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{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup
| year = 2005
| other_titles = FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup Japan 2005<br />FIFAクラブワールドチャンピオンシップトヨタカップジャパン2005
| image = 2005 FIFA Club World Championship.svg
| caption = FIFA CWCTC 2005 official logo
| country = Japan
| dates = 11–18 December
| num_teams = 6
| confederations = 6
| venues = 3
| cities = 3
| champion_other = {{fbaicon|BRA}} ]
| count = 1
| second_other = {{fbaicon|ENG}} ]
| third_other = {{fbaicon|CRC}} ]
| fourth_other = {{fbaicon|KSA}} ]
| matches = 7
| goals = 19
| attendance = 261456
| top_scorer = {{nowrap|] (São Paulo)<br />] (Al-Ittihad)<br />] (Liverpool)<br />] (Saprissa)<br />2 goals each}}
| player = ] (São Paulo)
| fair_play = {{fbaicon|ENG}} ]
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The '''2005 FIFA Club World Championship''' (officially known as the '''FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup Japan 2005''' for sponsorship reasons) was the second ], a ] competition organised by ] for the champion clubs of the six continental confederations. It was the first to be held after by the merger between the ] and the FIFA Club World Championship (which had been played in a first edition in 2000).


The tournament was held in Japan from 11 to 18 December 2005 and won by Brazilian club ], who defeated English side ] 1–0 in the ].
===Qualifying teams===
The ] tournament is featured by the 6 confederation champions, which were decided during ]:


==Background==
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As a result of this merger, the tournament was conceived as being smaller than the original Club World Championship, which had lasted two weeks, yet building on the one game format of the Intercontinental Cup. Six clubs were invited to take part in the tournament, one representing each regional football confederation. The competition's name, which was the simple union between the name of the two previous merging competitions, was evidently too long, and was going to be reduced the following year, becoming the ].
===Format===
The competition is a ] so each team will play two or three matches. The champions of the 4 "weaker" confederations will play in the quarter-finals; the losers will play in a fifth/sixth place match. The winners will then be joined by the European and South American champions in the semi-finals; the losers will play in a third/fourth place match. The full draw is as follows:


==Format==
'''Quarter-finals'''
The competition was a ] so each team played two or three matches. The champions of the four "weaker" confederations played in the quarter-finals; the losers played in a fifth place play-off. The winners were then joined by the European and South American champions in the semi-finals; the losers played in a third place play-off.
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!width="50"|Match
The matches were held in Tokyo's National (Olympic) Stadium, Toyota Stadium in ], ], near ] and the ] in ], where the final was played. For marketing purposes it was known as the ''FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup''.
!width="100"|Date

!width="250"|Venue
==Qualified teams==
!width="300"|Teams
It was all six clubs' first appearance in the FIFA Club World Championship.
!width="200"|Goals

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==Venues==
'''Semi-finals'''
Tokyo, Yokohama and Toyota were the three cities to serve as venues for the 2005 FIFA Club World Cup.
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|align="center"|14 Dec 05
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|], ]
|] ] '''2''' – '''3''' ] ]
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|align="center"|4
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|align="center"|15 Dec 05
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|] ] '''0''' – '''3''' ] ]
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| <small>{{Coord|35|05|04.02|N|137|10|14.02|E|type:landmark_source:dewiki|display=inline|name=Toyota Stadium}}</small>
|-
| Capacity: '''72,327'''
| Capacity: '''57,363'''
| Capacity: '''45,000'''
|-
| ]
| ]
| ]
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==Squads==
'''Match for 5th place'''
{{main|2005 FIFA Club World Championship squads}}
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==Match officials==
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!width="250"|Venue
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!width="300"|Teams
!Confederation
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|{{fbaicon|JPN}} ]
|{{fbaicon|JPN}} Yoshikazu Hiroshima <br> {{fbaicon|KOR|1997}} Kim Dae-Young
|-
|]
|{{fbaicon|MAR}} ]
|{{fbaicon|CMR}} Jean Marie Endeng Zogo
|-
|]
|{{fbaicon|MEX}} ]
|{{fbaicon|MEX}} Arturo Velázquez <br> {{fbaicon|CAN}} ]
|-
|]
|{{fbaicon|BRA}} ] <br> {{fbaicon|CHI}} ]
|{{fbaicon|CHI}} Cristian Julio <br> {{fbaicon|CHI}} Mario Vargas
|-
|rowspan=2|]
|{{fbaicon|ENG}} ]
|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Glenn Turner <br> {{fbaicon|ENG}} ]
|- |-
|{{fbaicon|FRA}} ]
|align="center"|5
|{{fbaicon|FRA}} Frédéric Arnault <br> {{fbaicon|FRA}} Vincent Texier
|align="center"|16 Dec 05
|], ]
|align="center"|] ] - ] ]
|} |}


