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FIFA Club World Cup awards

The FIFA Club World Cup is an international association football competition organised by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body.[1] The championship was first contested as the FIFA Club World Championship in 2000.[2] It was not held between 2001 and 2004 due to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA's marketing partner International Sport and Leisure.[3] Following a change in format which saw the FIFA Club World Championship absorb the Intercontinental Cup, it was relaunched in 2005 and took its current name the season afterwards.[4]

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David Luiz, Cássio and Paolo Guerrero (from left to right) accepting their individual awards after the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup final.
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The current format of the tournament involves seven teams competing for the title at venues within the host nation over a period of about two weeks; the winners of that year's edition of the Asian AFC Champions League, African CAF Champions League, North American CONCACAF Champions League, South American Copa Libertadores, Oceanian OFC Champions League and European UEFA Champions League, along with the host nation's national champion, participate in a straight knock – out tournament.[1]

At the end of each final tournament, several awards are attributed to the players and teams which have distinguished themselves from the rest in different aspects of the game. Spanish club Barcelona has been the only club to earn every award in one edition, a feat accomplished during the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup. Barcelona, along with Real Madrid, are also the only sides to have earned three FIFA Fair Play Trophies. Lionel Messi is also the only player to have won two Golden Ball awards. Uruguayan player Luis Suárez holds the record for the most goals scored in one edition (five in 2015).

Awards edit

There are currently three awards:[5]

  • the Golden Ball for best player;
  • the Man of the Match for the best player in each tournament match; first awarded in 2013;
  • the FIFA Fair Play Trophy for the team with the best record of fair play.

The following two awards are no longer given:

  • the Golden Shoe for best player; only awarded in 2000;
  • the FIFA All-Star Team for the best squad of players of the tournament; only awarded in 2000.

The winners of the competition also receive the FIFA Club World Cup Champions Badge; it features an image of the trophy, which the reigning champion is entitled to display on its kit until the final of the next championship.[6] The badge was first presented to Milan, the winners of the 2007 final.[7] Initially, all four previous champions were allowed to wear the badge until the 2008 final, where Manchester United gained the sole right to wear the badge by winning the trophy.[6]

Each player from the clubs finishing third, second and first also receive one bronze, silver and gold medal each, respectively.[5]

Golden Ball edit

 
In 2008 Wayne Rooney became the first player to win the tournament, the Golden Ball, and the top goalscorer in a single edition, a feat that has since been equaled by Lionel Messi, Sergio Ramos, Luis Suárez, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale.
 
Lionel Messi (left) is the only player to have won two FIFA Club World Cup Golden Balls.
 
In 2015, Spanish club FC Barcelona won all FIFA Club World Cup honours in one edition.
 
Toyota Motor Corporation, the presenting sponsor of the FIFA Club World Cup from 2005 to 2014, rewarded the Golden Ball winner with one of its vehicles.
 
Deco is the only player to have won the Golden Ball but not the tournament.

The Golden Ball award is presented to the best player at each FIFA Club World Cup, with a shortlist drawn up by the FIFA technical committee and the winner voted for by representatives of the media.[5][8] Those who finish as runners-up in the vote receive the Silver Ball and Bronze Ball awards as the second and third most outstanding players in the tournament respectively.[5][8]

List of Golden Balls by edition
Edition Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball Ref(s)
2000 Brazil   Edílson   Edmundo   Romário [8][18]
2005 Japan   Rogério Ceni   Steven Gerrard   Christian Bolaños [8][19]
2006 Japan   Deco   Iarley   Ronaldinho [8][20]
2007 Japan   Kaká   Clarence Seedorf   Rodrigo Palacio [8][21]
2008 Japan   Wayne Rooney   Cristiano Ronaldo   Damián Manso [8][22]
2009 United Arab Emirates   Lionel Messi   Juan Sebastián Verón   Xavi [8][23]
2010 United Arab Emirates   Samuel Eto'o   Dioko Kaluyituka   Andrés D'Alessandro [8][24]
2011 Japan   Lionel Messi   Xavi   Neymar [8][25]
2012 Japan   Cássio   David Luiz   Paolo Guerrero [8][26]
2013 Morocco   Franck Ribéry   Philipp Lahm   Mouhcine Iajour [8][27][28]
2014 Morocco   Sergio Ramos   Cristiano Ronaldo   Ivan Vicelich [8][29][30]
2015 Japan   Luis Suárez   Lionel Messi   Andrés Iniesta [31]
2016 Japan   Cristiano Ronaldo   Luka Modrić   Gaku Shibasaki [32]
2017 United Arab Emirates   Luka Modrić   Cristiano Ronaldo   Jonathan Urretaviscaya [33]
2018 United Arab Emirates   Gareth Bale   Caio   Rafael Santos Borré [34]
2019 Qatar   Mohamed Salah   Bruno Henrique   Carlos Eduardo [35]
2020 Qatar   Robert Lewandowski   André-Pierre Gignac   Joshua Kimmich [36]
2021 United Arab Emirates   Thiago Silva   Dudu   Danilo [37]
2022 Morocco   Vinícius Júnior   Federico Valverde   Luciano Vietto [38]
2023 Saudi Arabia   Rodri   Kyle Walker   Jhon Arias [39]

