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The competition was endorsed by both the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and the Confederaci\u00f3n Sudamericana de F\u00fatbol (CONMEBOL) and, until 1979, it was played over two legs. From 1980, its format was changed to a single match traditionally held in Tokyo, Japan, due to its new sponsorship. The Intercontinental Cup was disbanded in 2004 in favour of the FIFA Club World Cup, which includes the champion clubs from all of the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) member confederations.[1]In its first eight editions, the competition’s winner was decided on a points system; if necessary, a play-off match would be held to determine the outcome in case of a tie. In 1968, the system was changed so that aggregate score would dictate the winning club. If the tie was level after both legs, the away goals rule was applied.[2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Nacional and Pe\u00f1arol (Uruguay), Boca Juniors (Argentina), Real Madrid (Spain), and A.C. Milan (Italy) hold the record for the most victories, each team having won the competition three times; Milan and Independiente (Argentina) have the most runner-up places (four). Overall, 25 different clubs won the competition during its 45 editions. Argentinian clubs won the most cups, with nine trophies among them; Italian clubs won the second most (seven), and Brazilian teams are third with six victories.[3] The most successful confederation is CONMEBOL, teams representing the confederation have won the competition 22 times and been runners-up 21 times. Teams representing the European football confederation UEFA have won the competition 21 times and been runners-up 22 times.[4] The last Intercontinental Cup was won by 2004 European champions Porto of Portugal, who beat Colombian side Once Caldas by 8\u20137 in a penalty shootout, after the match finished 0\u20130.[5]Table of ContentsWinners[edit]Two-legged finals[edit]Single match finals[edit]Results by clubs[edit]Results by country[edit]Results by confederation[edit]Notes[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Winners[edit]Key\u2021Finals decided in a playoff*Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time\u2020Match went to extra time\u2666Indicates the winner in two-legged finalsTwo-legged finals[edit]YearCountryHome teamScoreAway teamCountryVenueAttendance1960\u00a0UruguayPe\u00f1arol0\u20130Real Madrid\u2666\u00a0SpainEstadio Centenarion\/a\u00a0SpainReal Madrid\u26665\u20131Pe\u00f1arol\u00a0UruguaySantiago Bernab\u00e9u100,000Real Madrid won with 3 points1961\u00a0PortugalBenfica1\u20130Pe\u00f1arol\u2666\u00a0UruguayEst\u00e1dio da Luzn\/a\u00a0UruguayPe\u00f1arol\u26665\u20130Benfica\u00a0PortugalEstadio Centenarion\/a2 points each; Pe\u00f1arol won 2\u20131 in playoff at Estadio Centenario \u20211962\u00a0BrazilSantos\u26663\u20132Benfica\u00a0PortugalEst\u00e1dio do Maracan\u00e3n\/a\u00a0PortugalBenfica2\u20135Santos\u2666\u00a0BrazilEst\u00e1dio da Luz73,000Santos won with 4 points1963\u00a0ItalyMilan4\u20132Santos\u2666\u00a0BrazilSan Siron\/a\u00a0BrazilSantos\u26664\u20132Milan\u00a0ItalyEst\u00e1dio do Maracan\u00e3150,0002 points each; Santos 1\u20130 