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Asian Zone (1)

Australia qualified for the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 as winners of the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.

Team 2017

Appearance

Australia (AUS) 4th appearance

European Zone (2+1 host)

2014 FIFA World Cup winners Germany and EURO 2016 champions Portugal qualified for the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 from UEFA. As the tournament hosts, Russia automatically qualify for the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017.

Team 2017

Appearance

Germany (GER) 3rd appearance

Portugal (POR) 1st appearance

Russia (RUS) 1st appearance

North, Central American & Caribbean Zone (1)

2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup winners Mexico won a one-match head-to-head play-off against 2013 Gold Cup champions USA to seal their place at the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017.

Team 2017

Appearance

Mexico (MEX) 7th appearance

South American Zone (1)

Chile secured their slot for the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 by winning the Copa América 2015.

Team 2017

Appearance

Chile (CHI) 1st appearance

African Zone (1)

Cameroon won the 2017 CAF Africa Cup of Nations, to qualify for the FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia.

Team 2017

Appearance

CAMEROON (CMR) 3rd appearance

Oceanian Zone (1) As winners of the 2016 OFC Nations Cup, New Zealand qualify for the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017

Team 2017

Appearance

New Zealand (NZL) 4th appearance

Year Host Teams

matches Winner

Final score

Runners-up 3rd place 3rd place score 4th place

1995 Saudi Arabia 6/8 Denmark 2-0 (1-0) Argentina Mexico 1-1 AET (1-1, 1-1) PSO 5-4 Nigeria

1992 Saudi Arabia 4/4 Argentina 3-1 (2-0) Saudi Arabia USA 5-2 (2-1) Côte d’Ivoire

*Prior to 2010 known as the adidas Golden Shoe

Year adidas Golden Ball winner

2013 NEYMAR, Brazil

2009 KAKA, Brazil

2005 ADRIANO, Brazil

2003 HENRY Thierry, France

2001 PIRES Robert, France

1999 RONALDINHO, Brazil

1997 DENILSON, Brazil

Year adidas Golden Glove winner

2013 JULIO CESAR, Brazil

2009 HOWARD Tim, USA

Year FIFA Fair Play Award winner

2013 Spain

2009 Brazil

2005 Greece

2003 Japan

2001 Japan

1999 Brazil

1997 South Africa

Year/host country Cities/Stadiums 2017 Russia 4/4

St Petersburg - FINAL Saint Petersburg Stadium

Kazan Kazan Arena

Moscow Spartak Stadium

Sochi Fisht Stadium

2013 Brazil 6/6

Rio de Janeiro - FINAL Estadio do Maracana

Belo Horizonte Estadio Mineirao

Brasilia Estadio Nacional

Fortaleza Estadio Castelao

Recife Arena Pernambuco

Salvador de Bahia Arena Fonte Nova

2009 South Africa 4/4

Johannesburg - FINAL Ellis Park Stadium

Mangaung/Bloemfontein Free State Stadium

Rustenburg Royal Bafokeng Stadium

Tshwane/Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Stadium

2005 Germany 5/5

Frankfurt/Main - FINAL Waldstadion

Cologne Stadium Cologne

Hanover Stadium Hanover

Leipzig Zentralstadion

Nuremberg Franken-Stadion

2003 France 3/3

Paris/Saint-Denis - FINAL Stade de France

Lyon Gerland

St. Etienne Geoffroy-Guichard

2001 Korea/Japan 6/6 – 2 countries

Yokohama - FINAL International Stadium Yokohama, JPN

Daegu Daegu World Cup Stadium, KOR

Ibaraki Kashima Stadium, JPN

Niigata Niigata Stadium Big Swan, JPN

Suwon Suwon World Cup Stadium, KOR

Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium, KOR

1999 Mexico 2/2

Mexico City - FINAL Estadio Azteca

Guadalajara Jalisco

1997 Saudi Arabia 1/1

Riyadh King Fahd International Stadium

*1995 Saudi Arabia 1/1

Riyadh King Fahd International Stadium

*1992 Saudi Arabia 1/1

Riyadh King Fahd International Stadium

Date Host City Match Competition Kick-off Match #

1992-10-15 RIYADH, KSA USA - Saudi Arabia 0-3 FCC 1992 20:00 1

Date Referee Match Competition Match #

1992-10-15 DA SILVA Ulisses Tavares, BRA USA - Saudi Arabia 0-3 FCC 1992 1

Date Player Match Minute Competition Match #

1992-10-15 AL BISHI Fahad, KSA USA - Saudi Arabia 48' FCC 1992 1

Date Player Match Minute Competition Match #

1992-10-15 AL BISHI Fahad, KSA USA – Saudi Arabia 48' FCC 1992 1

Date Player Match Minute Competition Match #

1992-10-15 QUINN Brian, USA USA – Saudi Arabia 81' FCC 1992 1

Date Match Result 90’ Result AET Competition Stage

1997-12-19 Uruguay – Australia 0-0 0-1 FCC 1997 Semi-finals

Date Match Result 90’ Result AET Result PSO Competition Stage

1995-01-10 Denmark – Mexico 1-1 1-1 4-2 FCC 1995 Group Stage

Final Brazil – Spain 3-0 (2-0) Estadio do Maracana – Rio De Janeiro (BRA), 2013-06-30

