List of FIFA Confederations Cup finals

List of FIFA Confederations Cup finals
Founded1992
Abolished2019
Number of teams8
Last champions Germany (1st title)
Most successful team(s) Brazil (4 titles)

The FIFA Confederations Cup was an international association football competition established in 1992 as the King Fahd Cup and known as the FIFA Confederations Cup from 1997 to 2017. It was contested by eight men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body, who qualified by winning their respective continental tournaments. The Confederations Cup final matches were the last of the competition, and the results determine which country's team were declared champions. If after 90 minutes of regular play the score is a draw, an additional 30-minute period of play, called extra time, was added. If such a game is still tied after extra time it is decided by kicks from the penalty mark, commonly called a penalty shoot-out. The winning penalty shoot-out team were then declared champions.

In the ten tournaments held, 33 nations have appeared at least once. Of these, thirteen made it to the final match, and six had won. With four titles, Brazil was the most successful team. The other former champions were France, with two titles, and Argentina, Denmark, Mexico and Germany with one title each. The competition was cancelled in 2019 and replaced with an expanded FIFA Club World Cup.

List of finals

Key to the list of finals
dagger Match was won by a golden goal
  • The "Year" column refers to the year the Confederations Cup tournament was held, and wikilinks to the article about that tournament.
  • Links in the "Winners" and "Runners-up" columns point to the articles for the national football teams of the countries, not the articles for the countries.
  • The wikilinks in the "Final score" column point to the article about that tournament's final game.
Year Champions Score Runners-up Venue Location Attendance
1992 Argentina  3–1  Saudi Arabia King Fahd International Stadium Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 75,000
1995 Denmark  2–0  Argentina King Fahd International Stadium Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 35,000
1997 Brazil  6–0  Australia King Fahd International Stadium Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 65,000
1999 Mexico  4–3  Brazil Estadio Azteca Mexico City, Mexico 110,000
2001 France  1–0  Japan International Stadium Yokohama, Japan 65,533
2003 France    1–0dagger
 Cameroon Stade de France Saint-Denis, France 51,985
2005 Brazil  4–1  Argentina Waldstadion Frankfurt, Germany 45,591
2009 Brazil  3–2  United States Ellis Park Johannesburg, South Africa 52,291
2013 Brazil  3–0  Spain Estádio do Maracanã Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 73,531
2017 Germany  1–0  Chile Krestovsky Stadium Saint Petersburg, Russia 57,268

Results by nation

National team Winners Runners-up Total Years Won Years Runners-up
 Brazil 4 1 5 1997, 2005, 2009, 2013 1999
 France 2 0 2 2001, 2003
 Argentina 1 2 3 1992 1995, 2005
 Denmark 1 0 1 1995
 Germany 1 0 1 2017
 Mexico 1 0 1 1999
 Saudi Arabia 0 1 1 1992
 Australia 0 1 1 1997
 Japan 0 1 1 2001
 Cameroon 0 1 1 2003
 United States 0 1 1 2009
 Spain 0 1 1 2013
 Chile 0 1 1 2017

Results by confederation

Results by confederation
Confederation Appearances Winners Runners-up
UEFA 5 4 1
CONMEBOL 9 5 4
CONCACAF 2 1 1
CAF 1 0 1
AFC 2 0 2
OFC 1 0 1

Footnotes

  1. ^ Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes. France scored the golden goal in the 7th minute of extra time.

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