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- A view of Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea, home of Hekari United. (en)
- The Auckland City team, before a match against Vanuatu's Amicale FC in 2011. (en)
- A stand full of Korean fans cheering after a goal. (en)
- Saprissa players celebrate winning the CONCACAF League in 2019. (en)
- Real Madrid's Marcelo and Xabi Alonso taking on Barcelona's Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets during a 2011 Clásico. (en)
- An orange heart is made out of a choreographic performance by fans at the stand. (en)
- Players from Mazembe lining up for a photo before a match. (en)
- The Tigres UANL team, before a match against Ecuador's Emelec in 2015. (en)
- A flag with the crest of Egyptian association football club Al Ahly, on a red background, can be seen. (en)
- The LDU Quito team, before a match against Chile's Universidad Católica in 2014. (en)
- The San Siro stadium, filled to capacity, during a match between Milan and Internazionale. (en)
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- Italy's Serie A is the only national league with multiple representatives that remain undefeated, with Milan and Internazionale both winning the FIFA Club World Cup in their sole appearances. (en)
- Hekari United from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, became the first club outside New Zealand and Australia to represent the OFC at the FIFA Club World Cup. (en)
- South Korea's K League has been Asia's second most constant representatives after the J. League, with four different clubs playing in the FIFA Club World Cup. (en)
- The J.League, Japan's premier club competition, has been Asia's best representative, with one silver medal and three bronze medals earned. (en)
- UANL became the first team from CONCACAF to reach the final of the FIFA Club World Cup after defeating Palmeiras in the 2020 edition. (en)
- TP Mazembe became the first non-European and non-South American club to reach the final when they defeated Internacional in 2010. (en)
- Saprissa of Costa Rica is the first non-Mexican CONCACAF club to enter the tournament, earning a bronze medal in 2005. (en)
- Spain's Real Madrid holds the all-time record of appearances as UEFA's representative with seven, and are the record title-holders of the tournament, with five . Real Madrid also holds the record of most appearances in the final, with five, followed by Spanish rivals Barcelona with four. (en)
- Al Ahly have made the most appearances in the FIFA Club World Cup among all African clubs, with ten. (en)
- Corinthians are the only South American club to have appeared in more than one final and also to have won the competition more than once . The Timão are also the only eventual winners to have qualified by virtue of being the host nation's national champions. (en)
- Ecuador's LDU Quito was the first non-Argentine and non-Brazilian club to represent CONMEBOL during the FIFA Club World Cup. (en)
- New Zealand team Auckland City holds the record of appearances in the tournament with twelve, their best result being a Third place finish in 2014. (en)
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