From 2005 to 2021, the winner of the Golden Ball was also presented with a separate trophy by the tournament sponsor.[40][41] This was discontinued from the 2022 edition. The name of the award has varied:

Man of the Match edit

The Man of the Match award was introduced in 2013 FIFA Club World Cup in Morocco. The award is given to the best player in each tournament match by the FIFA Technical Study Group.

Six players have won two man of the match awards:

List of FIFA Club World Cup Man of the Match winners
Edition Match Player of the match Club Opponent
2013[55] 1   Mouhcine Moutouali   Raja Casablanca   Auckland City
2   Darío Conca   Guangzhou Evergrande   Al Ahly
3   Khalid Askri   Raja Casablanca   Monterrey
4   Philipp Lahm   Bayern Munich   Guangzhou Evergrande
5   César Delgado   Monterrey   Al Ahly
6   Mouhcine Iajour   Raja Casablanca   Atlético Mineiro
7   Diego Tardelli   Atlético Mineiro   Guangzhou Evergrande
8   Franck Ribéry   Bayern Munich   Raja Casablanca
2014[56] 1   Ivan Vicelich   Auckland City   Moghreb Tétouan
2   John Irving   Auckland City   ES Sétif
3   Gerardo Torrado   Cruz Azul   Western Sydney Wanderers
4   Karim Benzema   Real Madrid   Cruz Azul
5   Ahmed Gasmi   ES Sétif   Western Sydney Wanderers
6   Pablo Barrientos   San Lorenzo   Auckland City
7   Tim Payne   Auckland City   Cruz Azul
8   Sergio Ramos   Real Madrid   San Lorenzo
2015[57] 1   Douglas   Sanfrecce Hiroshima   Auckland City
2   Paulinho   Guangzhou Evergrande   América
3   Kazuyuki Morisaki   Sanfrecce Hiroshima   TP Mazembe
4   Osvaldo Martínez   América   TP Mazembe
5   Lucas Alario   River Plate   Sanfrecce Hiroshima
6   Luis Suárez   Barcelona   Guangzhou Evergrande
7   Takuma Asano   Sanfrecce Hiroshima   Guangzhou Evergrande
8   Luis Suárez (2)   Barcelona   River Plate
2016[58] 1   Ryota Nagaki   Kashima Antlers   Auckland City
2   Silvio Romero   América   Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
3   Mu Kanazaki   Kashima Antlers   Mamelodi Sundowns
4   Lee Jae-sung   Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors   Mamelodi Sundowns
5   Hitoshi Sogahata   Kashima Antlers   Atlético Nacional
6   Luka Modrić   Real Madrid   América
7   Orlando Berrío   Atlético Nacional   América
8   Cristiano Ronaldo   Real Madrid   Kashima Antlers
2017[59][60][61] 1   Ali Khasif   Al-Jazira   Auckland City
2   Jonathan Urretaviscaya   Pachuca   Wydad Casablanca
3   Ali Mabkhout   Al-Jazira   Urawa Red Diamonds
4   Yōsuke Kashiwagi   Urawa Red Diamonds   Wydad Casablanca
5   Everton   Grêmio   Pachuca
6   Luka Modrić (2)   Real Madrid   Al-Jazira
7   Jonathan Urretaviscaya (2)   Pachuca   Al-Jazira