in playoff at Est\u00e1dio do Maracan\u00e3 \u20211964\u00a0ArgentinaIndependiente1\u20130Internazionale\u2666\u00a0ItalyDoble Viseran\/a\u00a0ItalyInternazionale\u26662\u20130Independiente\u00a0ArgentinaSan Siron\/a2 points each; Internazionale won playoff 1\u20130 at Santiago Bernab\u00e9u \u20211965\u00a0ItalyInternazionale\u26663\u20130Independiente\u00a0ItalySan Siro75,000\u00a0ArgentinaIndependiente0\u20130Internazionale\u2666\u00a0ItalyDoble Visera80,000Internazionale won with 3 points1966\u00a0UruguayPe\u00f1arol\u26662\u20130Real Madrid\u00a0SpainEstadio Centenarion\/a\u00a0SpainReal Madrid0\u20132Pe\u00f1arol\u2666\u00a0UruguaySantiago Bernab\u00e9un\/aPe\u00f1arol won with 4 points1967\u00a0ScotlandCeltic1\u20130Racing\u2666\u00a0ArgentinaHampden Park103,000\u00a0ArgentinaRacing\u26662\u20131Celtic\u00a0ScotlandEl Cilindron\/a2 points each; Racing Club won playoff 1\u20130 at Estadio Centenario \u20211968\u00a0ArgentinaEstudiantes\u26661\u20130Manchester United\u00a0EnglandLa Bombonera25,134\u00a0EnglandManchester United1\u20131Estudiantes\u2666\u00a0ArgentinaOld Traffordn\/aEstudiantes won with 3 points1969\u00a0ItalyMilan\u26663\u20130Estudiantes\u00a0ArgentinaSan Siron\/a\u00a0ArgentinaEstudiantes2\u20131Milan\u2666\u00a0ItalyLa Bomboneran\/aMilan won 4\u20132 on aggregate1970\u00a0ArgentinaEstudiantes2\u20132Feyenoord\u2666\u00a0NetherlandsLa Bomboneran\/a\u00a0NetherlandsFeyenoord\u26661\u20130Estudiantes\u00a0ArgentinaDe Kuipn\/aFeyenoord won 3\u20132 on aggregate1971[a]\u00a0GreecePanathinaikos1\u20131Nacional\u2666\u00a0UruguayKaraiskakis Stadium60,000\u00a0UruguayNacional\u26662\u20131Panathinaikos\u00a0GreeceEstadio Centenario60,000Nacional won 3\u20132 on aggregate1972\u00a0ArgentinaIndependiente1\u20131Ajax\u2666\u00a0NetherlandsEstadio Almirante Corderon\/a\u00a0NetherlandsAjax\u26663\u20130Independiente\u00a0ArgentinaOlympic Stadiumn\/aAjax won 4\u20131 on aggregate1973[b]\u00a0ItalyJuventus0\u20131Independiente\u2666\u00a0ArgentinaStadio Olimpico22,489\u00a0ArgentinaIndependiente\u2666n\/aJuventus\u00a0ItalyEstadio Almirante Corderon\/aIndependiente won 1\u20130 on aggregate1974[c]\u00a0ArgentinaIndependiente1\u20130Atl\u00e9tico Madrid\u2666\u00a0SpainEstadio Almirante Cordero60,000\u00a0SpainAtl\u00e9tico Madrid\u26662\u20130Independiente\u00a0ArgentinaVicente Calder\u00f3n65,000Atl\u00e9tico Madrid won 2\u20131 on aggregate1975Not playedQualifying teams: Bayern Munich, Independiente.[d][4]1976\u00a0West GermanyBayern Munich\u26662\u20130Cruzeiro\u00a0BrazilOlympiastadion22,000\u00a0BrazilCruzeiro0\u20130Bayern Munich\u2666\u00a0West GermanyMineir\u00e3o117,000Bayern Munich won 2\u20130 on aggregate1977[e]\u00a0ArgentinaBoca Juniors\u26662\u20132Borussia M\u00f6nchengladbach\u00a0West GermanyLa Bombonera60,000\u00a0West GermanyBorussia M\u00f6nchengladbach0\u20133Boca Juniors\u2666\u00a0ArgentinaWildparkstadion38,000Boca Juniors won 5\u20132 on aggregate1978Not playedQualifying teams: Boca Juniors, Liverpool.