Attendance 73,531

Referee KUIPERS Bjorn (NED)

Goals scored FRED (BRA) 2', NEYMAR (BRA) 44', FRED (BRA) 47'

Final USA – Brazil 2-3 (2-0) Ellis Park Stadium - Johannesburg (RSA), 2009-06-28

Attendance 52,291

Referee HANSSON Martin (SWE)

Goals scored DEMPSEY Clint (USA) 10', DONOVAN Landon (USA) 27', LUIS FABIANO (BRA) 46', 74', LUCIO (BRA) 84'

Final Brazil – Argentina 4-1 (2-0) Waldstadion - Frankfurt /Main (GER), 2005-06-29

Attendance 45,591

Referee MICHEL Lubos (SVK)

Goals scored ADRIANO (BRA) 11', KAKA (BRA) 16', RONALDINHO (BRA) 47', ADRIANO (BRA) 63', Pablo AIMAR (ARG) 65'

Final Cameroon – France 0-1 AET Stade de France - PARIS/SAINT-DENIS (FRA), 2003-06-29

Attendance 51,985

Referee IVANOV Valentin (RUS)

Goal scored HENRY Thierry (FRA) 97' (golden goal)

Final Japan – France 0-1 (0-1) Intern. Stadium Yokohama – YOKOHAMA (JPN), 2001-06-10

Attendance 65,533

Referee BUJSAIM Ali (UAE)

Goal scored VIEIRA Patrick (FRA) 30'

Final Mexico – Brazil 4-3 (2-1) Azteca - Mexico City (MEX), 1999-08-04

Attendance 110,000

Referee FRISK Anders (SWE)

Goals scored ZEPEDA Miguel (MEX) 13', ABUNDIS Jose Manuel (MEX) 28', SERGINHO (BRA) 43' pen., RONI (BRA) 47', ZEPEDA Miguel (MEX) 51', BLANCO Cuauhtemoc (MEX) 62', ZE ROBERTO (BRA) 63'

Final Brazil – Australia 6-0 (3-0) King Fahd International Stadium - RIYADH (KSA), 1997-12-21

Attendance 65,000

Referee ANPRASERT Pirom (THA)

Goals scored RONALDO (BRA) 15', 27'; ROMÁRIO (BRA) 38', 53'; RONALDO (BRA) 59' pen., ROMÁRIO (BRA) 75'

Final Denmark – Argentina 2-0 (1-0) King Fahd International Stadium – Riyadh (KSA), 1995-01-13

Attendance 35,000

Referee BUJSAIM Ali (UAE)

Goals scored LAUDRUP Michael (DEN) 8' pen., RASMUSSEN Peter (DEN) 75'

Final Argentina – Saudi Arabia 3-1 (2-0) King Fahd International Stadium – Riyadh (KSA), 1992-10-20

Attendance 75,000

Referee LIM KEE CHONG An-Yan (MRI)

Goals scored RODRIGUEZ Leonardo (ARG) 18', CANIGGIA Claudio (ARG) 24', SIMEONE Diego (ARG) 64', OWAIRAN Saeed (KSA) 65'

Year Host country Teams Matches Goals Ø Spectators Ø

2013 Brazil 8 16 68 4.25 804,659 50,291

2009 South Africa 8 16 44 2.75 584,894 36,556

2005 Germany 8 16 56 3.50 603,106 37,694

2003 France 8 16 37 2.31 491,700 30,731

2001 Korea/Japan 8 16 31 1.94 557,191 34,824

1999 Mexico 8 16 55 3.44 970,000 60,625

1997 Saudi Arabia 8 16 52 3.25 333,500 20,844

1995* Saudi Arabia 6 8 19 2.38 165,000 20,625

1992* Saudi Arabia 4 4 18 4.50 169,500 42,375

TOTAL 124 380 3.06 4,679,550 37,738

Date Venue Match Result

2013-06-30 Rio De Janeiro, Estadio do Maracana (BRA) Brazil – Spain 3-0 (2-0)

2009-06-28 Johannesburg, Ellis Park Stadium (RSA) USA – Brazil 2-3 (2-0)

2005-06-29 Frankfurt, Waldstadion (GER) Brazil – Argentina 4-1 (2-0)

2003-06-29 St. Denis, Stade de France (FRA) Cameroon – France 0-1 AET (0-0)

2001-06-10 Yokohama, Int. Stadium (JPN) Japan – France 0-1 (0-1

1999-08-04 Mexico City, Azteca (MEX) Mexico – Brazil 4-3 (2-1)

1997-12-21 Riyadh, King Fahd Stadium (KSA) Brazil – Australia 6-0 (3-0)

1995-01-13* Riyadh, King Fahd Stadium (KSA) Argentina – Denmark 0-2 (0-1)

1992-10-20* Riyadh, King Fahd Stadium (KSA) Saudi Arabia – Argentina 1-3 (0-2)

