2006 FIFA Club World Cup
2006 FIFA Club World Cup | |
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FIFA Club World Cup 2006 | |
Number of clubs | 6th |
winner | SC Internacional (1st title) |
venue | Japan |
Opening game | December 10, 2006 |
Endgame | December 17, 2006 |
Games | 7th |
Gates | 17 (⌀: 2.43 per game) |
spectator | 302,142 (⌀: 43,163 per game) |
Top scorer | Mohamed Abo Treka (3 goals) |
Best player | Deco |
yellow cards | 29 (⌀: 4.14 per game) |
Yellow-red cards | 0 |
Red cards | 0 |
The FIFA Club World Cup 2006 ( Engl. : FIFA Club World Cup in 2006 ) was the third edition of this international football competition for club teams and was held from December 10 to 17 again in Japan.
mode
There were no changes to the mode of competition compared to the previous year. The tournament was played again with the winners of the six continental championship competitions at club level from Asia , Africa , the CONCACAF zone , South America , Europe and Oceania in the knockout system . A total of seven games took place in eight days. The teams from Europe and South America were again set for the semi-finals and only played two games each. The other four teams determined the other two participants for the semi-finals in two quarter-finals.
Due to the change of the Australian Football Association from the OFC to the AFC and the resulting lower strength of the OFC clubs, a rule change was proposed in early 2006. The winner of the OFC Champions Cup should play in a preliminary round against the Japanese champions for a place in the quarter-finals. However, this change was initially rejected by the FIFA Executive Committee.
Venues
Toyota city |
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Tokyo | Yokohama | ||
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Toyota Stadium | Olympic Stadium | Nissan Stadium | |||
Capacity: 45,000 | Capacity: 57,300 | Capacity: 72,300 | |||
Attendees
The tournament at a glance
game | date | Local time | Stadion | Team 1 | Result | Team 2 |
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Quarter finals | 10th of December | 7:20 pm | Toyota Stadium | Auckland City FC | 0: 2 (0: 0) | al Ahly Cairo |
Quarter finals | 11th December | 7:20 pm | Tokyo Olympic Stadium | Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors | 0: 1 (0: 0) | Club America |
Semifinals | 13th December | 7:20 pm | Tokyo Olympic Stadium | al Ahly Cairo | 1: 2 (0: 1) | SC Internacional |
Semifinals | December 14th | 7:20 pm | Nissan Stadium | Club America | 0: 4 (0: 2) | FC Barcelona |
Play for 5th place | 15th December | 7:20 pm | Tokyo Olympic Stadium | Auckland City FC | 0: 3 (0: 2) | Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors |
3rd place match | December 17th | 4:20 pm | Nissan Stadium | al Ahly Cairo | 2: 1 (0: 1) | Club America |
final
SC Internacional | FC Barcelona | ||
December 17, 2006, 7:20 pm in Yokohama ( Nissan Stadium ) Result: 1: 0 (0: 0) Spectators: 67,128 Referee: Carlos Batres ( Guatemala ) |
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Clemer - Ceará , Indio , Fabiano Eller , Rubens Cardoso - Wellington Monteiro , Alex (46th Fabian Vargas ), Edinho , Fernandão (76th Adriano Gabiru ) - Pedro Iarley , Alexandre Pato (61st Luiz Adriano ) | Víctor Valdés - Gianluca Zambrotta (46th Belletti ), Rafael Márquez , Carles Puyol , Giovanni van Bronckhorst - Thiago Motta (59th Xavi ), Deco , Andrés Iniesta - Eiður Guðjohnsen (88th Santiago Ezquerro ), Ludovic Giuly , Ronaldinho | ||
Coach: Abel Braga | Coach: Frank Rijkaard ( Netherlands ) | ||
1-0 Adriano Gabiru (82nd) | |||
Indio (45th), Adriano (84th), Iarley (90th + 3) | Thiago Motta (55th) |
statistics
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Honors
"adidas" Golden Ball
The "Golden Ball" for the best player of the tournament went to the Portuguese Deco from FC Barcelona. The "Silver Ball" went to the Brazilian Pedro Iarley from SC Internacional and the "Bronze Ball" with Ronaldinho from FC Barcelona to another Brazilian.
FIFA Fair Play Trophy
FC Barcelona received the fair play award for correct sporting behavior on and off the pitch .