8   Cristiano Ronaldo (2)   Real Madrid   Grêmio
2018[62][63][64] 1   Khalid Eisa   Al-Ain   Team Wellington
2   Hussein El Shahat   Al-Ain   Espérance de Tunis
3   Shoma Doi   Kashima Antlers   Guadalajara
4   Rami Jridi   Espérance de Tunis   Guadalajara
5   Khalid Eisa (2)   Al-Ain   River Plate
6   Gareth Bale   Real Madrid   Kashima Antlers
7   Rafael Santos Borré   River Plate   Kashima Antlers
8   Marcos Llorente   Real Madrid   Al-Ain
2019[65] 1   Baghdad Bounedjah   Al-Sadd   Hienghène Sport
2   Rodolfo Pizarro   Monterrey   Al-Sadd
3   André Carrillo   Al-Hilal   Espérance de Tunis
4   Hamdou Elhouni   Espérance de Tunis   Al-Sadd
5   Bruno Henrique   Flamengo   Al-Hilal
6   Mohamed Salah   Liverpool   Monterrey
7   Luis Cárdenas   Monterrey   Al-Hilal
8   Roberto Firmino   Liverpool   Flamengo
2020[66][67] 2   André-Pierre Gignac   UANL   Ulsan Hyundai
3   Ayman Ashraf   Al Ahly   Al-Duhail
4   Edmilson   Al-Duhail   Ulsan Hyundai
5   Luis Quiñones   UANL   Palmeiras
6   Robert Lewandowski   Bayern Munich   Al Ahly
7   Mohamed El Shenawy   Al Ahly   Palmeiras
8   Joshua Kimmich   Bayern Munich   UANL
2021 1[68]   Mohammed Jamal   Al-Jazira   AS Pirae
2[69]   Ramy Rabia   Al Ahly   Monterrey
3[70]   Matheus Pereira   Al-Hilal   Al-Jazira
4[71]   Raphael Veiga   Palmeiras   Al Ahly
5[72]   Maximiliano Meza   Monterrey   Al-Jazira
6[72]   Mateo Kovačić   Chelsea   Al-Hilal
7[73]   Yasser Ibrahim   Al Ahly   Al-Hilal
8[73]   Antonio Rüdiger   Chelsea   Palmeiras
2022 1[74]   Mohamed Sherif   Al Ahly   Auckland City
2[75]   Mohamed Magdy   Al Ahly   Seattle Sounders FC
3[76]   Gustavo Cuéllar   Al-Hilal   Wydad Casablanca
4[77]   Salem Al-Dawsari   Al-Hilal   Flamengo
5[78]   Vinícius Júnior   Real Madrid   Al Ahly
6[79]   Pedro   Flamengo   Al Ahly
7[80]   Vinícius Júnior (2)   Real Madrid   Al-Hilal
2023 1[81]   N'Golo Kanté   Al-Ittihad   Auckland City
2[82]   Marwan Attia   Al Ahly   Al-Ittihad
3[83]   Yoshio Koizumi   Urawa Red Diamonds   León
4[84]   André   Fluminense   Al Ahly
5[85]   Rodri   Manchester City   Urawa Red Diamonds
6[86]   Emam Ashour   Al Ahly   Urawa Red Diamonds
7[87]   Julián Álvarez   Manchester City   Fluminense

The name of the award has varied based on the tournament sponsor:

FIFA Fair Play Trophy edit

The FIFA Fair Play Trophy is given to the team with the best record of fair play during the Club World Cup tournament.[5][89] The winners of this award earn the FIFA Fair Play Award, a diploma, a fair play medal for each player and official, and $50,000 worth of football equipment to be used for youth development.[5][89]

Real Madrid is the only club to have won four FIFA Fair Play Trophies.[89]