Att. Date Match Result Host Venue Stage

110,000 1999-08-04 Mexico - Brazil 4-3 Mexico Mexico City Final

85,000* 1999-07-25 Mexico - Saudi Arabia 5-1 Mexico Mexico City Group stage

85,000* 1999-07-25 Bolivia - Egypt 2-2 Mexico Mexico City Group stage

82,000 1999-08-01 Mexico - USA 1-0 Mexico Mexico City Semi-finals

75,000 1992-10-20 Argentina - Saudi Arabia 3-1 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Final

73,531 2013-06-30 Brazil - Spain 3-0 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Final

73,123 2013-06-16 Mexico - Italy 1-2 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Group stage

71,806 2013-06-20 Spain - Tahiti 10-0 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Group stage

70,000 1992-10-15 USA - Saudi Arabia 0-3 Saudi Arabia Riyadh Semi-finals

67,423 2013-06-15 Brazil – Japan 3-0 Brazil Brasilia Group stage

Year / Host Total goals # Matches Average

2013 / Brazil 68 16 4.25

2009 / South Africa 44 16 2.75

2005 / Germany 56 16 3.5

2003 / France 37 16 2.31

2001 / Korea/Japan 31 16 1.94

1999 / Mexico 55 16 3.44

1997 / Saudi Arabia 52 16 3.25

1995 / Saudi Arabia* 19 8 2.38

1992/ Saudi Arabia* 18 4 4.5

Year / Host Total cards (y/r) Average Additioanl cautions

resulting in expulsions # Matches

2013 / Brazil 46 / 4 2.88 / 0.25 6 / 3 16

2009 / South Africa 50 / 4 3.12 / 0.25 0 / 0 16

2005 / Germany 71 / 3 4.44 / 0.19 2 / 1 16

2003 / France 67 / 4 4.19 / 0.25 6 / 3 16

2001 / Korea/Japan 48 / 1 3.00 / 0.06 0 / 0 16

1999 / Mexico 55 / 6 3.44 / 0.38 8 / 4 16

1997 / Saudi Arabia 54 / 4 3.38 / 0.25 4 / 2 16

1995 / Saudi Arabia* 33 / 1 4.12 / 0.12 0 / 0 8

1992 / Saudi Arabia* 11 / 2 2.75 / 0.50 0 / 0 4

Year / Host Total # Matches Average

2013 / Brazil 804,659 16 50,291

2009 / South Africa 584,894 16 36,556

2005 / Germany 603,106 16 37,694

2003 / France 491,700 16 30,731

2001 / Korea/Japan 557,191 16 34,824

1999 / Mexico 970,000 16 60,625

1997 / Saudi Arabia 333,500 16 20,844

1995 / Saudi Arabia* 165,000 8 20,625

1992 / Saudi Arabia* 169,500 4 42,375

Year Host 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2013 Brazil BRA ESP ITA URU NGA MEX JPN TAH

2009 South Africa BRA USA ESP RSA ITA EGY IRQ NZL

2005 Germany BRA ARG GER MEX JPN TUN GRE AUS

2003 France FRA CMR TUR COL BRA JPN USA NZL

2001 Korea/Japan FRA JPN AUS BRA KOR CMR CAN MEX

1999 Mexico MEX BRA USA KSA GER BOL EGY NZL

1997 Saudi Arabia BRA AUS CZE URU MEX UAE KSA RSA

1995* Saudi Arabia DEN ARG MEX NGA KSA JPN - -

1992* Saudi Arabia ARG KSA USA CIV - - - -

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Rank Team MP W D L GF GA Pts. Avg. Pts.

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1 Brazil 33 23 5 5 78 28 74 2.24 7 1 2 4 5 1 1 1

