The FIFA Club World Cup is a premier international club football competition, organized by FIFA. It features the champion clubs from each of the six continental...
It is an international men's association football competition organized by FIFA, contested by the champion clubs from each of the six continental confederations.
The tournament is typically held annually, usually in December, though the schedule can vary.
The champions of UEFA (Europe), CONMEBOL (South America), CONCACAF (North/Central America), AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), OFC (Oceania), plus the league champion from the host nation.
Real Madrid holds the record for the most titles, having won the competition five times.
The format typically involves a knockout tournament. Teams enter at different stages, with European and South American champions usually entering at the semi-final stage.