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2006 FIFA Club World Cup Final
The 2006 FIFA Club World Cup Final took place at the International Stadium Yokohama, Japan on 17 December 2006. The match pitted Internacional of Brazil, the CONMEBOL club champions, against Barcelona of Spain, the UEFA club champions. Internacional won 1–0, after a counter-attack led by Iarley and the goal scored by Adriano Gabiru at the 82nd minute, in a match watched by 67,128 people. In doing so, Internacional won their first FIFA Club World Cup/ Intercontinental Cup and Barcelona remained without any world club title. Deco was named as man of the match. Road to final Match details Details Statistics References External linksFIFA Club World Cup Japan 2006 FIFA.comTechnical Report and Statistics (PDF) FIFA.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Fifa Club World Cup Final 2006 World Final Sport Club Internacional matches FC Barcelona matches 2006 World In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everythi ...
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2006 FIFA Club World Cup
The 2006 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2006 presented by Toyota for sponsorship reasons) was a football tournament held in Japan between 10 December and 17 December 2006. It was the third FIFA Club World Cup. The club champions from each of the six confederations played in a knockout tournament. The quarter-final match-ups were determined by a draw including the AFC, CAF, CONCACAF and OFC champions, while the UEFA and CONMEBOL champions were given byes to the semi-finals. The losers of the quarter-finals would play for the fifth place, while the losers of the semi-finals were to play in a third-place play-off. Defending champions São Paulo were beaten in the 2006 Copa Libertadores Finals by fellow Brazilian side Internacional, who went on to win the Club World Cup for the first time, beating Al Ahly in the semi-finals before defeating Spanish club Barcelona 1–0 in the final. A team from the host nation did not participate, as was ini ...
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2006 Copa Libertadores
The 2006 Copa Toyota Libertadores was the 47th edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual football club tournament. 38 teams from 11 football associations have taken part, starting with the first qualifying round played on 24 January 2006. Internacional, from Porto Alegre, Brazil, won this edition. Qualified Teams First stage Teams in the ''Team #1'' column played at home in the first leg. Matches First leg ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Second Leg ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group stage 6 winners from the qualifying round and the 26 pre-qualified clubs are drawn into 8 groups of 4 teams each. The top 2 teams in each group will advance to the Libertadores Cup play-offs. Tiebreakers, if necessary, are applied in the following order: #Cumulative goal difference. #Total goals scored. #Away goals scored. #Sorting Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Knockout Stages The teams were seeded 1 to 8 (first placed ...
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Rubens Cardoso
Rubens Vanderlei Tavares Cardoso (born September 6, 1976, in São Paulo), is a Brazilian retired left wingback is the current assistant manager of Brasil de Pelotas. Honours Player ;Grêmio * Campeonato Gaúcho: 2001 * Copa do Brasil: 2001 ;Internacional * FIFA Club World Cup: 2006 * Copa Libertadores: 2006 ;Coritiba * Campeonato Paranaense Campeonato Paranaense, which has been contested since 1915, is the top-flight football league of the state of Paraná, Brazil. Format The format has changed in 2014. 12 teams are together in a single group. They play against each other once, ...: 2008 References 1976 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Brazilian football managers Men's association football defenders Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players Guarani FC players Santos FC players Copa Libertadores-winning players Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense players Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras players Clube Atlético Mineiro players Sport Club I ...
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Fabiano Eller
Fabiano Eller dos Santos, known as Fabiano Eller (born 19 November 1977 in Linhares), is a Brazilian former footballer who last played as a central defender for Náutico. In the 2006 season, he played for Internacional while on loan from Turkish giants Trabzonspor. On 11 March 2007 Eller played his first game in La Liga, for Atlético Madrid against Deportivo La Coruña. He scored his first goal in La Liga, in an away match against Villarreal, on 8 April 2007. In the 2009 season Eller returned to Internacional and won 2010 Copa Libertadores. After Copa Libertadores, Eller signed with Qatari side Al-Ahly. He has one international cap, gained in a friendly match when Brazil played against Guatemala on 27 April 2005. Honours Club ;Vasco da Gama *'' Campeonato Brasileiro'': 1997, 2000 *'' Campeonato Carioca'': 1998 *'' Copa Libertadores'': 1998 *'' Torneio Rio - São Paulo'': 1999 *''Copa Mercosul'': 2000 ;Flamengo *''Taça Guanabara'': 2004 *'' Campeonato Carioca'': 2004 ;Flu ...
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Índio (footballer, Born 1975)
Marcos Antônio de Lima (born 14 February 1975), commonly known as Índio, is a retired Brazilian central defender. He played most of his career for Internacional. Honours Internacional *Campeonato Gaúcho: 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 *Copa Libertadores: 2006, 2010 *FIFA Club World Championship: 2006 *Recopa Sudamericana: 2007, 2011 *Copa Sudamericana: 2008 *Suruga Bank Championship The J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship was an annual intercontinental football match held in Japan, contested by the reigning champions of the J.League Cup and the Copa Sudamericana. The tournament was previously officially called the ...: 2009 Personal honours *Brazilian Bola de Prata (Placar): 2006 External links * ± 1975 births Living people Brazilian footballers Grêmio Esportivo Novorizontino players Clube Atlético Bragantino players Esporte Clube Santo André players Figueirense FC players Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP) players América Futebol Clube (M ...