2 Mexico 22 9 5 8 36 33 32 1.45 6 3 5 1 8 4 6

3 France 10 9 0 1 24 5 27 2.7 2 1 1

4 Spain 10 7 1 2 26 8 22 2.2 2 3 2

5 USA 15 6 1 8 20 20 19 1.27 4 3 3 7 2

6 Argentina 10 5 3 2 22 14 18 1.8 3 1 2 2

7 Japan 16 5 2 9 19 25 17 1.06 5 6 2 6 5 7

8 Uruguay 10 5 1 4 22 13 16 1.6 2 4 4

9 Australia 13 5 1 7 13 20 16 1.23 3 2 3 8

10 Germany 8 4 1 3 17 17 13 1.62 2 5 3

11 Cameroon 8 4 1 3 5 5 13 1.62 2 6 2

12 Italy 8 3 2 3 13 15 11 1.38 2 5 3

13 Saudi Arabia 12 3 1 8 13 31 10 0.83 4 2 5 7 4

14 Nigeria 6 2 2 2 11 7 8 1.33 2 4 5

15 Denmark 3 2 1 0 5 1 7 2.33 1 1

16 Czech Republic 5 2 1 2 10 7 7 1.4 1 3

17 Turkey 5 2 1 2 8 8 7 1.4 1 3

18 Korea Republic 3 2 0 1 3 6 6 2 1 5

19 Colombia 5 2 0 3 5 5 6 1.2 1 4

20 Egypt 6 1 2 3 9 16 5 0.83 2 7 6

21 South Africa 8 1 2 5 9 13 5 0.62 2 8 4

22 Tunisia 3 1 0 2 3 5 3 1 1 6

23 United Arab Emirates 3 1 0 2 2 8 3 1 1 6

24 Bolivia 3 0 2 1 2 3 2 0.67 1 6

25 Iraq 3 0 2 1 0 1 2 0.67 1 7

26 Greece 3 0 1 2 0 4 1 0.33 1 7

27 Canada 3 0 1 2 0 5 1 0.33 1 7

28 New Zealand 9 0 1 8 2 24 1 0.11 3 8 8 8

29 Cote d‘Ivoire 2 0 0 2 2 9 0 0 1 4

30 Tahiti 3 0 0 3 1 24 0 0 1 8

2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Russia

Russia host

Australia winners of the 2015 AFC Asian Cup

Cameroon winners of the 2017 CAF African Cup of Nations

Chile winners of the 2015 Copa América

Germany winners of the 2014 FIFA World Cup™

Mexico 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup winners Mexico won a one-match head-to-head play-off against 2013 Gold Cup champions USA.

New Zealand winners of the 2016 OFC Nations Cup

Portugal winners of the 2016 UEFA EURO

2013 FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil

Brazil host

Italy runners-up of the 2012 UEFA EURO

Japan winners of the 2011 AFC Asian Cup

Mexico winners of the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Nigeria winners of the 2013 CAF African Cup of Nations

Spain winners of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™

Tahiti winners of the 2012 OFC Nations Cup

Uruguay winners of the 2011 Copa América

2009 FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa

South Africa host

Iraq winners of the 2007 AFC Asian Cup

Egypt winners of the 2008 CAF African Cup of Nations

USA winners of the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Brazil winners of the 2007 Copa América

Italy winners of the 2006 FIFA World Cup™

Spain winners of the 2008 UEFA European Championship

New Zealand winners of the 2007/8 OFC Oceania Nations Cup

2005 FIFA Confederations Cup Germany

Germany host, 2002 FIFA World Cup™ runners-up

Argentina runners-up of the 2004 Copa América

Australia winners of the 2004 OFC Oceania Nations Cup

Brazil winners of the 2002 FIFA World Cup™ and the 2004 Copa América

Greece winners of the 2004 UEFA European Championship

Japan winners of the 2004 AFC Asian Cup

Mexico winners of the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Tunisia winners of the 2004 CAF African Cup of Nations

2003 FIFA Confederations Cup France

France host/defending champions/winners of the 2000 UEFA European Championship

Japan winners of the 2000 AFC Asian Nations Cup

Colombia winners of the 2001 Copa América

New Zealand winners of the 2002 OFC Oceania Nations Cup

Brazil winners of the 2002 FIFA World Cup™

Cameroon winner of the 2002 CAF Africa Cup of Nations

USA winner of the 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Turkey UEFA representatives, by invitation

2001 FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan

Korea co-host

Japan co-host

Mexico defending champions

Australia winners of the 2000 OFC Oceania Nations Cup

Brazil winners of the 1999 Copa América

Cameroon winners of the 2000 CAF Africa Cup of Nations

Canada winners of the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup

France winners of 2000 UEFA European Championship

Brazil defending champions and winners of the 1997 Copa América

Mexico winners of the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Germany winners of the 1996 UEFA European Championship

Saudi Arabia winners of the 1996 AFC Asian Cup 1996

Egypt winners of the 1998 CAF African Nations Cup

USA runners-up at the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Bolivia runners-up at the 1997 Copa América

New Zealand winners of the OFC Oceania Nations Cup

1997 FIFA Confederations Cup Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia host, winners of the 1996 AFC Asian Cup

Brazil winners of the 1994 FIFA World Cup™

Uruguay winners of the 1995 Copa América

Czech Republic runners-up of the 1996 UEFA European Championship– replacing Germany

United Arab Emirates runners-up of the 1996 AFC Asian Cup

Mexico winners of the 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup

South Africa winners of the 1996 African Cup of Nations

Australia representing Oceania

1995 Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup

Japan winners of the 1992 AFC Asian Cup

Nigeria winners of the 1994 CAF African Cup of Nations

Saudi Arabia host

Mexico winners of the 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Argentina winners of the 1993 Copa América

Denmark winners of the 1992 UEFA European Championship

1992 Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup

USA winners of the 1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Saudi Arabia host and winners of the 1992 AFC Asian Cup