==Matches==
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| team-width = 180
| score-width = 40
| nowrap = y
| boldwinner = y
| RD1 = ]
| RD2 = ]
| RD3 = ]
| RD2b = ]
| RD3b = ]


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'''Match for 3rd place'''
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!width="300"|Teams

| RD1-text2 = 12 December – ]
| RD1-team3 = {{fbaicon|AUS}} ]
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| RD2-team6 = {{fbaicon|AUS}} ]
| RD2-score6 = 2

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===Quarter-finals===
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|date=11 December 2005
|time=19:20
|team1=] {{fbaicon|KSA}}
|score=1–0
|report=https://www.fifa.com/clubworldcup/matches/round=47350300/match=47350001/report.html
|team2={{fbaicon|EGY}} ]
|goals1=] {{goal|78}}
|stadium=], ]
|attendance=28,281
|referee=] (])
}}
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|date=12 December 2005
|time=19:20
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|score=0–1
|report=https://www.fifa.com/clubworldcup/matches/round=47350300/match=47350002/report.html
|team2={{fbaicon|CRC}} ]
|goals2=] {{goal|47}}
|stadium=], ]
|attendance=28,538
|referee=] (])
}}

===Semi-finals===
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|time=19:20
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|score=2–3
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|goals2=] {{goal|16||47}}<br />] {{goal|57|pen.}}
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|attendance=31,510
|referee=] (])
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----
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|time=19:20
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|score=0–3
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|goals2=] {{goal|3||58}}<br />] {{goal|32}}
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|attendance=43,902
|referee=] (])
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===Match for fifth place===
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|attendance=15,951
|referee=] (])
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===Match for third place===
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|goals1=] {{goal|28}}<br />] {{goal|53|pen.}}
|goals2=] {{goal|13||85|pen.}}<br />] {{goal|89}}
|stadium=], ]
|attendance=46,453
|referee=] (])
}}

===Final===
{{main|2005 FIFA Club World Championship Final}}
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|date=18 December 2005
|time=19:20
|team1=] {{fbaicon|BRA}}
|score=1–0
|report=https://www.fifa.com/clubworldcup/matches/round=47350600/match=47350007/report.html
|team2={{fbaicon|ENG}} ]
|goals1=] {{goal|27}}
|stadium=], ]
|attendance=66,821
|referee=] (])
}}

==Goalscorers==
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|- |-
!Rank
|align="center"|6
!Player
|align="center"|18 Dec 05
!Team
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|-
|rowspan=4|1
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|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|BRA}} ]
|rowspan=4|2
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|ENG}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|KSA}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|KSA}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|CRC}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|CRC}} ]
|-
|rowspan=11|5
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|KSA}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|KSA}} ]
|rowspan=11|1
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|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|CRC}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|CRC}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|AUS}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|AUS}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|ENG}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|CRC}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|CRC}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|CMR}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|KSA}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|SLE}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|KSA}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|BRA}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|EGY}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|EGY}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|BRA}} ]
|-
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|TRI}} ]
|style="text-align:left"|{{fbaicon|AUS}} ]
|} |}


==Reaction==
'''Final'''
The tournament was quite well received, although some commentators have stated that, excluding São Paulo and Liverpool, the quality of football was quite poor leading to a view that it might have been better retaining the two continent format of the ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2005/SPORT/football/12/18/soccer.japan/ |title=CNN.com – Sao Paulo lift World Clubs trophy – Dec 19, 2005 |publisher=Edition.cnn.com |date= |accessdate=28 May 2022}}</ref>
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==Awards==
!width="100"|Date
{{see also|FIFA Club World Cup awards}}
!width="250"|Venue

!width="300"|Teams
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!style="background:gold; width:33%"|] Golden Ball<br />] Award
!style="background:silver; width:33%"|] Silver Ball
! style="background:#c96; width:33%;"|] Bronze Ball
|-
|{{flagicon|BRA}} ]<br />(])
|{{flagicon|ENG}} ]<br />(])
|{{flagicon|CRC}} ]<br />(])
|-
!colspan="3"|FIFA Fair Play Award
|- |-
|colspan="3"|{{fbaicon|ENG}} ]
|align="center"|7
|align="center"|18 Dec 05
|], ]
|align="center"|] ] - ] ]
|} |}