List of FIFA Fair Play Trophies by edition
Edition FIFA Fair Play Trophy Winners Ref(s)
2000 Brazil   Al-Nassr [18][89]
2005 Japan   Liverpool [19][89]
2006 Japan   Barcelona [20][89]
2007 Japan   Urawa Red Diamonds [21][89]
2008 Japan   Adelaide United [22][89]
2009 United Arab Emirates   Atlante [23][89]
2010 United Arab Emirates   Internazionale [24][89]
2011 Japan   Barcelona [25][89]
2012 Japan   Monterrey [26][89]
2013 Morocco   Bayern Munich [28][89]
2014 Morocco   Real Madrid [29][89]
2015 Japan   Barcelona [31][89]
2016 Japan   Kashima Antlers [89]
2017 United Arab Emirates   Real Madrid [89]
2018 United Arab Emirates   Real Madrid [89]
2019 Qatar   Espérance de Tunis [89]
2020 Qatar   Al-Duhail [89]
2021 United Arab Emirates   Chelsea [89]
2022 Morocco   Real Madrid [38][89]
2023 Saudi Arabia   Al-Ittihad [39]

Golden Shoe edit

The Golden Shoe award went to the top goalscorer of the FIFA Club World Cup. It was only awarded at the inaugural tournament in 2000. If more than one player finishes the tournament with the same number of goals, the tie goes to the player who has contributed the most assists (with the FIFA Technical Study Group deciding whether an assist is to be counted as such). Silver and Bronze Boots are awarded to the second- and third-placed players.[90]

Edition Golden Shoe Silver Shoe Bronze Shoe
2000   Nicolas Anelka (Real Madrid)
  Romário (Vasco da Gama)
3 goals, 0 assists
N/A   Agustín Delgado (Necaxa)
  Edílson (Corinthians)
  Edmundo (Vasco da Gama)
2 goals, 1 assist

FIFA All-Star Team edit

The FIFA All-Star Team is a squad of the best players of the tournament. It was only awarded at the inaugural tournament in 2000. The squad includes eleven starters and seven substitutes.[90]

Edition Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards
2000   Dida (Corinthians)
Substitutes
  Helton (Vasco da Gama)   José Milián (Necaxa)

Hat-tricks edit

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  • FIFA's official site for the FIFA Club World Cup (in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish)
  • Toyota's official site for the FIFA Club World Cup (in English and Japanese)

