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James (c) Reece in Chelsea celebrates with the Club World Cup champion with Chelsea Enzo Maresca coach (D) this Sunday, after beating Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at the Metlife stadium in New Jersey (United States).

James (c) Reece in Chelsea celebrates with the Club World Cup champion with Chelsea Enzo Maresca coach (D) this Sunday, after beating Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at the Metlife stadium in New Jersey (United States).

Photo: EFE – Ángel Colmenares

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Chelsea He won his second title on Sunday in the Club World Cupalthough the first one in which 32 teams compete.

With a overwhelming 3-0 victory against Paris Saint-Germainthe London club happened on the throne to the Manchester Citylast team to consecrate champion under the ancient modality, which was held every year with the participation of seven clubs.

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This was the palmarés of the Club World Cup

Taking into account its inaugural edition of 2000 and the format with which it has been disputed since 2005 in replacement of the Intercontinental Cup:

2000: Corinthians (BRA)

2005: São Paulo (BRA)

2006: Porto Alegre International (BRA)

2007: AC Milan (ITA)

2008: Manchester United (ENG)

2009: FC Barcelona (ESP)

2010: Inter Milan (Ita)

2011: FC Barcelona (ESP)

2012: Corinthians (BRA)

2013: Bayern Munich (Ger)

2014: Real Madrid (ESP)

2015: FC Barcelona (ESP)

2016: Real Madrid (ESP)

2017: Real Madrid (ESP)

2018: Real Madrid (ESP)

2019: Liverpool (ENG)

2020: Bayern Munich (ger)

2021: Chelsea (ENG)

2022: Real Madrid (ESP)

2023: Manchester City (ENG)

Palmarés of the 32 -teams Club World Cup:

2025: Chelsea (ENG)

Palmarés by clubs:

5: Real Madrid (ESP)

3: FC Barcelona (ESP)

2: Corinthians (good), Bayern de Múnich (Ger), Chelsea (Eng)

1: Liverpool (ENG), Sao Paulo (BRA), International Porto Alegre (BRA), AC Milan (ITA), Manchester United (ENG), Inter by Milán (ITA), Manchester City (ENG)

Palmarés for continents:

17: Europe (UEFA)

4: South America (Conmebol).

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