==References==
The matches will be held in ]'s National (Olympic) Stadium, Toyota Stadium in ] near ] and the ] in ], where the final will be played. For marketing purposes it is known as the FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup.
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==See also== ==External links==
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2005 FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup
FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup Japan 2005
FIFAクラブワールドチャンピオンシップトヨタカップジャパン2005
FIFA CWCTC 2005 official logo
Tournament details
Host countryJapan
Dates11–18 December
Teams6 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsBrazil São Paulo (1st title)
Runners-upEngland Liverpool
Third placeCosta Rica Saprissa
Fourth placeSaudi Arabia Al-Ittihad
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored19 (2.71 per match)
Attendance261,456 (37,351 per match)
Top scorer(s)Amoroso (São Paulo)
Mohammed Noor (Al-Ittihad)
Peter Crouch (Liverpool)
Álvaro Saborío (Saprissa)
2 goals each
Best player(s)Rogério Ceni (São Paulo)
Fair play awardEngland Liverpool
2001 2006
International football competition

The 2005 FIFA Club World Championship (officially known as the FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup Japan 2005 for sponsorship reasons) was the second FIFA Club World Championship, a football competition organised by FIFA for the champion clubs of the six continental confederations. It was the first to be held after by the merger between the Intercontinental Cup and the FIFA Club World Championship (which had been played in a first edition in 2000).

The tournament was held in Japan from 11 to 18 December 2005 and won by Brazilian club São Paulo, who defeated English side Liverpool 1–0 in the final.

Background

The 2005 tournament was created as a merger between the Intercontinental Cup and the earlier FIFA Club World Championships. The previous of these had been running as an annual tournament between the champions of Europe and South America since 1960; the latter had undergone just one tournament, the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship. The 2001 tournament had been cancelled when FIFA's marketing partner ISL went bankrupt. To celebrate the marriage between the two competitions, a new trophy was introduced by FIFA.

As a result of this merger, the tournament was conceived as being smaller than the original Club World Championship, which had lasted two weeks, yet building on the one game format of the Intercontinental Cup. Six clubs were invited to take part in the tournament, one representing each regional football confederation. The competition's name, which was the simple union between the name of the two previous merging competitions, was evidently too long, and was going to be reduced the following year, becoming the FIFA Club World Cup.

Format

The competition was a knockout tournament so each team played two or three matches. The champions of the four "weaker" confederations played in the quarter-finals; the losers played in a fifth place play-off. The winners were then joined by the European and South American champions in the semi-finals; the losers played in a third place play-off.

The matches were held in Tokyo's National (Olympic) Stadium, Toyota Stadium in Toyota, Aichi, near Nagoya and the International Stadium in Yokohama, where the final was played. For marketing purposes it was known as the FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup.

Qualified teams

It was all six clubs' first appearance in the FIFA Club World Championship.

2005 FIFA Club World Championship is located in EarthAl AhlyAl AhlyAl-IttihadAl-IttihadLiverpoolLiverpoolSaprissaSaprissaSydney FCSydney FCSão PauloSão Pauloclass=notpageimage| Location of teams of the 2005 FIFA Club World Championship
Team Confederation Qualification Participation
Entering in the semi-finals
England Liverpool UEFA 2004–05 UEFA Champions League winners 1st
Brazil São Paulo CONMEBOL 2005 Copa Libertadores winners 1st
Entering in the quarter-finals
Egypt Al Ahly CAF 2005 CAF Champions League winners 1st
Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad AFC 2005 AFC Champions League winners 1st
Costa Rica Saprissa CONCACAF 2005 CONCACAF Champions' Cup winners 1st
Australia Sydney FC OFC 2005 Oceania Club Championship winners 1st

Venues

Tokyo, Yokohama and Toyota were the three cities to serve as venues for the 2005 FIFA Club World Cup.