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The FIFA Club World Cup is an international association football competition organised by the Federation Internationale de Football Association FIFA the sport s global governing body 1 The championship was first contested as the FIFA Club World Championship in 2000 2 It was not held between 2001 and 2004 due to a combination of factors most importantly the collapse of FIFA s marketing partner International Sport and Leisure 3 Following a change in format which saw the FIFA Club World Championship absorb the Intercontinental Cup it was relaunched in 2005 and took its current name the season afterwards 4 FIFA Club World Cup awardsDavid Luiz Cassio and Paolo Guerrero from left to right accepting their individual awards after the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup final Founded2000RegionInternational FIFA The current format of the tournament involves seven teams competing for the title at venues within the host nation over a period of about two weeks the winners of that year s edition of the Asian AFC Champions League African CAF Champions League North American CONCACAF Champions League South American Copa Libertadores Oceanian OFC Champions League and European UEFA Champions League along with the host nation s national champion participate in a straight knock out tournament 1 At the end of each final tournament several awards are attributed to the players and teams which have distinguished themselves from the rest in different aspects of the game Spanish club Barcelona has been the only club to earn every award in one edition a feat accomplished during the 2015 FIFA Club World Cup Barcelona along with Real Madrid are also the only sides to have earned three FIFA Fair Play Trophies Lionel Messi is also the only player to have won two Golden Ball awards Uruguayan player Luis Suarez holds the record for the most goals scored in one edition five in 2015 Contents 1 Awards 2 Golden Ball 3 Man of the Match 4 FIFA Fair Play Trophy 5 Golden Shoe 6 FIFA All Star Team 7 Hat tricks 8 References 9 External linksAwards editThere are currently three awards 5 the Golden Ball for best player the Man of the Match for the best player in each tournament match first awarded in 2013 the FIFA Fair Play Trophy for the team with the best record of fair play The following two awards are no longer given the Golden Shoe for best player only awarded in 2000 the FIFA All Star Team for the best squad of players of the tournament only awarded in 2000 The winners of the competition also receive the FIFA Club World Cup Champions Badge it features an image of the trophy which the reigning champion is entitled to display on its kit until the final of the next championship 6 The badge was first presented to Milan the winners of the 2007 final 7 Initially all four previous champions were allowed to wear the badge until the 2008 final where Manchester United gained the sole right to wear the badge by winning the trophy 6 Each player from the clubs finishing third second and first also receive one bronze silver and gold medal each respectively 5 Golden Ball edit nbsp In 2008 Wayne Rooney became the first player to win the tournament the Golden Ball and the top goalscorer in a single edition a feat that has since been equaled by Lionel Messi Sergio Ramos Luis Suarez Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale nbsp Lionel Messi left is the only player to have won two FIFA Club World Cup Golden Balls nbsp In 2015 Spanish club FC Barcelona won all FIFA Club World Cup honours in one edition nbsp Toyota Motor Corporation the presenting sponsor of the FIFA Club World Cup from 2005 to 2014 rewarded the Golden Ball winner with one of its vehicles nbsp Deco is the only player to have won the Golden Ball but not the tournament The Golden Ball award is presented to the best player at each FIFA Club World Cup with a shortlist drawn up by the FIFA technical committee and the winner voted for by representatives of the media 5 8 Those who finish as runners up in the vote receive the Silver Ball and Bronze Ball awards as the second and third most outstanding players in