[f][4]1979[g]\u00a0SwedenMalm\u00f6 FF0\u20131Olimpia\u2666\u00a0ParaguayMalm\u00f6 Stadion4,811\u00a0ParaguayOlimpia\u26662\u20131Malm\u00f6 FF\u00a0SwedenEstadio Defensores del Chaco35,000Olimpia won 3\u20131 on aggregateSingle match finals[edit]YearCountryWinnersScoreRunners-upCountryVenueAttendanceNotes1980\u00a0UruguayNacional1\u20130Nottingham Forest\u00a0England National Stadium62,0001981\u00a0BrazilFlamengo3\u20130Liverpool\u00a0England62,0001982\u00a0UruguayPe\u00f1arol2\u20130Aston Villa\u00a0England63,0001983\u00a0BrazilGr\u00eamio2\u20131\u2020Hamburger SV\u00a0West Germany62,0001984\u00a0ArgentinaIndependiente1\u20130Liverpool\u00a0England62,0001985\u00a0ItalyJuventus2\u20132*Argentinos Juniors\u00a0Argentina62,000[h]1986\u00a0ArgentinaRiver Plate1\u20130Steaua Bucure\u0219ti\u00a0Romania62,0001987\u00a0PortugalPorto2\u20131\u2020Pe\u00f1arol\u00a0Uruguay45,0001988\u00a0UruguayNacional2\u20132*PSV Eindhoven\u00a0Netherlands62,000[i]1989\u00a0ItalyMilan1\u20130\u2020Atl\u00e9tico Nacional\u00a0Colombia60,2281990\u00a0ItalyMilan3\u20130Olimpia\u00a0Paraguay60,2281991\u00a0YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade3\u20130Colo-Colo\u00a0Chile60,0001992\u00a0BrazilS\u00e3o Paulo2\u20131Barcelona\u00a0Spain60,0001993\u00a0BrazilS\u00e3o Paulo3\u20132Milan\u00a0Italy52,2751994\u00a0ArgentinaV\u00e9lez Sarsfield2\u20130Milan\u00a0Italy47,8861995\u00a0NetherlandsAjax0\u20130*Gr\u00eamio\u00a0Brazil47,129[j]1996\u00a0ItalyJuventus1\u20130River Plate\u00a0Argentina48,3051997\u00a0GermanyBorussia Dortmund2\u20130Cruzeiro\u00a0Brazil46,9531998\u00a0SpainReal Madrid2\u20131Vasco da Gama\u00a0Brazil51,5141999\u00a0EnglandManchester United1\u20130Palmeiras\u00a0Brazil53,3722000\u00a0ArgentinaBoca Juniors2\u20131Real Madrid\u00a0Spain52,5112001\u00a0GermanyBayern Munich1\u20130\u2020Boca Juniors\u00a0Argentina53,3602002\u00a0SpainReal Madrid2\u20130Olimpia\u00a0Paraguay International Stadium Yokohama66,0702003\u00a0ArgentinaBoca Juniors1\u20131*Milan\u00a0Italy66,757[k]2004\u00a0PortugalPorto0\u20130*Once Caldas\u00a0Colombia45,748[l]Results by clubs[edit]TeamWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up Milan341969, 1989, 19901963, 1993, 1994, 2003 Real Madrid321960, 1998, 20021966, 2000 Pe\u00f1arol321961, 1966, 19821960, 1987 Boca Juniors311977, 2000, 20032001 Nacional301971, 1980, 1988\u2014 Independiente241973, 19841964, 1965, 1972, 1974 Juventus211985, 19961973 Santos201962, 1963\u2014 Internazionale201964, 1965\u2014 Ajax201972, 1995\u2014 Bayern Munich201976, 2001\u2014 Porto201987, 2004\u2014 S\u00e3o Paulo201992, 1993\u2014 Estudiantes1219681969, 1970 Olimpia1219791990, 2002 Gr\u00eamio1119831995 River Plate1119861996 Manchester United1119991968 Racing101967\u2014 Feyenoord101970\u2014 Atl\u00e9tico Madrid101974\u2014 Flamengo101981\u2014 Red Star Belgrade[m]101991\u2014 V\u00e9lez Sarsfield101994\u2014 Borussia Dortmund101997\u2014 Benfica02\u20141961, 1962 Cruzeiro02\u20141976, 1997 Liverpool02\u20141981, 1984 Celtic01\u20141967 Panathinaikos01\u20141971 Borussia M\u00f6nchengladbach01\u20141977 Malm\u00f6 FF01\u20141979 Nottingham Forest01\u20141980 Aston Villa01\u20141982 Hamburger SV01\u20141983 Argentinos Juniors01\u20141985 Steaua Bucure\u0219ti01\u20141986 PSV Eindhoven01\u20141988 Atl\u00e9tico Nacional01\u20141989 Colo-Colo01\u20141991 Barcelona01\u20141992 Vasco da Gama01\u20141998 Palmeiras01\u20141999 Once Caldas01\u20142004Results by country[edit]Results by confederation[edit]ConfederationTitlesRunners-upCONMEBOL2221UEFA2122Total4343Notes[edit]After the events of the 1969 Intercontinental Cup, many European Cup champions refused to play in the Intercontinental Cup. On five occasions, they were replaced by the tournaments’ runners-up. Additionally, two Intercontinental Cups were called off after runners-up, too, declined to participate.