Argentina winners of the 1993 Copa América

Côte d’Ivoire winners of the 1996 CAF African Cup of Nations

Most goals

Goals Result Match Date

10 10-0 (4-0) Spain – Tahiti 2013-06-20

10 8-2 (4-2) Brazil – Saudi Arabia 1999-08-01

8 8-0 (4-0) Uruguay – Tahiti 2013-06-23

7 1-6 (0-4) United Arab Emirates – Czech Republic 1997-12-17

7 1-6 (0-4) Tahiti – Nigeria 2013-06-17

7 5-2 (2-1) USA – Cote d'Ivoire 1992-10-19

7 4-3 (2-1) Uruguay – South Africa 1997-12-17

7 4-3 (2-1) Mexico – Brazil 1999-08-04

7 4-3 (2-2) Germany – Australia 2005-06-15

7 4-3 AET (3-3, 2-1) Germany – Mexico 2005-06-29

7 4-3 (3-1) Brazil – Egypt 2009-06-15

7 4-3 (1-2) Italy – Japan 2013-06-19

Goal # Goalscorer Match Date

1 AL BISHI Fahad, KSA USA – Saudi Arabia 1992-10-15

100 RADWAN Yaser, EGY Bolivia – Egypt 1999-07-25

200 KARADENIZ Gokdeniz, TUR Brazil – Turkey 2003-06-23

300 ALTIDORE Jozy, USA Spain – USA 2009-06-24

380 FRED, BRA Brazil – Spain 2013-06-30

Goals Team

78 Brazil

36 Mexico

26 Spain

24 France

22 Argentina

22 Uruguay

Result Match Date

10-0 (4-0) Spain – Tahiti 2013-06-20

8-0 (4-0) Uruguay – Tahiti 2013-06-23

8-2 (4-2) Brazil – Saudi Arabia 1999-08-01

6-0 (3-0) Brazil – Australia 1997-12-21

1-6 (0-4) United Arab Emirates – Czech Republic 1997-12-17

1-6 (0-3) Tahiti – Nigeria 2013-06-17

0-5 (0-1) Saudi Arabia – Mexico 1997-12-14

5-0 (3-0) France – Korea Republic 2001-05-30

5-0 (2-0) France – New Zealand 2003-06-22

0-5 (0-4) New Zealand – Spain 2009-06-14

Min Sec Player Date Match

0 39” MUBARAK Hassan, UAE 1997-12-15 UAE – South Africa

1’ 20” HERNANDEZ Abel, URU 2013-06-23 Uruguay – Tahiti

1’ 42’’ FRED, BRA 2013-06-30 Brazil – Spain

1’ 45” SANLI Tuncay, TUR 2003-06-28 Colombia – Turkey

2’ 30’’ BATISTUTA Gabriel, ARG 1992-10-16 Argentina – Cote d’Ivoire

Date Match Regular AET PSO Phase

1995-01-10 Denmark – Mexico 1-1 1-1 4-2 Group matches

1995-01-13 Mexico – Nigeria 1-1 1-1 5-4 Match for 3rd place

1997-12-19 Uruguay – Australia 0-0 0-1 - Semi-finals

1999-08-01 Mexico – USA 0-0 1-0 - Semi-finals

2003-06-29 Cameroon – France 0-0 0-1 - Final

2005-06-26 Mexico – Argentina 0-0 1-1 5-6 Semi- finals

2005-06-29 Germany – Mexico 3-3 4-3 - Match for 3rd place

2009-06-28 Spain - South Africa 2-2 3-2 - Match for 3rd place

2013-06-27 Spain – Italy 0-0 0-0 7-6 Semi-finals

2013-06-30 Uruguay – Italy 2-2 2-2 2-3 Match for 3rd place

Minutes Player Date Match

1' YAMAGUCHI Toshihiro, JPN 1995-01-06 Japan – Nigeria

2' FANTENI Thembinkosi, RSA 2009-06-14 South Africa – Iraq

3' HOGH Jes, DEN 1995-01-10 Denmark – Mexico

Minutes Player Date Match

24' VIDUKA Mark, AUS 1997-12-21 Brazil – Australia

28' SABRY Abdel, EGY 1999-07-29 Egypt – Saudi Arabia

32' CLARK Ricardo, USA 2009-06-15 USA – Italy

Participations Team

7 Brazil

6 Mexico

5 Japan

4 Saudi Arabia

4 USA

Matches Team

33 Brazil

22 Mexico

16 Japan

15 USA

Matches won Team

23 Brazil

9 Mexico

9 France

Wins Team Year

12 Brazil 2005-present

8 France 2001-present

Matches Team Year

13 Brazil 2005-present

9 Brazil 1997-1999

8 France 2001-present

Matches Team Year Minutes

5 Cameroon 2001-2003 572’

5 Brazil 1997-1999 472’

4 Japan 1995-2001 394’

Matches Team Year

13 Brazil 2005-present

11 Mexico 1995-1999

9 Brazil 1997-2001

8 France 2001-present

Year Team Goals

2013 Spain 15

2009 Brazil 14

2005 Germany 15

2003 France 12

2001 France 12

1999 Brazil 18

1997 Brazil 14

1995* Argentina, Denmark 5

1992* Argentina 7

Goals Team Competition

18 Brazil Mexico 1999

15 Germany Germany 2005

15 Spain Brazil 2013

14 Brazil Saudi Arabia 1997

14 Brazil South Africa 2009

14 Brazil Brazil 2013

14 Uruguay Brazil 2013

Result # Recurring

1-0 24

2-0 18

2-1 14

3-0 13

0-0 10

2-2 7

4-3 6

3-2 5

3-1, 5-0 4

1-1, 4-0, 5-1 3

4-2 2

4-1, 4-2, 5-2, 6-0, 6-1, 8-0, 8-2, 10-0 1

Match Matches

Brazil - Mexico 4

Brazil - USA 4

Australia - Brazil 3

Brazil - Japan 3

Mexico - Saudi Arabia 3

# Date Host Venue Match

1 1992-10-15 RIYADH, KSA King Fahd International Stadium USA - Saudi Arabia 0-3 (0-0)

