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Football: Intercontinental Cup |
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Intercontinental Cup, Titles by Country
Information about the international football tournament Intercontinental Cup including titles by country, logos, links, results and other data. |
Out of concern for the integrity of players, and also because of the lack of financial incentive, several European champions declined to participate; in all cases, their runners-up took their place. The 1975 and 1978 editions were not played at all. The very viability of the competition came under fire until Toyota assumed the role of sponsor for the 1980 edition; for the remainder of the competition's history, no club declined playing the Intercontinental Cup, and the competition always took the form of a single match held on neutral ground, in Toyota's home country Japan. This cup was played for the last time in 2004, being replaced by the FIFA Club World Championship from 2005. |
Intercontinental Cup, Titles by Country |
Champion |
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Titles |
Years |
Argentina |
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1967 - Racing Club 1968 - Estudiantes 1973 - Independiente 1977 - Boca Juniors 1984 - Independiente 1986 - River Plate 1994 - Velez Sarsfield 2000 - Boca Juniors 2003 - Boca Juniors |
Italy |
7 - |
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1964 - Inter 1965 - Inter 1969 - Milan 1985 - Juventus 1989 - Milan 1990 - Milan 1996 - Juventus |
Brazil |
6 - |
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1962 - Santos 1963 - Santos 1981 - Flamengo 1983 - Gremio 1992 - Sao Paulo 1993 - Sao Paulo |
Uruguay |
6 - |
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1961 - Peñarol 1966 - Peñarol 1971 - Nacional 1980 - Nacional 1982 - Peñarol 1988 - Nacional |
Spain |
4 - |
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1960 - Real Madrid CF 1974 - Atlético Madrid 1998 - Real Madrid CF 2002 - Real Madrid CF |
Germany |
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1976 - Bayern Munich 1997 - Borussia Dortmund 2001 - Bayern Munich |
Holland |
3 - |
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1970 - Feyenoord 1972 - Ajax 1995 - Ajax |
Portugal |
2 - |
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1987 - Porto 2004 - Porto |
England |
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1999 - Manchester United |
Paraguay |
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1979 - Olimpia |
Serbia |
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1991 - Red Star Belgrade |
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