2016 FIFA Club World Cup


The 2016 FIFA Club World Cup was the 13th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, a FIFA-organised international club football tournament between the winners of the six continental confederations, as well as the host nation's league champions. The tournament was hosted by Japan. Real Madrid won their second Club World Cup, defeating hosts Kashima Antlers in the final.

Host bids

The application process for the 2015–16 as well as the 2017–18 editions, i.e. two hosts, each hosting two years, began in February 2014. Member associations interested in hosting had to submit a declaration of interest by 30 March 2014, and provide the complete set of bidding documents by 25 August 2014. The FIFA Executive Committee was to select the hosts at their meeting in Morocco in December 2014. However, no such decision regarding the 2015–2016 host was made until 2015.
The following countries expressed an interest in bidding to host the tournament:
Japan was officially confirmed as hosts of the 2015 and 2016 tournaments on 23 April 2015.

Qualified teams

Venues

On 9 June 2016, Suita City Football Stadium in Osaka and International Stadium Yokohama in Yokohama were named as the two venues of the tournament.

OsakaYokohama
Suita City Football StadiumInternational Stadium Yokohama
Capacity: 39,694Capacity: 72,327

Match officials

The appointed match officials were:
ConfederationRefereeAssistant refereesVideo assistant referee
AFC Nawaf Shukralla Yaser Tulefat
Taleb Al Marri
Ravshan Irmatov
CAF Janny Sikazwe Jerson dos Santos
Marwa Range
Bakary Gassama
CONCACAF Roberto García José Camargo
Alberto Morín
Mark Geiger
CONMEBOL Enrique Cáceres Eduardo Cardozo
Juan Zorrilla
Andrés Cunha
OFC Abdelkader Zitouni Philippe Revel Nick Waldron
UEFA Viktor Kassai György Ring
Vencel Tóth
Damir Skomina
Danny Makkelie

Video assistant referees were tested during the tournament. The system was used for the first time when a penalty was awarded by referee Viktor Kassai in the first half of the semi-final between Atlético Nacional and Kashima Antlers after a review of video replay.

Squads

Each team had to name a 23-man squad. Injury replacements were allowed until 24 hours before the team's first match. The official squads were announced on 1 December 2016.

Matches

The schedule of the tournament was announced on 15 July 2016.
A draw was held on 21 September 2016, 11:00 CEST, at the FIFA headquarters in Zürich, Switzerland, to determine the positions in the bracket for the three teams which enter the quarter-finals.
If a match was tied after normal playing time:
On 18 March 2016, the FIFA Executive Committee agreed that the competition would be part of the International Football Association Board's trial to allow a fourth substitute to be made during extra time.
All times are local, JST.

Play-off for quarter-finals

Quarter-finals

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Match for fifth place

Semi-finals

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Match for third place

Final

Goalscorers

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Per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-out are counted as draws.

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.