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Ceará (footballer)
Marcos Venâncio de Albuquerque (born 16 June 1980 in Crato), commonly known as Ceará, is a Brazilian right wingback. Career Ceará began his football career in the city of Crato in the state where Ceará was born. Ceará began his football career when he joined Gama youth academy and earned a nickname ''Ceará''. In 1999, he joined Brazilian side Santos where he spent one year and then joined various Brazilian clubs in the lower division like Associação Atlética Portuguesa and São José. In 2001, Ceará joined Santa Cruz where the club became 25th place in Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, which resulted relegation to Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. At Santa Cruz, he made 19 league appearances. The following year, he joined Botafogo where he played against Sport Club do Recife in the Brazil Cup which resulted 1–1 draw. In the second leg, Sport Club do Recife won 7–2 to go through to the next round. Ceará career changed when he joined Coritiba where he stayws f ...
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Clemer
Clemer Melo da Silva or simply Clemer (born October 20, 1968), is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as goalkeeper and current manager. Career On March 4, 1997, he scored his first goal, in a Copa do Brasil match between his club, Portuguesa, and Kaburé. On May 4, 2008 he scored his first goal for Internacional in a penalty kick in the final match of Campeonato Gaúcho against Juventude. On January 4, 2010, Internacional announced Clemer as newest Goalkeeping Coach. After he served as coach of the club and driving temporarily the main cast, until its output on May 8, 2015. after fallen out again with the coacher of U-23. in October of the same year, has signed with commanded Glória in season 2016. List of goals scored Following, is the list with the goals scored by Clemer: Honours Player ;Remo *Campeonato Paraense: 1994, 1995 ;Goiás * Campeonato Goiano: 1996 ;Flamengo * Campeonato Carioca: 1999, 2000, 2001 * Copa Mercosur: 1999 * Taça Rio: 2000 * Taça Gu ...
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Ronaldinho
Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born 21 March 1980), commonly known as Ronaldinho Gaúcho () or simply Ronaldinho, is a Brazilian retired professional footballer who played mostly as an attacking midfielder, but was also deployed as a winger. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Ronaldinho won two FIFA World Player of the Year awards and a Ballon d'Or. A global icon of the sport, he was renowned for his technical skills, creativity, dribbling ability and accuracy from free-kicks, his use of tricks, feints, no-look passes and overhead kicks, as well as his ability to score and create goals, all prominent characteristics of his early-age background playing futsal. Ronaldinho made his career debut for Grêmio, in 1998. At age 20, he moved to Paris Saint-Germain in France before signing for Barcelona in 2003. In his second season with Barcelona, he won his first FIFA World Player of the Year award as Barcelona won the 2004–05 La Liga title. The season that ...
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Rafael Márquez
Rafael Márquez Álvarez (; born 13 February 1979) is a Mexican former professional footballer and current head coach of Spanish team Barcelona Atlètic. Nicknamed '' El Káiser'', he is regarded as the best defender in Mexico's history and one of the best Mexican players of all time. Márquez began his career with Atlas in 1996, playing in over 70 games with the club before moving to France in 1999 with Monaco, where he won the Ligue 1 title. In 2003, Márquez transferred to Barcelona, becoming the first ever Mexican to represent the club. He would go on to play in over 200 games during seven seasons with the ''Blaugrana'', winning numerous championships. In 2006, he became the first Mexican player to win the UEFA Champions League when Barcelona defeated Arsenal in the final. In 2010, Márquez joined the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer. After being released from the club in 2012, he moved back to Mexico, this time to play for León, captaining the team to back-to- ...
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Eiður Guðjohnsen
Eiður Smári Guðjohnsen (transliterated as Eidur Smari Gudjohnsen; born 15 September 1978) is an Icelandic professional football coach and former player who played as a forward. Eiður saw his greatest success in England and Spain with Chelsea and Barcelona respectively, where he won the UEFA Champions League and La Liga with the latter and the League Cup and Premiership twice with the former. Along with two spells at Bolton Wanderers fourteen years apart, he also played in Iceland, the Netherlands, France, Greece, Belgium, China and Norway in a club career lasting 22 years. Eiður is the son of Arnór Guðjohnsen, who was also an Icelandic international footballer. He made his full international debut for Iceland as a substitute for his father in 1996, and is the nation's joint top scorer of all time with 26 international goals in 88 caps between 1996 and 2016. He was the captain of the Iceland national team until Ólafur Jóhannesson took over the role of manager. He was p ...
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Club América
Club de Fútbol América S.A. de C.V., commonly known as Club América or simply América, is a professional football club based in Mexico City. Nicknamed ''Las Águilas'' (The Eagles), it competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football. The club was founded in 1916, and since 1959 has been owned by media company Televisa. The team plays its home games at the Estadio Azteca, the largest stadium in Latin America, and one of the largest stadiums in the world. América is one of the founding members of the Primera División. The club has a long-standing rivalry with Guadalajara, as both are the most successful and most popular teams in the country, and are the only clubs to have never been relegated. Matches between them are known as '' El Súper Clásico'', considered to be the biggest rivalry in Mexico, and one of the biggest in the world. América also play local derbies against Cruz Azul and Club Universidad Nacional. Club América have won more titles than any ot ...
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Luiz Adriano
Luiz Adriano de Souza da Silva (born 12 April 1987), or simply Luiz Adriano (), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Süper Lig club Antalyaspor. Born in Porto Alegre, he began his career at hometown club Internacional before joining Shakhtar Donetsk in 2007 for €3 million. He became an integral member of the Ukrainian club, becoming the all-time leading goalscorer for Shakhtar in October 2014 and receiving his first call-up to the Brazil national team the same month. Club career Internacional Luiz Adriano caught the eye of European clubs with his performances for Internacional in December 2006 at the FIFA Club World Cup. He notably scored the deciding goal for Internacional in their 2–1 win over Al Ahly during the semi-final round of the competition. In the final against European champions Barcelona, Luiz Adriano came on as a late substitute and played a vital role in Adriano Gabiru's 82nd-minute winner. Shakhtar Donetsk Luiz Adriano ...
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