50 2001-06-01 ULSAN, KOR Munsu Football Stadium (KOR) Korea Republic – Mexico 2-1 (0-0)

100 2009-06-18 JOHANNESBURG, RSA Ellis Park Stadium Egypt – Italy 1-0 (1-0)

124 2013-06-30 RIO DE JANEIRO, BRA Estadio do Maracana Brazil – Spain 3-0 (2-0)

Oldest team (y/m) Competition

28/07 Italy South Africa 2009

28/07 Uruguay Brazil 2013

Youngest team (y/m)

22/02 Uruguay Saudi Arabia 1997

Average age of all players Average age (years/months)

Brazil 2013 26/11

South Africa 2009 26/08

Germany 2005 26/10

France 2003 26/00

Korea/Japan 2001 26/03

Mexico 1999 26/03

Saudi Arabia 1997 25/11

Saudi Arabia 1995* 25/11

Saudi Arabia 1992* 25/01

Yellow cards Teams ( number of cards) Competition

9 France (4) / Colombia (5) France 2003

9 Colombia (3) / New Zealand (6) France 2003

9 Czech Republic (4) / Uruguay (5) Saudi Arabia 1997

8 Mexico (5) / Nigeria (3) Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup 1995

7 Brazil (4) / Czech Republic (3) Saudi Arabia 1997

7 USA (5) / Saudi Arabia (2) Mexico 1999

7 Mexico (4) / Brazil (3) Mexico 1999

7 USA (3) / Germany (4) Mexico 1999

7 France (4) / Brazil (3) Korea/Japan 2001

7 Australia (4) / Tunisia (3) Germany 2005

7 Mexico (5) / Argentina (2) Germany 2005

7 Spain (4) / South Africa (3) South Africa 2009

7 Uruguay (3) / Tahiti (4) Brazil 2013

Matches Player Matches: competition

22 DIDA, BRA 5-1997, 5-1999, 5-2001, 3-2003, 4-2005

17 LUCIO, BRA 4-2001, 3-2003, 5-2005, 5-2009

16 PARDO Pavel, MEX 3-1997, 5-1999, 3-2001, 5-2005

14 SUAREZ Claudio, MEX 3-1995, 3-1997, 5-1999, 3-2001

13 RONALDINHO, BRA 5-1999, 3-2003, 5-2005

11 EMERSON, BRA 4-1999, 3-2003, 4-2005

11 VIDMAR Tony, AUS 4-1997, 5-2001, 2-2005

10 9 players with 10 matches

Participations Player Matches: competition

5 DIDA, BRA 5-1997; 5-1999; 5-2001; 3-2003; 4-2005

4 AL KHLAIWI Mohammed, KSA 1-1992; 2-1995; 3-1997; 4-1999

4 LUCIO, BRA 4-2001; 3-2003; 5-2005; 5-2009

4 PARDO Pavel, MEX 3-1997; 5-1999; 3-2001; 5-2005

4 SUAREZ Claudio, MEX 3-1995; 3-1997; 5-1999; 3-2001

Hat-tricks Player Goals Match Result Date

2 TORRES Fernando, ESP 4 Spain – Tahiti 10-0 2013-06-20

3 New Zealand – Spain 0-5 2009-06-14

1 AL OTAIBI Marzouk, KSA 4 Egypt – Saudi Arabia 1-5 1999-07-29

1 BLANCO Cuauhtemoc, MEX 4 Mexico – Saudi Arabia 5-1 1999-07-25

1 FIGUEROA Lucho, ARG 3 Australia - Argentina 2-4 2005-06-18

1 HERNANDEZ Abel, MEX 4 Uruguay – Tahiti 8-0 2013-06-23

1 ODUAMADI Nnamdi, NGA 3 Tahiti – Nigeria 1-6 2013-06-17

1 ROMARIO, BRA 3 Brazil – Australia 6-0 1997-12-21

1 RONALDINHO, BRA 3 Brazil – Saudi Arabia 8-2 1999-08-01

1 RONALDO, BRA 3 Brazil – Australia 6-0 1997-12-21

1 SMICER Vladimir, CZE 3 United Arab Emirates – Czech Republic 1-6 1997-12-17

1 VILLA David, ESP 3 Spain – Tahiti 10-0 2013-06-20

Number of goals Player

9 BLANCO Cuauhtemoc, MEX (1997-3; 1999-6)

9 RONALDINHO, BRA (1999-6; 2005-3)

8 TORRES Fernando, ESP (2009-3; 2013-5)

7 ADRIANO, BRA (2003-2; 2005-5)

7 ROMARIO, BRA (1997-7)

6 AL OTAIBI Marzouk, KSA (1999-6)

6 VILLA David, ESP (3-2009; 3-2013)

5 ALEX, BRA (1999-4; 2003-1)

5 ALOISI John, AUS (1997-1; 2005-4)

5 FRED, BRA (2013-5)

5 LUIS FABIANO, BRA (2009-5)

5 PIRES Robert, FRA (2001-2; 2003-3)

5 SMICER Vladimir, CZE (1997-5)

Edition Player Goals

2013 TORRES Fernando, ESP FRED, BRA

5

2009 LUIS FABIANO, BRA 5

2005 ADRIANO, BRA 5

2003 HENRY Thierry, FRA 4

2001

SUZUKI Takayuki, JPN HWANG Sun Hong, KOR CARRIERE Eric, FRA MURPHY Shaun, AUS VIEIRA Patrick, FRA PIRES Robert, FRA WILTORD Sylvain, FRA