the tournament respectively 5 8 Real Madrid Sergio Ramos 2014 Cristiano Ronaldo 2016 Luka Modric 2017 Gareth Bale 2018 Vinicius Junior 2022 is the only club to have earned the Golden Ball award five times 9 10 11 12 Barcelona is the only club to have earned every award in one edition 2015 Japan 13 14 Lionel Messi is the only player to have won two Golden Balls 15 Cristiano Ronaldo has won most awards 4 one Golden Ball and three Silver Balls 8 Brazilian players have won the most Golden Balls amassing six 8 They also hold the record for the most Silver and Bronze Balls with six and five respectively 8 Cristian Bolanos Dioko Kaluyituka Mouhcine Iajour Gaku Shibasaki and Ivan Vicelich are the only non European and non South American players who have earned the Silver Ball or the Bronze Ball while playing for a club that doesn t come from the aforementioned continents 16 17 List of Golden Balls by edition Edition Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball Ref s 2000 Brazil nbsp Edilson nbsp Edmundo nbsp Romario 8 18 2005 Japan nbsp Rogerio Ceni nbsp Steven Gerrard nbsp Christian Bolanos 8 19 2006 Japan nbsp Deco nbsp Iarley nbsp Ronaldinho 8 20 2007 Japan nbsp Kaka nbsp Clarence Seedorf nbsp Rodrigo Palacio 8 21 2008 Japan nbsp Wayne Rooney nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo nbsp Damian Manso 8 22 2009 United Arab Emirates nbsp Lionel Messi nbsp Juan Sebastian Veron nbsp Xavi 8 23 2010 United Arab Emirates nbsp Samuel Eto o nbsp Dioko Kaluyituka nbsp Andres D Alessandro 8 24 2011 Japan nbsp Lionel Messi nbsp Xavi nbsp Neymar 8 25 2012 Japan nbsp Cassio nbsp David Luiz nbsp Paolo Guerrero 8 26 2013 Morocco nbsp Franck Ribery nbsp Philipp Lahm nbsp Mouhcine Iajour 8 27 28 2014 Morocco nbsp Sergio Ramos nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo nbsp Ivan Vicelich 8 29 30 2015 Japan nbsp Luis Suarez nbsp Lionel Messi nbsp Andres Iniesta 31 2016 Japan nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo nbsp Luka Modric nbsp Gaku Shibasaki 32 2017 United Arab Emirates nbsp Luka Modric nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo nbsp Jonathan Urretaviscaya 33 2018 United Arab Emirates nbsp Gareth Bale nbsp Caio nbsp Rafael Santos Borre 34 2019 Qatar nbsp Mohamed Salah nbsp Bruno Henrique nbsp Carlos Eduardo 35 2020 Qatar nbsp Robert Lewandowski nbsp Andre Pierre Gignac nbsp Joshua Kimmich 36 2021 United Arab Emirates nbsp Thiago Silva nbsp Dudu nbsp Danilo 37 2022 Morocco nbsp Vinicius Junior nbsp Federico Valverde nbsp Luciano Vietto 38 2023 Saudi Arabia nbsp Rodri nbsp Kyle Walker nbsp Jhon Arias 39 From 2005 to 2021 the winner of the Golden Ball was also presented with a separate trophy by the tournament sponsor 40 41 This was discontinued from the 2022 edition The name of the award has varied 2005 2014 Toyota Award also known as the Toyota Golden Key 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 27 30 During this period the winner of the Toyota Award received a Toyota made automobile as a prize or an equivalent amount in cash 50 2015 Alibaba E Auto Award 51 2016 Alibaba YunOS Auto Award 52 2017 2021 Alibaba Cloud Award also known as the Alibaba Cloud Trophy or Alibaba Cloud Player of the Tournament 53 34 35 54 Man of the Match editThe Man of the Match award was introduced in 2013 FIFA Club World Cup in Morocco The award is given to the best player in each tournament match by the FIFA Technical Study Group Six players have won two man of the match awards Four players won them in the same tournament Luis Suarez 2015 Jonathan Urretaviscaya 2017 Khalid Eisa 2018 and Vinicius Junior 2022 Two players won them in separate tournaments Luka Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo both 2016 and 2017 Cristiano Ronaldo is the only player to have won two final man of the match awards List of FIFA Club World Cup Man of the Match winners Edition Match Player of the match Club Opponent 2013 55 1 nbsp Mouhcine Moutouali nbsp Raja Casablanca nbsp Auckland City 2 nbsp Dario Conca nbsp Guangzhou Evergrande nbsp Al Ahly 3 nbsp Khalid Askri nbsp Raja Casablanca nbsp Monterrey 4 nbsp Philipp Lahm nbsp Bayern Munich nbsp Guangzhou Evergrande 