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Over the past ten years, the FIFA Club World Cup has been a stage where European clubs have showcased their dominance, collecting title after title and leaving little room for competition from other continents.
Here’s a breakdown of the tournament champions from 2015 to 2025:
Spanish giants Real Madrid top the list with a remarkable five titles during this span, reinforcing their legacy as the most successful club in the tournament’s modern era. The Premier League has also made a strong showing, with Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester City each lifting the trophy.
Bayern Munich’s 2020 win stands as Germany’s sole entry, while no clubs from South America, Asia, or other confederations managed to secure the crown during this ten-year stretch.
This European dominance reflects the immense financial power, world-class talent, and infrastructure of clubs from UEFA, raising questions about competitiveness and the future of global club football. As FIFA continues to evolve the format of the Club World Cup, will we see a shift in power or continued supremacy by European teams?