[16]See also[edit]^ European Cup winners Ajax declined to participate and were replaced by runners-up Panathinakos.[6]^ European Cup winners Ajax declined to participate and were replaced by runners-up Juventus. Only one leg was played.[7]^ European Cup winners Bayern Munich declined to participate and were replaced by runners-up Atl\u00e9tico Madrid.[8]^ The 1975 competition was not held as Bayern Munich and Independiente could not decide on dates to play.^ European Cup winners Liverpool declined to participate and were replaced by runners-up Borussia M\u00f6nchengladbach.[9]^ The 1978 competition was not held as Boca Juniors and Liverpool declined to play each other.^ European Cup winners Nottingham Forest declined to participate and were replaced by runners-up Malm\u00f6 FF.[10]^ Juventus won 4\u20132 in a penalty shootout.[11]^ Nacional won 7\u20136 in a penalty shootout.[12]^ Ajax won 4\u20133 in a penalty shootout.[13]^ Boca Juniors won 3\u20131 in a penalty shootout.[14]^ Porto won 8\u20137 in a penalty shootout.[15]^ As a representative of Yugoslavia in 1991.^ Includes clubs representing West Germany. No clubs representing East Germany appeared in a match.^ The Yugoslav appearance was by a club from SR SerbiaReferences[edit]GeneralMagnani, Loris; Stokkermans, Karel (30 April 2005). “Intercontinental Club Cup”. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 16 August 2010.Specific^ “Fifa unveils new club event”. BBC Sport. 19 February 2004. Retrieved 1 September 2010.^ “Competition format”. Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). 13 July 2005. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2010.^ de Arruda, Marcelo Leme (15 December 2004). “Trivia on Intercontinental (Toyota) Cup”. Rec. Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 1 September 2010.^ a b c “History”. Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). 13 July 2005. Archived from the original on 8 December 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2010.^ “Porto triumph in World Club Cup”. BBC Sport. 12 December 2004. 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Retrieved 1 September 2010.^ de Arruda, Marcelo Leme (26 May 2002). “Intercontinental Club Cup 1988”. Rec. Sport. Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 1 September 2010.^ de Arruda, Marcelo Leme (13 February 2005). “Intercontinental Club Cup 1995”. Rec. Sport. Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 1 September 2010.^ de Arruda, Marcelo Leme (13 February 2005). “Intercontinental Club Cup 2003”. Rec. Sport. Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 1 September 2010.^ de Arruda, Marcelo Leme (13 February 2005). “Intercontinental Club Cup 2004”. Rec. Sport. Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 1 September 2010.^ “THE DECLINE, FALL AND REBIRTH OF THE INTERCONTINENTAL CUP”. 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