2012 FIFA Club World Cup
FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2012 presented by Toyota Toyota プレゼンツ FIFAクラブワールドカップ ジャパン2012 | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Japan |
Dates | 6–16 December |
Teams | 7 (from 6 confederations) |
Venue(s) | 2 (in 2 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Corinthians (2nd title) |
Runners-up | Chelsea |
Third place | Monterrey |
Fourth place | Al Ahly |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 8 |
Goals scored | 21 (2.63 per match) |
Attendance | 283,063 (35,383 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | César Delgado (Monterrey) Hisato Satō (Sanfrecce Hiroshima) 3 goals each |
Best player(s) | Cássio (Corinthians) |
Fair play award | Monterrey |
The 2012 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2012 presented by Toyota for sponsorship reasons) was a football tournament that was played from 6 to 16 December 2012. It was the ninth edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, a FIFA-organised tournament between the winners of the six continental confederations as well as the host nation's league champions. The tournament was hosted by Japan.
Defending champions Barcelona did not qualify as they were eliminated in the semi-finals of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League by eventual champions Chelsea.
Corinthians won the title for the second time (also becoming the last South American and non-European team to win the tournament), winning 1–0 in the semi-finals against Al Ahly before beating Chelsea by the same margin in the final.
Host bids
The FIFA Executive Committee appointed Japan as hosts for the 2011 and 2012 tournaments on 27 May 2008 during their meeting in Sydney, Australia.
Qualified teams
Team | Confederation | Qualification | Participation (bold indicates winners) |
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Entering in the semi-finals | |||
Corinthians | CONMEBOL | Winners of the 2012 Copa Libertadores | 2nd (Previous: 2000) |
Chelsea | UEFA | Winners of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League | 1st |
Entering in the quarter-finals | |||
Ulsan Hyundai | AFC | Winners of the 2012 AFC Champions League | 1st |
Al Ahly | CAF | Winners of the 2012 CAF Champions League | 4th (Previous: 2005, 2006, 2008) |
Monterrey | CONCACAF | Winners of the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League | 2nd (Previous: 2011) |
Entering in the play-off for quarter-finals | |||
Auckland City | OFC | Winners of the 2011–12 OFC Champions League | 4th (Previous: 2006, 2009, 2011) |
Sanfrecce Hiroshima | AFC (host) | Winners of the 2012 J. League Division 1 | 1st |
Match officials
The appointed referees are:
Confederation | Referee | Assistant referees |
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AFC | Nawaf Shukralla | Ebrahim Saleh Yaser Tulefat |
Alireza Faghani (reserve) | Hassan Kamranifar (reserve) Reza Sokhandan (reserve) | |
CAF | Djamel Haimoudi | Abdelhak Etchiali Redouane Achik |
CONCACAF | Marco Antonio Rodríguez | Marvin Torrentera Marcos Quintero |
CONMEBOL | Carlos Vera | Christian Lescano Byron Romero |
OFC | Peter O'Leary | Mark Rule Ravinesh Kumar |
UEFA | Cüneyt Çakır | Bahattin Duran Tarık Ongun |
Squads
Each team submitted a squad of 23 players, three of them goalkeepers. The squads were announced on 29 November 2012.
Venues
The venues for the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup were Yokohama and Toyota.
Toyota | Yokohama | |
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Toyota Stadium | International Stadium Yokohama | |
35°05′05″N 137°10′15″E / 35.08472°N 137.17083°E | 35°30′35″N 139°36′20″E / 35.50972°N 139.60556°E | |
Capacity: 45,000 | Capacity: 72,327 | |
Goal-line technology
The 2012 FIFA Club World Cup was the first FIFA tournament to use goal-line technology following its approval by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) in July 2012. The two systems approved by FIFA, GoalRef (installed in Yokohama) and Hawk-Eye (installed in Toyota), were used in the two stadiums.
Matches
The draw for the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup was held at the FIFA headquarters in Zürich, Switzerland, on 24 September 2012 at 11:30 CEST (UTC+02:00). The draw decided the "positions" in the bracket for the three representatives which entered the quarter-finals (AFC/CAF/CONCACAF).
If a match was tied after normal playing time:
- For elimination matches, extra time was played. If still tied after extra time, a penalty shoot-out was held to determine the winner.
- For the matches for fifth place and third place, no extra time was played, and a penalty shoot-out was held to determine the winner.
Play-off for quarter-finals | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||||
6 December – Yokohama | ||||||||||||||
Sanfrecce Hiroshima | 1 | 9 December – Toyota | ||||||||||||
Auckland City | 0 | Sanfrecce Hiroshima | 1 | 12 December – Toyota | ||||||||||
Al Ahly | 2 | Al Ahly | 0 | |||||||||||
Corinthians | 1 | 16 December – Yokohama | ||||||||||||
9 December – Toyota | Corinthians | 1 | ||||||||||||
Ulsan Hyundai | 1 | 13 December – Yokohama | Chelsea | 0 | ||||||||||
Monterrey | 3 | Monterrey | 1 | |||||||||||
Chelsea | 3 | |||||||||||||
Match for fifth place | Match for third place | |||||||||||||
12 December – Toyota | 16 December – Yokohama | |||||||||||||
Ulsan Hyundai | 2 | Al Ahly | 0 | |||||||||||
Sanfrecce Hiroshima | 3 | Monterrey | 2 | |||||||||||
All times Japan Standard Time (UTC+09:00).
Play-off for quarter-finals
Sanfrecce Hiroshima | 1–0 | Auckland City |
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Aoyama 66' | Report |
A minute's silence was held before the match to commemorate Dutch linesman Richard Nieuwenhuizen, who had died following a violent incident at a youth competition four days before the match.
Quarter-finals
Ulsan Hyundai | 1–3 | Monterrey |
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Lee Keun-ho 88' | Report | Corona 9' Delgado 77', 84' |
Match for fifth place
Ulsan Hyundai | 2–3 | Sanfrecce Hiroshima |
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Mizumoto 17' (o.g.) Lee Yong 90+5' |
Report | Yamagishi 35' Satō 56', 72' |
Semi-finals
Al Ahly | 0–1 | Corinthians |
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Report | Guerrero 30' |
Match for third place
Final
Corinthians | 1–0 | Chelsea |
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Guerrero 69' | Report |
Goalscorers
1 own goal
- Dárvin Chávez (Monterrey, against Chelsea)
- Hiroki Mizumoto (Sanfrecce Hiroshima, against Ulsan Hyundai)
Awards
The following awards were given for the tournament.
Adidas Golden Ball Toyota Award |
Adidas Silver Ball | Adidas Bronze Ball |
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Cássio (Corinthians) |
David Luiz (Chelsea) |
Paolo Guerrero (Corinthians) |
FIFA Fair Play Award | ||
Monterrey |
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