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

1999 AL OTAIBI Marzouk, KSA RONALDINHO, BRA BLANCO Cuauhtemoc, MEX

6 6 6

1997 ROMARIO, BRA 7

1995* GARCIA Luis, MEX 3

1992* MURRAY Bruce, USA BATISTUTA Gabriel, ARG

2 2

Matches Player, Nationality Dates Goals

4 ROMARIO, BRA 1997-12-12 - 1997-12-21 7

4 RONALDINHO, BRA 1999-07-24 – 1999-08-01 6

4 BALLACK Michael, GER 2005-06-15 - 2005-06-29 4

Minutes Goalkeeper Year

503’ DIDA, BRA 1997-1999

368’ SANCHEZ Oswaldo, MEX 2005

367’ KAMENI Idriss, CMR 2003

315’ JULIO CESAR, BRA 2009

305’ DIDA, BRA 2001

300’ KAWAGUCHI Yoshikatsu, JPN 2001

Age Player DOB Match Date

Youngest 17y 192d WOOD Chris, NZL 1991-12-07 South Africa – New Zealand 2009-06-17

Oldest 39y 66d BOUMNIJEL Ali, TUN 1966-04-13 Tunisia – Germany 2005-06-18

Age Scorer DOB Match Date

Youngest 19y 10d ZALAYETA Marcelo, URU 1978-12-05 Czechoslovakia – Uruguay 1997-12-15

Oldest 38y 129d MATTHAEUS Lothar, GER 1961-03-21 Germany - New Zealand 1999-07-28

