2011 FIFA Club World Cup

The 2011 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2011 presented by Toyota for sponsorship reasons) was a football tournament that was played from 8 to 18 December 2011. It was the eighth edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, a FIFA-organised tournament between the winners of the six continental confederations as well as the host nation's league champions.

2011 FIFA Club World Cup
FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2011
presented by Toyota
Toyota プレゼンツ
FIFAクラブワールドカップ ジャパン2011
Tournament details
Host countryJapan
Dates8–18 December
Teams7 (from 6 confederations)
Venue2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Barcelona (2nd title)
Runners-up Santos
Third place Al-Sadd
Fourth place Kashiwa Reysol
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored24 (3 per match)
Attendance305,333 (38,167 per match)
Top scorer(s)Adriano (Barcelona)
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
2 goals each
Best playerLionel Messi (Barcelona)
Fair play award Barcelona
2010
2012

After the United Arab Emirates hosted the tournament in 2009 and 2010, hosting rights for the 2011 edition returned to Japan. During a visit to Japan on 23 May 2011, FIFA President Sepp Blatter confirmed that Japan would remain as hosts of the tournament despite the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

Defending champions Internazionale did not qualify as they were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League. The eventual winners of that competition, Spanish club Barcelona, went on to win the Club World Cup, winning 4–0 in the semi-finals against Qatari club Al-Sadd before another victory by the same margin against Brazilian club Santos in the final.

Host bids

Tournament host bids for both 2011 and 2012 FIFA Club World Cups were announced on 27 May 2008 during their meeting in Sydney, Australia.

  •  Japan
  •  Spain
  •  Bolivia
  •  Peru
  •  Argentina

Qualified teams

Santos
Barcelona
Al-Sadd
Espérance de Tunis
Monterrey
Auckland City
Kashiwa Reysol
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Location of teams of the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup
Team Confederation Qualification Participation (bold indicates winners)
Entering in the semi-finals
Barcelona UEFA Winners of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League 3rd (Previous: 2006, 2009)
Santos CONMEBOL Winners of the 2011 Copa Libertadores Debut
Entering in the quarter-finals
Al-Sadd AFC Winners of the 2011 AFC Champions League Debut
Espérance de Tunis CAF Winners of the 2011 CAF Champions League Debut
Monterrey CONCACAF Winners of the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League Debut
Entering in the play-off for quarter-finals
Auckland City OFC Winners of the 2010–11 OFC Champions League 3rd (Previous: 2006, 2009)
Kashiwa Reysol AFC (host) Winners of the 2011 J.League Division 1 Debut

Match officials

Appointed referees are:

Confederation Referee Assistant referees
AFC Ravshan Irmatov Abdukhamidullo Rasulov
Bakhadyr Kochkarov
Yuichi Nishimura Toshiyuki Nagi
Toru Sagara
CAF Noumandiez Doué Songuifolo Yeo
Djibril Camara
CONCACAF Joel Aguilar William Torres Mejia
Juan Francisco Zumba
CONMEBOL Enrique Osses Francisco Mondria
Carlos Alexis Astroza
OFC Peter O'Leary Jan-Hendrik Hintz
Ravinesh Kumar
UEFA Nicola Rizzoli Renato Faverani
Andrea Stefani

Squads

Each team had to submit a squad of 23 players, three of them goalkeepers.

Venues

Yokohama and Toyota were the two cities that served as venues for the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup.

Toyota Yokohama
Toyota Stadium International Stadium Yokohama
35°05′05″N 137°10′15″E / 35.08472°N 137.17083°E / 35.08472; 137.17083 (Toyota Stadium) 35°30′35″N 139°36′20″E / 35.50972°N 139.60556°E / 35.50972; 139.60556 (International Stadium Yokohama)
Capacity: 45,000 Capacity: 72,327
Toyota
Yokohama
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Location of the host cities of the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup.

Matches

A draw was held on 17 November in Nagoya (Japan) to decide the "positions" of the three teams entering the quarter-finals: Al-Sadd (AFC), Espérance de Tunis (CAF), and Monterrey (CONCACAF).

