CP
2013
Details
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
8 Brazil
Corinthians
3–3 (a.e.t.)
1–0 (pens)
Brazil
Flamengo
Brazil
Vasco da Gama
3–1 Brazil
Botafogo
2015
Details
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
8 Spain
Barcelona
4–4 (a.e.t.)
3–2 (pens)
Brazil
Vasco da Gama
United Arab Emirates
Al-Ahli
4–4 (a.e.t.)
3–2 (pens)
Brazil
Fluminense
2017
Details
Brazil
São Paulo
8 Russia
Lokomotiv Moscow
5–4 Iran
Pars Jonoubi
Brazil
Corinthians
3–2 Brazil
Flamengo

Performance

By club

Key
  • GS – Group stage
  • QF – Quarter final
(there were no placement matches for 5th to 12th place pre-2017)
  • Apps – Total appearances
Team 2011 2012 2013 2015 2017 Apps
United Arab Emirates Al-Ahli GS GS 3rd 3
Spain Barcelona QF QF GS 1st 4
Argentina Boca Juniors GS QF 2
Brazil Botafogo 4th 6th 2
Brazil Corinthians QF QF 1st GS 3rd 5
Brazil Flamengo 3rd 2nd 2nd GS 4th 5
Brazil Fluminense 4th 1
Spain Levante UD GS 5th 2
Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 4th 1st 1st 3
Italy Milan GS QF GS 3
Iran Pars Jonoubi 2nd 1
Uruguay Peñarol GS 1
Argentina Rosario Central 7th 1
Brazil Santos FC GS QF 2
Brazil São Paulo FC GS 1
United States Seattle Sounders QF GS 2
Portugal Sporting CP 2nd 4th GS 8th 4
Brazil Vasco da Gama 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 4

By country

Nation Winners Runners-up Third Fourth
Brazil Brazil 2 (2011, 2013) 3 (2012, 2013, 2015) 4 (2011, 2012, 2013, 2017) 3 (2013, 2015, 2017)
Russia Russia 2 (2012, 2017) 1 (2011)
Spain Spain 1 (2015)
Portugal Portugal 1 (2011) 1 (2012)
Iran Iran 1 (2017)
United Arab Emirates United Emirates 1 (2015)

By confederation

Confederation Winners Runners-up Third Fourth
UEFA 3 (2012, 2015, 2017) 1 (2011) 2 (2011, 2012)
CONMEBOL 2 (2011, 2013) 3 (2012, 2013, 2015) 4 (2011, 2012, 2013, 2017) 3 (2013, 2015, 2017)
AFC 1 (2017) 1 (2015)

See also

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