2010 FIFA Club World Cup

The 2010 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2010 presented by Toyota for sponsorship reasons) was a football tournament that was played from 8 to 18 December 2010. It was the 7th FIFA Club World Cup and was hosted by the United Arab Emirates.[1] Other countries that placed bids were Australia and Japan. Portugal had initially placed a bid, but later withdrew from the process.[2]

2010 FIFA Club World Cup
FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2010
presented by Toyota
كأس العالم للأندية لكرة القدم
الإمارات العربية المتحدة 2010
Tournament details
Host countryUnited Arab Emirates
Dates8–18 December
Teams7 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Internazionale (1st title)
Runners-up TP Mazembe
Third place Internacional
Fourth place Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored27 (3.38 per match)
Attendance200,251 (25,031 per match)
Top scorer(s) Mauricio Molina
(3 goals)
Best player(s) Samuel Eto'o
Fair play award Internazionale

Barcelona were the defending champions, but could not defend their title after being eliminated in the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League semi-finals.

The tournament marked the first time in its history that a team from outside Europe or South America reached the final, after Africa's TP Mazembe of DR Congo defeated South America's Internacional of Brazil in the semi-finals.[3] However, Mazembe were unable to pass the final hurdle, as they lost 3–0 to Italy's Internazionale (representing Europe) in the final.[4] It was Inter's third world title, having won the Club World Cup's predecessor – the Intercontinental Cup – in 1964 and 1965.[4]

Qualified teams

Team Confederation Qualification Participation1
Entered in the semi-finals
Internacional CONMEBOL Winners of the 2010 Copa Libertadores 2nd (Previous: 2006)
Internazionale UEFA Winners of the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League 1st
Entered in the quarter-finals
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma AFC Winners of the 2010 AFC Champions League 1st
TP Mazembe CAF Winners of the 2010 CAF Champions League 2nd (Previous: 2009)
Pachuca CONCACAF Winners of the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League 3rd (Previous: 2007, 2008)
Entered in the qualifying round
Hekari United OFC Winners of the 2009–10 OFC Champions League 1st
Al-Wahda AFC (Host) Winners of the 2009–10 UAE Pro-League 1st

1 In bold: Previous tournament winners (Internacional was the first previous winner to participate again in the tournament)

Match officials

Confederation Referee Assistant referees
AFC Ben Williams Rodney Allen
Mohammadreza Abolfazli
Yuichi Nishimura Toshiyuki Nagi
Toru Sagara
CAF Daniel Bennett Evarist Menkouande
Redouane Achik
CONCACAF Roberto Moreno Leonel Leal
Daniel Williamson
CONMEBOL Víctor Hugo Carrillo Jonny Bossio
Jorge Yupanqui
OFC Michael Hester Jan-Hendrik Hintz
Tevita Makasini
UEFA Björn Kuipers Berry Simons
Sander van Roekel

Squads

Venues

Abu Dhabi was the only city to serve as a venue for the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup.[5]

Abu Dhabi
Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium Zayed Sports City Stadium
24°27′09.95″N 54°23′31.27″E 24°24′57.92″N 54°27′12.93″E
Capacity: 42,056 Capacity: 50,000
2010 FIFA Club World Cup (United Arab Emirates)

Bracket

A draw was held on 27 October 2010 at the FIFA Headquarters in Zürich, Switzerland to decide the matchups for the two quarter-finals.[6]

Play-off Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 8 December – Abu Dhabi (MBZ)                        
  Al-Wahda  3   11 December – Abu Dhabi (ZSC)        
  Hekari United  0       Al-Wahda  1
15 December – Abu Dhabi (ZSC)
    Seongnam Ilhwa  4    
  Seongnam Ilhwa  0
      Internazionale  3  
18 December – Abu Dhabi (ZSC)
  Internazionale  3
10 December – Abu Dhabi (MBZ)
    TP Mazembe  0
  TP Mazembe  1
14 December – Abu Dhabi (MBZ)
  Pachuca  0    
  TP Mazembe  2
Fifth place Third place
      Internacional  0  
  Pachuca (p)  2 (4)   Seongnam Ilhwa  2
  Al-Wahda  2 (2)   Internacional  4
15 December – Abu Dhabi (ZSC) 18 December – Abu Dhabi (ZSC)

Matches

If a match was tied after normal playing time, 30 minutes of extra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, a penalty shootout would be held to determine the winner. However, for the fifth-place and third-place matches, no extra time would be played, and if tied the match would go straight to a penalty shootout to determine the winner.[7]

All times UAE Time (UTC+4)

Play-off for quarter-finals

Al-Wahda 3–0 Hekari United
Hugo 40'
Baiano 44'
Jumaa 71'
Report

Quarter-finals

TP Mazembe 1–0 Pachuca
Bedi 21' Report

Semi-finals

TP Mazembe 2–0 Internacional
Kabangu 53'
Kaluyituka 85'
Report

Match for fifth place

Pachuca 2–2 Al-Wahda
Cvitanich 82', 89' Report Matar 44'
Khamees 77'
Penalties
Cvitanich
López
Muñoz
Luna
4–2 Hugo
Saeed
Jumaa
Diarra

Match for third place

Internacional 4–2 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
Tinga 15'
Alecsandro 27', 71'
D'Alessandro 52'
Report Molina 84', 90+3'

Final

TP Mazembe 0–3 Internazionale
Report Pandev 13'
Eto'o 17'
Biabiany 85'

Goalscorers

Samuel Eto'o, Golden Ball winner of the Club World Cup
Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Mauricio Molina Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 3
2 Fernando Baiano Al-Wahda 2
Alecsandro Internacional 2
Darío Cvitanich Pachuca 2
5 Hugo Al-Wahda 1
Abdulrahim Jumaa Al-Wahda 1
Mahmoud Khamees Al-Wahda 1
Ismail Matar Al-Wahda 1
Andrés D'Alessandro Internacional 1
Tinga Internacional 1
Jonathan Biabiany Internazionale 1
Samuel Eto'o Internazionale 1
Diego Milito Internazionale 1
Goran Pandev Internazionale 1
Dejan Stanković Internazionale 1
Javier Zanetti Internazionale 1
Cho Dong-Geon Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 1
Choi Sung-Kuk Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 1
Saša Ognenovski Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 1
Mbenza Bedi TP Mazembe 1
Mulota Kabangu TP Mazembe 1
Dioko Kaluyituka TP Mazembe 1

Final standings

Awards

Adidas Golden Ball
Toyota Award
Adidas Silver Ball Adidas Bronze Ball
Samuel Eto'o
(Internazionale)
Dioko Kaluyituka
(TP Mazembe)
Andrés D'Alessandro
(Internacional)
FIFA Fair Play Award
Internazionale

References

  1. "UAE to stage World Club Cup in 2009 and 2010". Gulfnews.com. 27 May 2008. Archived from the original on 29 May 2008. Retrieved 27 May 2008.
  2. "Organising committee approves tournament format with reintroduction of match for fifth place". 12 March 2008. Archived from the original on 14 March 2008. Retrieved 20 March 2008.
  3. "TP Mazembe make history to reach Club World Cup final". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 14 December 2010. Archived from the original on 12 January 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  4. "Inter Milan beat TP Mazembe to take World Club crown". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 18 December 2010. Archived from the original on 12 January 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  5. "Host City". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 16 July 2008. Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  6. "Draw finalises UAE 2010 schedule". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 27 October 2010. Archived from the original on 30 October 2010. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
  7. "Regulations – FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2010" (PDF). FIFA.com. FIFA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 November 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
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