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Men's Football FIFA Club World Cup 2020


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Men's Football FIFA Club World Cup 2020

 

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Qualified Teams
 

  • .BRA 300px-Palmeiras_logo.svg.png Palmeiras
  • .EGYAl_Ahly_SC_logo.png Al Ahly SC
  • GER.gif103709yww2qqfcueyq8gqu.png FC Bayern München
  • .MEX800px-Tigres_UANL_logo_%28crest%29.svg.p Tigres UANL
  • .NZLAuckland_City_FC_logo_2020.png Auckland City
  • .QATAl-Duhail_SC_%28logo%29.png Al-Duhail SC
  • .KOR800px-Ulsan_Hyundai_FC.svg.png Ulsan Hyundai



 

Competition Format

 

February 1st, 2021
  2 Teams,  the winning Team will qualify for the Second Round
I February 4th, 2021
  4 Teams,  the winning Teams will qualify for the Semifnals
I February 7th - February 8th, 2021
  4 Teams,  the winning Teams will qualify for the Final, the loser Teams will qualify for the Third Place Match
I February 7th - February 11th, 2021
  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 2020 Champion
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First Round
February 1st, 2021
  2 Teams,  the winning Team will qualify for the Second Round
 
  • NZL.gifAuckland_City_FC_logo_2020.png Auckland City
  • QAT.gifAl-Duhail_SC_%28logo%29.png Al-Duhail SC


 
First Round
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)

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Walkover
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Second Round
February 4th, 2021
  4 Teams,  the winning Teams will qualify for the Semifnals

 

 
  • EGY.gifAl_Ahly_SC_logo.png Al Ahly SC
  • MEX.gif800px-Tigres_UANL_logo_%28crest%29.svg.p Tigres UANL
  • QAT.gifAl-Duhail_SC_%28logo%29.png Al-Duhail SC
  • KOR.gif800px-Ulsan_Hyundai_FC.svg.png Ulsan Hyundai


 
Second Round
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)

MEX.gif Tigres UANL 800px-Tigres_UANL_logo_%28crest%29.svg.p 2 - 1  800px-Ulsan_Hyundai_FC.svg.png Ulsan Hyundai KOR.gif
Half-Time: 2-1
February 4th 2021, h. 17:00, Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan
I
QAT.gif Al-Duhail SC Al-Duhail_SC_%28logo%29.png 0 - 1  Al_Ahly_SC_logo.png Al Ahly SC EGY.gif
Half-Time: 0-1
February 4th 2021, h. 20:30, Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan
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Semifinals
February 7th - February 8th, 2021
  4 Teams,  the winning Teams will qualify for the Final, the loser Teams will qualify for the Third Place Match
 
 
 
  • EGY.gifAl_Ahly_SC_logo.png Al Ahly SC
  • BRA.gif 300px-Palmeiras_logo.svg.png Palmeiras
  • GER.gif103709yww2qqfcueyq8gqu.png FC Bayern München
  • MEX.gif800px-Tigres_UANL_logo_%28crest%29.svg.p Tigres UANL

 

 

 

 

Semifinals
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)

BRA.gif Palmeiras 300px-Palmeiras_logo.svg.png 0 - 1 800px-Tigres_UANL_logo_%28crest%29.svg.p Tigres UANL MEX.gif
Half-Time: 0-0
February 7th 2021, h. 21:00, Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan
I
EGY.gif Al Ahly SC Al_Ahly_SC_logo.png 0 - 2  103709yww2qqfcueyq8gqu.png FC Bayern München GER.gif
Half-Time: 0-1
February 8th 2021, h. 18:00, Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan
 
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Finals
February 7th - February 11th, 2021
  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 2020 Champion
 
 
 
  • BRA.gif 300px-Palmeiras_logo.svg.png Palmeiras
  • EGY.gifAl_Ahly_SC_logo.png Al Ahly SC
  • GER.gif103709yww2qqfcueyq8gqu.png FC Bayern München
  • MEX.gif800px-Tigres_UANL_logo_%28crest%29.svg.p Tigres UANL
  • QAT.gifAl-Duhail_SC_%28logo%29.png Al-Duhail SC
  • KOR.gif800px-Ulsan_Hyundai_FC.svg.png Ulsan Hyundai
 
5th Place Match
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)

KOR.gif Ulsan Hyundai 800px-Ulsan_Hyundai_FC.svg.png 1 - 3  Al-Duhail_SC_%28logo%29.pngAl-Duhail SC QAT.gif
Half-Time: 0-1
February 7th 2021, h. 18:00, Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan
 
 
Bronze Medal Match
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
KOR.gif Ulsan Hyundai 800px-Ulsan_Hyundai_FC.svg.png 1 - 3  Al-Duhail_SC_%28logo%29.pngAl-Duhail SC QAT.gif
Half-Time: 0-1
February 7th 2021, h. 18:00, Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan
 
Bronze Medal Match
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
EGY.gifAl Ahly SC Al_Ahly_SC_logo.png PSO30 - 0PSO2  300px-Palmeiras_logo.svg.pngPalmeiras BRA.gif
Half-Time: 0-0, Full Time: 0-0, Extra Time: 0-0, Penalty Shoot Out: 3-2
February 11th 2021, h. 18:00, Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan
 
Gold Medal Match
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
GER.gif FC Bayern München 103709yww2qqfcueyq8gqu.png1 - 0  800px-Tigres_UANL_logo_%28crest%29.svg.p Tigres UANL MEX.gif
Half-Time: 0-0
February 11th 2021, h. 21:00,
Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan
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