5 nbsp Cesar Delgado nbsp Monterrey nbsp Al Ahly 6 nbsp Mouhcine Iajour nbsp Raja Casablanca nbsp Atletico Mineiro 7 nbsp Diego Tardelli nbsp Atletico Mineiro nbsp Guangzhou Evergrande 8 nbsp Franck Ribery nbsp Bayern Munich nbsp Raja Casablanca 2014 56 1 nbsp Ivan Vicelich nbsp Auckland City nbsp Moghreb Tetouan 2 nbsp John Irving nbsp Auckland City nbsp ES Setif 3 nbsp Gerardo Torrado nbsp Cruz Azul nbsp Western Sydney Wanderers 4 nbsp Karim Benzema nbsp Real Madrid nbsp Cruz Azul 5 nbsp Ahmed Gasmi nbsp ES Setif nbsp Western Sydney Wanderers 6 nbsp Pablo Barrientos nbsp San Lorenzo nbsp Auckland City 7 nbsp Tim Payne nbsp Auckland City nbsp Cruz Azul 8 nbsp Sergio Ramos nbsp Real Madrid nbsp San Lorenzo 2015 57 1 nbsp Douglas nbsp Sanfrecce Hiroshima nbsp Auckland City 2 nbsp Paulinho nbsp Guangzhou Evergrande nbsp America 3 nbsp Kazuyuki Morisaki nbsp Sanfrecce Hiroshima nbsp TP Mazembe 4 nbsp Osvaldo Martinez nbsp America nbsp TP Mazembe 5 nbsp Lucas Alario nbsp River Plate nbsp Sanfrecce Hiroshima 6 nbsp Luis Suarez nbsp Barcelona nbsp Guangzhou Evergrande 7 nbsp Takuma Asano nbsp Sanfrecce Hiroshima nbsp Guangzhou Evergrande 8 nbsp Luis Suarez 2 nbsp Barcelona nbsp River Plate 2016 58 1 nbsp Ryota Nagaki nbsp Kashima Antlers nbsp Auckland City 2 nbsp Silvio Romero nbsp America nbsp Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 3 nbsp Mu Kanazaki nbsp Kashima Antlers nbsp Mamelodi Sundowns 4 nbsp Lee Jae sung nbsp Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors nbsp Mamelodi Sundowns 5 nbsp Hitoshi Sogahata nbsp Kashima Antlers nbsp Atletico Nacional 6 nbsp Luka Modric nbsp Real Madrid nbsp America 7 nbsp Orlando Berrio nbsp Atletico Nacional nbsp America 8 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo nbsp Real Madrid nbsp Kashima Antlers 2017 59 60 61 1 nbsp Ali Khasif nbsp Al Jazira nbsp Auckland City 2 nbsp Jonathan Urretaviscaya nbsp Pachuca nbsp Wydad Casablanca 3 nbsp Ali Mabkhout nbsp Al Jazira nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds 4 nbsp Yōsuke Kashiwagi nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds nbsp Wydad Casablanca 5 nbsp Everton nbsp Gremio nbsp Pachuca 6 nbsp Luka Modric 2 nbsp Real Madrid nbsp Al Jazira 7 nbsp Jonathan Urretaviscaya 2 nbsp Pachuca nbsp Al Jazira 8 nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 2 nbsp Real Madrid nbsp Gremio 2018 62 63 64 1 nbsp Khalid Eisa nbsp Al Ain nbsp Team Wellington 2 nbsp Hussein El Shahat nbsp Al Ain nbsp Esperance de Tunis 3 nbsp Shoma Doi nbsp Kashima Antlers nbsp Guadalajara 4 nbsp Rami Jridi nbsp Esperance de Tunis nbsp Guadalajara 5 nbsp Khalid Eisa 2 nbsp Al Ain nbsp River Plate 6 nbsp Gareth Bale nbsp Real Madrid nbsp Kashima Antlers 7 nbsp Rafael Santos Borre nbsp River Plate nbsp Kashima Antlers 8 nbsp Marcos Llorente nbsp Real Madrid nbsp Al Ain 2019 65 1 nbsp Baghdad Bounedjah nbsp Al Sadd nbsp Hienghene Sport 2 nbsp Rodolfo Pizarro nbsp Monterrey nbsp Al Sadd 3 nbsp Andre Carrillo nbsp Al Hilal nbsp Esperance de Tunis 4 nbsp Hamdou Elhouni nbsp Esperance de Tunis nbsp Al Sadd 5 nbsp Bruno Henrique nbsp Flamengo nbsp Al Hilal 6 nbsp Mohamed Salah nbsp Liverpool nbsp Monterrey 7 nbsp Luis Cardenas nbsp Monterrey nbsp Al Hilal 8 nbsp Roberto Firmino nbsp Liverpool nbsp Flamengo 2020 66 67 2 nbsp Andre Pierre Gignac nbsp UANL nbsp Ulsan Hyundai 3 nbsp Ayman Ashraf nbsp Al Ahly nbsp Al Duhail 4 nbsp Edmilson nbsp Al Duhail nbsp Ulsan Hyundai 5 nbsp Luis Quinones nbsp UANL nbsp Palmeiras 6 nbsp Robert Lewandowski nbsp Bayern Munich nbsp Al Ahly 7 nbsp Mohamed El Shenawy nbsp Al Ahly nbsp Palmeiras 8 nbsp Joshua Kimmich nbsp Bayern Munich nbsp UANL 2021 1 68 nbsp Mohammed Jamal nbsp Al Jazira nbsp AS Pirae 2 69 nbsp Ramy Rabia nbsp Al Ahly nbsp Monterrey 3 70 nbsp Matheus Pereira nbsp Al Hilal nbsp Al Jazira 4 71 nbsp Raphael Veiga nbsp Palmeiras nbsp Al Ahly 5 72 nbsp Maximiliano Meza nbsp Monterrey nbsp Al Jazira 6 72 nbsp Mateo Kovacic nbsp Chelsea nbsp Al Hilal 7 73 nbsp Yasser Ibrahim nbsp Al Ahly nbsp Al Hilal 8 73 nbsp Antonio Rudiger nbsp Chelsea nbsp Palmeiras 2022 1 74 nbsp Mohamed Sherif nbsp Al Ahly nbsp Auckland City 2 75 nbsp Mohamed Magdy nbsp Al Ahly