Club World Cup 2009 was the 6th edition of FIFA Club World Cup and was played in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Defending champions Manchester United did not qualify for the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup, having lost the 2009 UEFA Champions League Final to Barcelona. Barcelona went on to win the Club World Cup for the first time. After coming from behind to defeat Mexican club Atlante 3–1 in the semi-finals, Barcelona staged another comeback in the final against South American champions Estudiantes. Mauro Boselli gave Estudiantes the lead in the 37th minute, but Pedro equalized for Barcelona with just a minute remaining in regular time. In extra time, Lionel Messi scored the decisive goal five minutes into the second half, securing a 2–1 victory.
This triumph made Barcelona the first Spanish club to win the FIFA Club World Cup. Additionally, it capped off a remarkable year for the team, as they won six competitions in 2009, surpassing Liverpool’s previous European record of five trophies in a calendar year, set in 2001.
Champions Runners- Up Third Place Fourth Place Fair Play Award
Club World Cup 2009 Awards
Award Player Team
Adidas Golden Ball
Alibaba Cloud Award
Adidas Silver Ball
Adidas Bronze Ball
Club World Cup 2009 Qualified Teams
Team Confederation Achivement Qualification
UEFA Winners of the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League Entering in the semi-final
CONMEBOL Winners of the 2009 Copa Libertadores Entering in the semi-final
CONCACAF Winners of the 2008–09 CONCACAF Champions League Entering in the quarter-final
AFC Winners of the 2009 AFC Champions League Entering in the quarter-final
CAF Winners of the 2009 CAF Champions League Entering in the quarter-final
AFC (host) Winners of the 2008–09 UAE Pro-League Entering in the play-off for quarter-final
OFC Winners of the 2008–09 OFC Champions League Entering in the play-off for quarter-final
Play-off for quarter-final
9 December 2009 20:00, GST (UTC+4) | Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
| 0–2 | ||
| Dickinson Coombes |
Quarter final matches
11 December 2009 20:00, GST (UTC+4) | Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
| 1–2 | ||
| Bedi Mbenza | Denílson |
12 December 2009 20:00, GST (UTC+4) | Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi
| 0–3 | ||
| Arreola Bermúdez Lucas Silva |
Semi final matches
15 December 2009 20:00, GST (UTC+4) | Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
| 1–2 | ||
| Denílson | Benítez |
16 December 2009 20:00, GST (UTC+4) | Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi
| 1–3 | ||
| Rojas | Busquets Messi Pedro |
Fifth place match
16 December 2009 17:00, GST (UTC+4) | Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi
| 2–3 | ||
| Kasongo Kasusula | Hayne Van Steeden |
Third place match
19 December 2009 17:00, GST (UTC+4) | Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi
| 1–1 | ||
| Denílson | Márquez | |
| No Byung-jun Denílson Shin Hyung-min Park Hee-chul Kim Hyung-il | 4–3 Penalties |
Club World Cup 2009 final match
19 December 2009 20:00, GST (UTC+4) | Zayed Sports City Stadium, Abu Dhabi
| 1–2 (a.e.t.) | ||
| Boselli | Pedro Messi |
Club World Cup 2009 Top Goal scorers
Rank Player Team Goals
1 4
2 2
3 2
4 2
5 2
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