United became the first British club to win the FIFA Club
World Cup when the Reds beat LDU Quito in Yokohama, Japan on 21 December
2008. Wayne Rooney scored the only goal.
The 1-0 win
over LDU Quito in the final was the second of two matches United played
in the tournament - Sir Alex Ferguson's men also won a semi-final a few
days earlier against Gamba Osaka, beating the Japanese side 5-3 with
goals from Rooney (2), Nemanja Vidic, Cristiano Ronaldo and Darren
Fletcher.
In all, the following seven teams took part in the 2008
Club World Cup - representing either the host nation or one of world
football's six confederations:
Gamba Osaka (Japan, host nation);
Waitakere United (New Zealand, OFC), Adelaide United (Australia, AFC),
Pachuca (Mexico, CONCACAF), LDU Quito (Ecuador, CONMEBOL), Al Ahly
(Egypt, CAF), Manchester United (England, UEFA).
December 2008 in
Japan was United's second participation in the tournament. The Reds
previously entered in 1999/2000, when the competition was inaugurated
under the title of FIFA Club World Championship.
The
inaugural tournament took place in January 2000 and featured eight teams
- representatives from the six football confederations, plus the 1998
winners of the Inter-Continental Cup (inspiration for FIFA's
competition) and the champions of the host nation, Brazil:Manchester
United (England, UEFA), Rayos del Necaxa (Mexico, CONCACAF), Al-Nassr
(Saudi Arabia, AFC), South Melbourne (Australia, OFC), Vasco da Gama
(Brazil, CONMEBOL), Raja Casablanca (Morocco, CAF), Real Madrid
(Inter-Continental Cup winners 1998), Corinthians (Brazil, host nation).
The
format was two groups of four, with the top two teams from each group
progressing to the semi-finals. United failed to reach the semis, after
drawing with Necaxa 1-1, losing to Vasco da Gama 3-1 and beating South
Melbourne 2-0, all in the famous Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
The
inaugural winners of the FIFA Club World Championship were Corinthians,
who beat their great Brazilian rivals Vasco da Gama 4-3 on penalties in
the final.
United's record: entrants 2000, winners 2008.