The FIFA Club World Cup will kick off tomorrow in Japan when Kashiwa Reysol host Auckland City FC. FC Barcelona won’t be playing till next week when they face the winner between Espérance and Al-Sadd. This will be the club’s fourth attempt to win this trophy and third time participating in the FIFA Club World Cup. Barça won this competition two years ago after defeating Argentinean club Estudiantes and will attempt to become the first side to win this competition twice. Here is a little background info on the other teams that Barcelona is competing with for the cup.
Tunisian club, Espérance, the 2011 AFC Champions League winners will face the Qatari club, Al-Sadd who won the 2011 AFC Champions League in the only other Quarterfinal. The winner of that Quarterfinal match will meet our beloved Barça, 2010-2011 UEFA Champions League winners, in the other semifinal. As usual, many have predicted that the final will be once again between the champions of Europe and South America, but as last year’s edition proved when Congolese club TP Mazembe pulled the upset when they defeated Brazilian side Internacional, so you never know. Here are the clubs competing in this year’s tournament:
Kashiwa Reysol (Japan)
Founded in 1940.
The Japanese club just won their first ever Japanese league title last week after their first back from the second division. They have something in common with Barça in that Hristo Stoichkov played for both clubs in the 90’s. Hristo Stoichkov joined the club for a season in the late 90’s, after he had left Barça, and before coming to the MLS. Former Brazilian striker Careca also played for them in the early part of the 90’s.
They qualified for this tournament as current champions of the host nation.Auckland City FC (New Zealand)
Founded in 2004.
Auckland have won four league titles and have won three Oceania Club Championships 2005-2006, 2008-2009, & 2010-2011.They qualified for this tournament as current Oceania Club Championships champions and marks their third appearance in this tournament. Coincidentally, they have participated in this competition every time Barcelona have also participated; 2006, 2009 and this year’s edition.
They lost to African Champions, Egyptian side El Ahli 2-0 the first time in 2006 and then lost in the fifth place play-off 3-0 to Asian Champions League winners, Korean side Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. They finally won their first game of this competition back in 2009 when they defeated the hosts, UAE league champions Al-Ahli before falling to CONCACAF Champions League winners, Mexican side Atlante who then lost to Barça in the Semifinals. Auckland City did end that tournament on a positive note when they defeated African Champions, TP Mazembe, to decide fifth place.
Monterrey (Mexico)
Founded in 1945.Monterrey have won their league four times - México 86, Clausura 2003, Apertura 2009, & Apertura 2010.
Monterrey have won the CONCACAF Champions League twice – 1993 & 2010-2011.
Espérance (Tunisia)Founded in 1919.
Espérance have won the Tunisian League 24 times; 1942, 1959, 1960, 1970, 1975, 1976, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, & 2011.
Espérance have won the African Champions League twice - 1994, & 2011.
Espérance Sportive de Tunis are competing in this competition for the first time after winning the African Champions League and have had as many as eight players get recent call ups to the Tunisian national team.
Al-Sadd (Qatar)
Al-Sadd have won the Qatari League 12 times: 1971-1972, 1973–1974, 1978–1979, 1979–1980, 1980–1981, 1986–1987, 1987–1988, 1989–1989, 1999–2000, 2003–2004, 2005–2006, & 2006–2007.
Al-Sadd have won the Asian Champions League twice: 1989 & 2011.
Al-Sadd Club qualified for this are competing in this competition for the first time and they too share a common link with Barça. They both had Brazilian goal scorer Romário play for both of them. Romário however only played 3 matches with them back in the 2002-2003 season. They are managed by the well traveled Uruguayan, Jorge Fossati.
Santos (Brazil)
Founded in 1900.
Santos have won the Copa Libertadores three times: 1962, 1963, & 2011.
Santos won the predecessor of this competition, Intercontinental Cup, twice back in 1962 and 1963.
Santos Futebol Clube qualified for this tournament after winning the Copa Libertadores and are one of the most well known clubs in the world due in large to being Pele’s club during his playing days in Brazil which spanned over 600 games. Currently, their best players consist of Paulo Henrique Ganso, Elano, Leo, Borges, and a certain Neymar that Barça is rumored to be close to signing.
Barça’s Keirrison played for Santos on loan last season. Barça also had other former Santos players play for them such as defender Marinho Peres in the mid 70’s and Giovanni Silva de Oliveira who moved from Santos to Barcelona in the late 90’s. Argentina’s World Cup winning manager, César Luis Menotti, played for Santos back in the 60’s before managing FC Barcelona in 1984.
Once again, the competition kicks off tomorrow with FOX Deportes and Fox Soccer Channel broadcasting the games. They will play their first game, on Thursday, December 15, at 5:15 AM Miami time and if they win and advance to the final, they will play the final on Sunday, December 18, also at 5:15 AM.
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