If a match was tied after normal playing time:

  • For elimination matches, extra time would be played. If still tied after extra time, a penalty shoot-out would be held to determine the winner.
  • For the matches for fifth place and third place, no extra time would be played, and the match would go straight to a penalty shootout to determine the winner.
Play-off for quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
8 December – Toyota
Kashiwa Reysol211 December – Toyota
Auckland City0 Kashiwa Reysol (p)1 (4)14 December – Toyota
Monterrey1 (3) Kashiwa Reysol1
Santos318 December – Yokohama
11 December – Toyota Santos0
Espérance de Tunis115 December – Yokohama Barcelona4
Al-Sadd2 Al-Sadd0
Barcelona4
Match for fifth placeMatch for third place
14 December – Toyota18 December – Yokohama
Monterrey3 Kashiwa Reysol0 (3)
Espérance de Tunis2 Al-Sadd (p)0 (5)

All times Japan Standard Time (UTC+09:00).

Play-off for quarter-finals

Kashiwa Reysol 2–0 Auckland City
Tanaka 37'
Kudo 40'
Report
Toyota Stadium, Toyota
Attendance: 18,754
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)

Quarter-finals

Espérance de Tunis 1–2 Al-Sadd
Darragi 60' Report Khalfan 33'
Koni 49'
Toyota Stadium, Toyota
Attendance: 21,251
Referee: Enrique Osses (Chile)

Kashiwa Reysol 1–1 (a.e.t.) Monterrey
Domingues 53' Report Suazo 58'
Penalties
Domingues
Jorge Wagner
Kurisawa
Tanaka
Hayashi
4–3 L. Pérez
Suazo
Ayoví
Orozco
Delgado
Toyota Stadium, Toyota
Attendance: 27,525
Referee: Peter O'Leary (New Zealand)

Match for fifth place

Monterrey 3–2 Espérance de Tunis
Mier 39'
De Nigris 44'
Zavala 47'
Report N'Djeng 31'
Mouelhi 76' (pen.)
Toyota Stadium, Toyota
Attendance: 13,639
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)

Semi-finals

Kashiwa Reysol 1–3 Santos
Sakai 54' Report Neymar 19'
Borges 24'
Danilo 63'
Toyota Stadium, Toyota
Attendance: 29,173
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)

Al-Sadd 0–4 Barcelona
Report Adriano 25', 43'
Keita 64'
Maxwell 81'
International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama
Attendance: 66,298
Referee: Joel Aguilar (El Salvador)

Match for third place

Kashiwa Reysol 0–0 Al-Sadd
Report
Penalties
Jorge Wagner
Sawa
Hayashi
Otani
3–5 Niang
Keïta
Majid
Al-Haydos
Belhadj
International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama
Attendance: 60,527
Referee: Noumandiez Doué (Ivory Coast)

Final

Santos 0–4 Barcelona
Report Messi 17', 82'
Xavi 24'
Fàbregas 45'
International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama
Attendance: 68,166
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)

Goalscorers

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Adriano Barcelona 2
Lionel Messi Barcelona
3 Khalfan Ibrahim Al-Sadd 1
Abdulla Koni Al-Sadd
Maxwell Barcelona
Seydou Keita Barcelona
Cesc Fàbregas Barcelona
Xavi Barcelona
Oussama Darragi Espérance de Tunis
Khaled Mouelhi Espérance de Tunis
Yannick N'Djeng Espérance de Tunis
Leandro Domingues Kashiwa Reysol
Masato Kudo Kashiwa Reysol
Hiroki Sakai Kashiwa Reysol
Junya Tanaka Kashiwa Reysol
Aldo de Nigris Monterrey
Hiram Mier Monterrey
Humberto Suazo Monterrey
Jesús Zavala Monterrey
Borges Santos
Danilo Santos
Neymar Santos

Awards

Adidas Golden Ball
Toyota Award
Adidas Silver Ball Adidas Bronze Ball
Lionel Messi
(Barcelona)
Xavi
(Barcelona)
Neymar
(Santos)
FIFA Fair Play Award
Barcelona

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