Matches Coach (DOB) Team Competition-number of matches

10 DEL BOSQUE Vicente, ESP (1950-12-23) Spain 2009-5; 2013-5

8 ARENA Bruce, USA (1951-09-21) USA 1999-5; 2003-3

8 LAPUENTE Manuel, MEX (1944-05-15) Mexico 1997-3; 1999-5

8 FARINA Frank, AUS (1964-09-05) Australia 2001-5; 2005-3

8 LEMERRE Roger, FRA (1941-06-18) 2001: France, 2005: Tunisia 2001-5; 2005-3

8 MACALA Milan, CZE (1945-07-04) 1997: UAE, 1999: Saudi Arabia 1997-3; 1999-5

8 PARREIRA Carlos Alberto, BRA (1943-02-27) Brazil 2003-3; 2005-5

Year Coach (DOB) Team

2013 SCOLARI Luiz Felipe (BRA, 1948-11-09) Brazil

2009 DUNGA (BRA, 1963-10-31) Brazil

2005 PARREIRA Carlos Alberto (BRA, 1943-02-27) Brazil

2003 SANTINI Jacques (FRA, 1952-04-25) France

2001 LEMERRE Roger (FRA, 1941-06-18) France

1999 LAPUENTE Manuel (MEX, 1944-05-15) Mexico

1997 ZAGALLO Mario (BRA, 1931-08-09) Brazil

1995* MOELLER NIELSEN Richard (DEN, .1937-08-19) Denmark

1992* BASILE Alfio (ARG, 1943-11-01) Argentina

Age Coach Match Date

Youngest 36y 263d AMODU Shaibu, NGA Japan – Nigeria 1995-01-06

Oldest 66y 317d REHHAGEL Otto, GER Greece – Mexico 2005-06-22

Event Team Coach Nationality Matches

Brazil 2013 Brazil SCOLARI Luiz Felipe Brazil 5

Italy PRANDELLI Cesare Italy 5

Japan ZACCHERONI Alberto Italy 3

Mexico DE LA TORRE Jose Manuel Mexico 3

Nigeria KESHI Stephen Nigeria 3

Spain DEL BOSQUE Vicente Spain 5

Tahiti ETAETA Eddy France 3

Uruguay TABAREZ Oscar Uruguay 5

South Africa 2009 Brazil DUNGA Brazil 5

Egypt SHEHATA Hassan Egypt 3

Iraq MILUTINOVIC Bora Serbia 3

Italy LIPPI Marcello Italy 3

New Zealand HERBERT Ricki New Zealand 3

South Africa SANTANA Joel Brazil 5

Spain DEL BOSQUE Vicente Spain 5

USA BRADLEY Bob USA 5

Germany 2005 Argentina PEKERMAN Jose Argentina 5

Australia FARINA Frank Australia 3

Brazil PARREIRA Carlos Alberto Brazil 5

Germany KLINSMANN Juergen Germany 5

Greece REHHAGEL Otto Germany 3

Japan ZICO Brazil 3

Mexico LA VOLPE Ricardo Argentina 5

Tunisia LEMERRE Roger France 3

France 2003 Brazil PARREIRA Carlos Alberto Brazil 3

Cameroon SCHAEFER Winnie Germany 5

Colombia MATURANA Francisco Colombia 5

France SANTINI Jacques France 5

Japan ZICO Brazil 3

New Zealand WAITT Mick New Zealand 3

Turkey GUNES Senol Turkey 5

USA ARENA Bruce USA 3

Korea/Japan 2001 Australia FARINA Frank Australia 5

Brazil LEAO Brazil 5

Cameroon LECHANTRE Pierre France 3

Canada OSIECK Holger Germany 3

France LEMERRE Roger France 5

Japan TROUSSIER Philippe France 5

Korea Republic HIDDINK Guus Netherlands 3

Mexico MEZA Enrique Mexico 3

¨Event Team Coach Nationality Matches

Mexico 1999 Bolivia VEIRA Hector Argentina 3

Brazil LUXEMBURGO Wanderley Brazil 5

Egypt EL GOHARY Mahmoud Egypt 3

Germany RIBBECK Erich Germany 3

Mexico LAPUENTE Manuel Mexico 5

New Zealand DUGDALE Ken England 3

Saudi Arabia MACALA Milan Czech Republic 5

USA ARENA Bruce USA 5

Saudi Arabia 1997 Australia VENABLES Terry England 5

Brazil ZAGALLO Mario Brazil 5

Czech Republic UHRIN Dusan Czech Republic 5

Mexico LAPUENTE Manuel Mexico 3

Saudi Arabia PFISTER Otto Germany 3

South Africa BARKER Clive South Africa 3

United Arab Emirates MACALA Milan Czech Republic 3

Uruguay PUA Victor Uruguay 5

Saudi Arabia 1995 Argentina PASSARELLA Daniel Argentina 3

Denmark MOELLER NIELSEN Richard Denmark 3

Japan KAMO Shu Japan 2

Mexico BARON Miguel Mejia Mexico 3

Nigeria AMODU Shaibu Nigeria 3

Saudi Arabia AL KHARASHI Mohamed Saudi Arabia 2

Saudi Arabia 1992 Argentina BASILE Alfio Argentina 2

Cote d‘Ivoire MARTIAL Yeo Cote d‘Ivoire 2

Saudi Arabia NELSINHO ROSA Brazil 2

USA MILUTINOVIC Bora Yugoslavia 2

Participations Referee Number of matches per year

3 CODJIA Coffi, BEN 1-1999 (2-Y), 1-2003 (3-Y), 1-2009 (-)

2 AMARILLA Carlos, PAR 1-2003 (5-Y); 2-2005 (9-Y)

2 ARCHUNDIA Benito, MEX 2-2001 (8-Y, 1R); 2-2009 (7-Y)

2 BADILLA Rodrigo, CRC 1-1992 (2-Y); 1-1995 (3-Y)

2 BATRES Carlos, GUA 1-2001 (5-Y); 1-2003 (8-Y, 1-2Y)

2 BREEZE Matthew, AUS 2-2005 (6-Y, 1R); 2-2009 (10-Y)

2 Ali BUJSAIM, UAE 2-1995 (9-Y, 1-R); 2-2001 (4-Y)

2 LARRIONDA Jorge, URU 3-2003 (15-Y); 2-2009 (7-Y, 1-R)

2 RUIZ Oscar, COL 3-1999 (12-Y); 1-2001 (5-Y)

2 LIM KEE CHONG An Yan, MRI 1-1992 (3-Y); 1-1995 (2-Y)

2 WEBB Howard, ENG 2-2009 (3-Y, 1-R); 2-2013 (7-Y)

Number of matches Referee Number of matches per year

5 LARRIONDA Jorge, URU 3-2003; 2-2009

4 BREEZE Matthew, AUS 2-2005; 2- 2009

4 WEBB Howard, ENG 2-2009; 2-2013

4 ARCHUNDIA Benito, MEX 2-2001; 2-2009

4 Ali BUJSAIM, UAE 2-1995; 2-2001

4 RUIZ Oscar, COL 3-1999; 1-2001

Age Referee (DOB) Match Date

Youngest 29y 266d DAAMI Mourad, TUN (1975-10-13) Japan – Brazil 2005-06-22

Oldest 47y 66d DA SILVA Ulisses Tavares, BRA (1945-08-10) USA – Saudi Arabia *1992-10-15

Competition Referee Match

Brazil 2013 KUIPERS Bjorn, NED Brazil – Spain

South Africa 2009 HANSSON Martin, SWE USA – Brazil

Germany 2005 MICHEL Lubos, SVK Brazil – Argentina

France 2003 IVANOV Valentin, RUS Cameroon – France

Korea/Japan 2001 BUJSAIM Ali, UAE Japan – France

Mexico 1999 FRISK Anders, SWE Mexico – Brazil

Saudi Arabia 1997 ANPRASERT Pirom, THA Brazil – Australia

Saudi Arabia 1995* BUJSAIM Ali, UAE Denmark – Argentina

Saudi Arabia 1992* LIM KEE CHONG An Yan, MRI Argentina - Saudi Arabia