nbsp Seattle Sounders FC 3 76 nbsp Gustavo Cuellar nbsp Al Hilal nbsp Wydad Casablanca 4 77 nbsp Salem Al Dawsari nbsp Al Hilal nbsp Flamengo 5 78 nbsp Vinicius Junior nbsp Real Madrid nbsp Al Ahly 6 79 nbsp Pedro nbsp Flamengo nbsp Al Ahly 7 80 nbsp Vinicius Junior 2 nbsp Real Madrid nbsp Al Hilal 2023 1 81 nbsp N Golo Kante nbsp Al Ittihad nbsp Auckland City 2 82 nbsp Marwan Attia nbsp Al Ahly nbsp Al Ittihad 3 83 nbsp Yoshio Koizumi nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds nbsp Leon 4 84 nbsp Andre nbsp Fluminense nbsp Al Ahly 5 85 nbsp Rodri nbsp Manchester City nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds 6 86 nbsp Emam Ashour nbsp Al Ahly nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds 7 87 nbsp Julian Alvarez nbsp Manchester City nbsp Fluminense Man of the Match winners in the final Final Player of the Match Ref s 2013 Morocco nbsp Franck Ribery 55 2014 Morocco nbsp Sergio Ramos 56 2015 Japan nbsp Luis Suarez 57 2016 Japan nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 58 2017 United Arab Emirates nbsp Cristiano Ronaldo 61 2018 United Arab Emirates nbsp Marcos Llorente 64 2019 Qatar nbsp Roberto Firmino 88 2020 Qatar nbsp Joshua Kimmich 67 2021 United Arab Emirates nbsp Antonio Rudiger 73 2022 Morocco nbsp Vinicius Junior 80 2023 Saudi Arabia nbsp Julian Alvarez 87 The name of the award has varied based on the tournament sponsor 2013 2014 Toyota Match Award 2015 Alibaba E Auto Match Award 2016 Alibaba YunOS Auto Match Award 2017 2021 Alibaba Cloud Match Award 2022 present Man of the Match presented by Visit SaudiFIFA Fair Play Trophy editThe FIFA Fair Play Trophy is given to the team with the best record of fair play during the Club World Cup tournament 5 89 The winners of this award earn the FIFA Fair Play Award a diploma a fair play medal for each player and official and 50 000 worth of football equipment to be used for youth development 5 89 Real Madrid is the only club to have won four FIFA Fair Play Trophies 89 List of FIFA Fair Play Trophies by edition Edition FIFA Fair Play Trophy Winners Ref s 2000 Brazil nbsp Al Nassr 18 89 2005 Japan nbsp Liverpool 19 89 2006 Japan nbsp Barcelona 20 89 2007 Japan nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds 21 89 2008 Japan nbsp Adelaide United 22 89 2009 United Arab Emirates nbsp Atlante 23 89 2010 United Arab Emirates nbsp Internazionale 24 89 2011 Japan nbsp Barcelona 25 89 2012 Japan nbsp Monterrey 26 89 2013 Morocco nbsp Bayern Munich 28 89 2014 Morocco nbsp Real Madrid 29 89 2015 Japan nbsp Barcelona 31 89 2016 Japan nbsp Kashima Antlers 89 2017 United Arab Emirates nbsp Real Madrid 89 2018 United Arab Emirates nbsp Real Madrid 89 2019 Qatar nbsp Esperance de Tunis 89 2020 Qatar nbsp Al Duhail 89 2021 United Arab Emirates nbsp Chelsea 89 2022 Morocco nbsp Real Madrid 38 89 2023 Saudi Arabia nbsp Al Ittihad 39 Golden Shoe editThe Golden Shoe award went to the top goalscorer of the FIFA Club World Cup It was only awarded at the inaugural tournament in 2000 If more than one player finishes the tournament with the same number of goals the tie goes to the player who has contributed the most assists with the FIFA Technical Study Group deciding whether an assist is to be counted as such Silver and Bronze Boots are awarded to the second and third placed players 90 Edition Golden Shoe Silver Shoe Bronze Shoe 2000 nbsp Nicolas Anelka Real Madrid nbsp Romario Vasco da Gama 3 goals 0 assists N A nbsp Agustin Delgado Necaxa nbsp Edilson Corinthians nbsp Edmundo Vasco da Gama 2 goals 1 assistFIFA All Star Team editThe FIFA All Star Team is a squad of the best players of the tournament It was only awarded at the inaugural tournament in 2000 The squad includes eleven starters and seven substitutes 90 Edition Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards 2000 nbsp Dida Corinthians nbsp Sergio Almaguer Necaxa nbsp Fernando Hierro Real Madrid nbsp Michel Salgado Real Madrid nbsp Jaap Stam Manchester United nbsp Felipe Vasco da Gama nbsp Roy Keane Manchester United nbsp Freddy Rincon Corinthians nbsp Savio Real Madrid nbsp Agustin Delgado 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