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FIFA Club World Cup

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The Club World Cup gets underway on Wednesday in the UAE, with considerab­le worldwide interest this year. Following two previous victories with Ronaldo (below), Real Madrid are chasing a third successive title to match their Champions League treble. The Spanish giants are likely to face either River Plate or Boca Juniors from Argentina in the final on Dec. 22, a match that promises to be a mouthwater­ing spectacle. The tournament, a simple concept of bringing the continenta­l champions from around the world to decide the best club side on the planet, has struggled to entice football fans or TV companies. nies.

Granted, it got off to a shaky start. . In 2000, Corinthian­s s took the title on home me soil, but after the collapse ollapse of FIFA’s marketing keting partner ISL, , the following year’s edition was canceled. The tournament was not held again until 2005. Since then there has been a mix of winners from Europe and South America. Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ittihad have earned a respectabl­e fourth place in the past and Egypt’s Al-Ahly came third in 2006. By hosting the tournament­s away from the traditiona­l European and South American power bases — Japan, Morocco and the

UAE — FIFA is fulfilling its mandate of making football a global game. Fans who have no chance of seeing European superstars or talented sides from South America can see their heroes in action. The Club World Cup m might never supe supersede the Champ Champions League or Copa Libert Libertador­es, but it has g grown in s stature an and remains a trophy trop worth w winning.

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