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Qualified Teams
 

  • BRA.gif 300px-Palmeiras_logo.svg.png Palmeiras
  • EGY.gif Al_Ahly_SC_logo.png Al Ahly SC
  • ENG.gif 103711tidlk8duoikpjalh.png Chelsea FC
  • MEX.gif cf_monterrey_logo.png CF Monterrey
  • KSA.gif Al-Hilal_newlogo.pngAl-Hilal
  • PYF.gif 17782.png?lm=1642112566 AS Pirae
  • UAE.gif ajc-badge-arabic.svg Al Jazira  



 

Competition Format

 

February 3rd, 2022
  2 Teams,  the winning Team will qualify for the Second Round
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February 5th - February 6th, 2022
  4 Teams,  the winning Teams will qualify for the Semifnals
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February 8th - February 9th, 2022
  4 Teams,  the winning Teams will qualify for the Final, the loser Teams will qualify for the Third Place Match
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February 9th - February 12th, 2022
  4 Teams, the 5th Place Match, the Third Place Match, the Final, the winning Team will be the Men's Fooball FIFA Club World Cup 2021 Champion
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First Round
February 3rd, 2022
  2 Teams,  the winning Team will qualify for the Second Round


 

 
  • PYF.gif 17782.png?lm=1642112566 AS Pirae
  • UAE.gif ajc-badge-arabic.svg Al Jazira  
     

 

First Round
Gulf Standard Time (GMT +4)
 
UAE.gif Al Jazira   ajc-badge-arabic.svg  4 - 1 17782.png?lm=1642112566 AS Pirae PYF.gif
Quarter-by-Quarter: 3-0
February 3rd 2022, h. 20:30, Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
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Second Round
February 5th - February 6th, 2022
  4 Teams,  the winning Teams will qualify for the Semifnals
 
 
  • EGY.gif Al_Ahly_SC_logo.png Al Ahly SC
  • MEX.gif cf_monterrey_logo.png CF Monterrey
  • KSA.gif Al-Hilal_newlogo.pngAl-Hilal
  • UAE.gif ajc-badge-arabic.svg Al Jazira  
 
Second Round
Gulf Standard Time (GMT +4)
 
EGY.gif  Al Ahly SC Al_Ahly_SC_logo.png 1 - 0 cf_monterrey_logo.png CF Monterrey MEX.gif
Half-Time: 0-0
February 5th 2022, h. 20:30,
Al Nahyan Stadium, Abu Dhabi
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KSA.gif Al-Hilal Al-Hilal_newlogo.png  6 - 1 ajc-badge-arabic.svg Al Jazira  UAE.gif
Half-Time: 2-1
February 6th 2022, h. 20:30, Al Nahyan Stadium, Abu Dhabi
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Semifinals
February 8th - February 9th, 2022
  4 Teams,  the winning Teams will qualify for the Final, the loser Teams will qualify for the Third Place Match


 

  • BRA.gif 300px-Palmeiras_logo.svg.png Palmeiras
  • EGY.gif Al_Ahly_SC_logo.png Al Ahly SC
  • ENG.gif 103711tidlk8duoikpjalh.png Chelsea FC
  • KSA.gif Al-Hilal_newlogo.pngAl-Hilal
Semifinals
Gulf Standard Time (GMT +4)
 
BRA.gif  Palmeiras 300px-Palmeiras_logo.svg.png 2 - 0 Al_Ahly_SC_logo.png Al Ahly SC EGY.gif
Half-Time: 1-0
February 8th 2022, h. 20:30,
Al Nahyan Stadium, Abu Dhabi
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KSA.gif Al-Hilal Al-Hilal_newlogo.png  0 - 1 103711tidlk8duoikpjalh.png Chelsea FC ENG.gif
Half-Time: 0-1
February 9th 2022, h. 20:30, Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
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Finals
February 9th - February 12th, 2022
  4 Teams, the 5th Place Match, the Third Place Match, the Final, the winning Team will be the Men's Fooball FIFA Club World Cup 2021 Champion

 

 

  • BRA.gif 300px-Palmeiras_logo.svg.png Palmeiras
  • EGY.gif Al_Ahly_SC_logo.png Al Ahly SC
  • ENG.gif 103711tidlk8duoikpjalh.png Chelsea FC
  • MEX.gif cf_monterrey_logo.png CF Monterrey
  • KSA.gif Al-Hilal_newlogo.pngAl-Hilal
  • UAE.gif ajc-badge-arabic.svg Al Jazira  
     



 
5th Place Match
Gulf Standard Time (GMT +4)
 
MEX.gif CF Monterrey  cf_monterrey_logo.png 3 - 1  ajc-badge-arabic.svg Al Jazira  
Half-Time: 3-0
February 9th 2022, h. 20:30, Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi

 

 

Bronze Medal Match
Gulf Standard Time (GMT +4)
 
KSA.gif Al-Hilal Al-Hilal_newlogo.png  0 - 4   Al_Ahly_SC_logo.png  Al Ahly SC EGY.gif
Half-Time: 0-3
February 12th 2022, h. 17:00, Al Nahyan Stadium, Abu Dhabi

 

 

Gold Medal Match
Gulf Standard Time (GMT +4)
 
ENG.gif Chelsea FC  103711tidlk8duoikpjalh.png  ET2 - 1 300px-Palmeiras_logo.svg.png  Palmeiras BRA.gif
Half-Time: 0-0, Full Time: 1-1, Extra Time: 2-1
February 12th 2022, h. 20:30, Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
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