The Asian country will go back to be the headquarters of the glass of the world of clubs

The World-wide of Clubs will go back to contest in Japan

The World-wide of Clubs will go back to contest in Japan

Published:23/04/2015 - 10:57h

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The World-wide of clubs will go back to Japan after three years of absence. The Asian country, that received the competition for the last time in 2012, has chosen the date of the 10 to 20 December for the dispute of the tournament. Between Barça, Madrid, Bayern and Juventus will go out the European representative

The World-wide Glass of Clubs goes back to Japan in the 2015 and 2016 after three years of absence, as it announced the general secretary of the FIFA Jérôme Valcke, that valued the guarantee that supposes "the wide experience of the Japanese Federation of Football (FJF) in the organisation of competitions of football. "Japan is a country with a record intachable regarding the competitions of the FIFA, between which stand out six editions of the World-wide of Clubs. We are convinced that, once again, will be an excellent stage for this annual tournament, that characterises by his big influx of public and his extraordinary environment ", signalled Valcke. By his part, Kuniya Daini, president of the FJF stood out the importance of the World-wide of Clubs for Japan, so much in terms of development as regarding the show.

The history of the World-wide of Clubs. The first World-wide of Clubs of the FIFA contested in Brazil in the year 2000. From 2005, it celebrates all the years, and Japan has been the federation organiser of his editions of 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 and 2012. Between the winners: Corinthians (2000 and 2012), FC Barcelona (2009 and 2011), International of Carry Cheerful (2006), Sao Paulo (2005), Bayern of Munich (2013) and Real Madrid (2014 ).

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