Yokohama Tokyo Toyota
International Stadium Yokohama National Stadium Toyota Stadium
35°30′36.16″N 139°36′22.49″E / 35.5100444°N 139.6062472°E / 35.5100444; 139.6062472 (International Stadium Yokohama) 35°40′41.00″N 139°42′53.00″E / 35.6780556°N 139.7147222°E / 35.6780556; 139.7147222 (National Olympic Stadium) 35°05′04.02″N 137°10′14.02″E / 35.0844500°N 137.1705611°E / 35.0844500; 137.1705611 (Toyota Stadium)
Capacity: 72,327 Capacity: 57,363 Capacity: 45,000
2005 FIFA Club World Championship is located in JapanYokohamaYokohamaTokyoTokyoToyotaToyota2005 FIFA Club World Championship (Japan)

Squads

Main article: 2005 FIFA Club World Championship squads

Match officials

Confederation Referee Assistant referees
AFC Japan Toru Kamikawa Japan Yoshikazu Hiroshima
South Korea Kim Dae-Young
CAF Morocco Mohamed Guezzaz Cameroon Jean Marie Endeng Zogo
CONCACAF Mexico Benito Archundia Mexico Arturo Velázquez
Canada Héctor Vergara
CONMEBOL Brazil Carlos Eugênio Simon
Chile Carlos Chandia
Chile Cristian Julio
Chile Mario Vargas
UEFA England Graham Poll England Glenn Turner
England Philip Sharp
France Alain Sars France Frédéric Arnault
France Vincent Texier

Matches

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
11 December – Tokyo
Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad114 December – Tokyo
Egypt Al Ahly0Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad2
Brazil São Paulo318 December – Yokohama
12 December – ToyotaBrazil São Paulo1
Australia Sydney FC015 December – YokohamaEngland Liverpool0
Costa Rica Saprissa1Costa Rica Saprissa0
England Liverpool3
Match for fifth placeMatch for third place
16 December – Tokyo18 December – Yokohama
Egypt Al Ahly1Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad2
Australia Sydney FC2Costa Rica Saprissa3

Quarter-finals

Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia1–0Egypt Al Ahly
Noor 78' Report
Olympic Stadium, TokyoAttendance: 28,281Referee: Graham Poll (England)
Sydney FC Australia0–1Costa Rica Saprissa
Report Bolaños 47'
Toyota Stadium, ToyotaAttendance: 28,538Referee: Toru Kamikawa (Japan)

Semi-finals

Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia2–3Brazil São Paulo
Noor 33'
Al-Montashari 68'
Report Amoroso 16', 47'
Ceni 57' (pen.)
Olympic Stadium, TokyoAttendance: 31,510Referee: Alain Sars (France)
Saprissa Costa Rica0–3England Liverpool
Report Crouch 3', 58'
Gerrard 32'
International Stadium Yokohama, YokohamaAttendance: 43,902Referee: Carlos Chandia (Chile)

Match for fifth place

Al Ahly Egypt1–2Australia Sydney FC
Moteab 45' Report Yorke 35'
Carney 66'
Olympic Stadium, TokyoAttendance: 15,951Referee: Toru Kamikawa (Japan)

Match for third place

Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia2–3Costa Rica Saprissa
Kallon 28'
Job 53' (pen.)
Report Saborío 13', 85' (pen.)
Gómez 89'
International Stadium Yokohama, YokohamaAttendance: 46,453Referee: Mohamed Guezzaz (Morocco)

Final

Main article: 2005 FIFA Club World Championship Final
São Paulo Brazil1–0England Liverpool
Mineiro 27' Report
International Stadium Yokohama, YokohamaAttendance: 66,821Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)

Goalscorers

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Brazil Amoroso Brazil São Paulo 2
England Peter Crouch England Liverpool
Saudi Arabia Mohammed Noor Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad
Costa Rica Álvaro Saborío Costa Rica Saprissa
5 Saudi Arabia Hamad Al-Montashari Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 1
Costa Rica Christian Bolaños Costa Rica Saprissa
Australia David Carney Australia Sydney FC
England Steven Gerrard England Liverpool
Costa Rica Rónald Gómez Costa Rica Saprissa
Cameroon Joseph-Désiré Job Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad
Sierra Leone Mohammed Kallon Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad
Brazil Mineiro Brazil São Paulo
Egypt Emad Moteab Egypt Al Ahly
Brazil Rogério Ceni Brazil São Paulo
Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke Australia Sydney FC

Reaction

The tournament was quite well received, although some commentators have stated that, excluding São Paulo and Liverpool, the quality of football was quite poor leading to a view that it might have been better retaining the two continent format of the European/South American Cup.

Awards

See also: FIFA Club World Cup awards
Adidas Golden Ball
Toyota Award
Adidas Silver Ball Adidas Bronze Ball
Brazil Rogério Ceni
(São Paulo)
England Steven Gerrard
(Liverpool)
Costa Rica Christian Bolaños
(Saprissa)
FIFA Fair Play Award
England Liverpool

References

  1. "CNN.com – Sao Paulo lift World Clubs trophy – Dec 19, 2005". Edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 28 May 2022.

External links

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