Players Facts & Figures

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Players count: the 26 countries represented in the competition

Countries represented by a club

Brazil 27 Korea Republic 20 United Arab Emirates 19 Congo DR 18 Mexico 15 Papua New Guinea 11 Italy 5

Other countries

Argentina 9 France 1 Fiji 6 1 Solomon Islands 6 Kenya 1 Colombia 4 FYR Macedonia 1 Cameroon 3 Montenegro 1 USA 2 Netherlands 1 USA 2 Nigeria 1 Zambia 2 Paraguay 1 Australia 1 Serbia 1 Côte d’Ivoire 1

The 27 Brazilians are spread over three different clubs (Internacional, Inter, Al-Wahda). The same holds true for the 9 Argentinians (Pachuca, Inter, Internacional) and the 4 Colombians (Pachuca, Inter, Seongnam).

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Number of FIFA Club World Cup participants by club

Club Players Mazembe TP Englebert 17

Club de Futbol Pachucha 15 SC Internacional 3 Internazionale Milano 2 Seongnam Ilhawa Chinman FC 2 Al Wahda 0

Hekari United FC 0

Players who lifted the FIFA Club World Cup trophy

Player Nat Current Club Winning Club FIFA Club World Cup edition INDIO BRA SC Internactional SC Internacional 2006 KLEBER BRA SC Internacional Corinthians 2000 RENAN BRA SC Internacional SC Internacional 2006

Longest FIFA Careers

Name Nat Club First FIFA Final Competition ARG SC Internacional FIFA U-16 World Championship 1989 Miguel CALERO MEX Pachuca FIFA World Youth Championship 1989

FIFA World Cup participations

Part. Name Nat Club FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups 4 Gideon OMOKIRIO SOL Hekari FC 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 1 Benjamin MELO SOL Hekari FC 2007

Gideon OMOKIRIO played in 11 matches for Solomon Islands, scoring 5 goals.

Benjamin MELO played in 3 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup matches for Solomon Islands, scoring 1 goal.

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Most FIFA competitions appearances

Part. Name Nat Club FIFA World Cups 8 LUCIO BRA Internazionale 2010 FIFA World Cup ™ FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 2006 FIFA World Cup ™ FIFA Confederations Cup Germany 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup France 2003 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™ FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan 2001 Olympic Football Tournaments Sydney 2000 - Men 7 Samuel ETOO CMR Internazionale 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ FIFA Confederations Cup France 2003 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™ FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan 2001 Olympic Football Tournaments Sydney 2000 FIFA Club World Championship Brazil 2000 1998 FIFA World Cup France™ 7 JULIO CESAR BRA Internazionale 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™ FIFA Confederations Cup France 2003 Olympic Football Tournaments Sydney 2000 FIFA World Youth Championship Nigeria 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship Ecuador 1995

Julio Cesar in the final of the FIFA U-17 World Championship Ecuador 1995 against Ghana. Brazil lost 3-2.

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The 20 players who have appeared at least at one FIFA World Cup™

Participations Name Nat Club FIFA World Cups 3 Samuel ETOO CMR Internazionale Milano 1998, 2006, 2010 3 LUCIO BRA Internazionale Milano 2002, 2006, 2010 3 Dejan STANKOVIC SRB Internazionale Milano 1998, 2006, 2010 2 JULIO CESAR BRA Internazionale Milano 2006, 2010 2 Braulio LUNA MEX Club de Futbol Pachuca 2002, 2006 2 Marco MATERAZZI ITA Internazionale Milano 2002, 2006 2 GHA Internazionale Milano 2006, 2010 2 Wesley SNEIJDER NED Internazionale Milano 2006, 2010 2 ARG Internazionale Milano 1998, 2002 1 Roberto ABBONDANZIERI ARG SC Internacional 2006 1 Paul AGUILAR MEX Club de Futbol Pachuca 2010 1 Edgar BENITEZ PAR Club de Futbol Pachuca 2010 1 Miguel CALERO COL Club de Futbol Pachuca 1998 1 ARG Internazionale Milano 2006 1 Ivan CORDOBA COL Internazionale Milano 1998 1 JUNG Sung Ryong KOR Seongnam Ilhawa Chunman FC 2010 1 Herculez GOMEZ USA Club de Futbol Pachuca 2010 1 MAICON BRA Internazionale Milano 2010 1 ARG Internazionale Milano 2010 1 Francisco TORRES USA Club de Futbol Pachuca 2010

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Number of FIFA World Cup participants by edition

13

8 6 5

2010 South Africa 2006 Germany 2002 Korea/Japan 1998 France

FIFA Champions - the 10 players who have won at least one FIFA competition

Name Nat Club FIFA Final Competition

ANDREZINHO BRA SC Internacional FIFA World Youth Championship UAE 2003 FIFA U-17 World Championship New Zealand 1999 Esteban CAMBIASSO ARG Internazionale FIFA World Youth Championship Malaysia 1997 Samuel ETO’O CMR Internazionale Olympic Football Tournaments Sydney 2000 FERNANDAO BAIANO BRA Al Wahda FIFA Club World Championship Brazil 2000 JULIO CESAR BRA Internazionale FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 KLEBER BRA SC Internacional FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 FIFA Club World Championship Brazil 2000 LUCIO BRA Internazionale FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Germany 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup France 2003 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™ MAICON BRA Internazionale FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Germany 2005 Marco MATERAZZI ITA Internazionale 2006 FIFA World Germany™ RENAN BRA SC Internacional FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2006

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Oldest and Youngest Players (Year / Month)

Team Av. Age Youngest Player Oldest Player Seongnam Ilhwa Chunman FC 25/05 HONG Chul (20/03) Sasa OGNENOVSKI (31/09) Al-Wahda Sports Club 26/02 Amer BAZUHAIR (19/07) MUTAZ ABDULLA (36/01) Club de Futbol Pachuca 26/03 Victor MANON (18/11) Miguel CALERO (39/08) TP Mazembe Englebert 26/06 Mianga NDONGA (18/08) Muteba KIDIABA (34/11) Hekari United FC 26/10 Joachim WAROI (22/03) Gideon OMOKIRIO (34/02) 27/05 OSCAR (19/04) Roberto ABBONDANZIERI (38/04) FC Internazionale Milano 28/10 Simone BENEDETTI (18/09) Paolo ORLANDONI (38/04) OVERALL 26/10 Mianga NDONGA (18/08) Miguel CALERO (39/08)

Tall to Small (m.cm)

Team Av. Size Tallest Smallest FC Internazionale Milano 1.83 Marco MATERAZZI (1.93) Wesley SNEIJDER (1.71) Seongnam Ilhawa Chunman FC 1.82 Sasa OGNENOVSKI (1.95) CHOI Sung Kuk (1.72) Sport Club Internacional 1.81 LAURO (1.93) TINGA (1.70) Al-Wahda Sports Club 1.79 Mohamed AL SHEHHI (1.87) FAHED MAZUD (1.67) Club de Futbol Pachuca 1.77 Carlos VELAZQUEZ (1.90) Luis MONTES (1.66) Hekari United FC 1.76 Osea VAKATALESAU (1.93) Eric KOMENG (1.64) TP Mazembe Englebert 1.75 Joel KIMWAKI (1.84) Stoppila SUNZU (1.60 OVERALL 1.79 Sasa OGNENOVSKI (1.95) Stoppila SUNZU (1.60)

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Goals, cards, attendances: comparative statistics 2000-2009

Goals Total No of matches Average UAE 2009 25 7 3.13 Japan 2008 23 8 2.88 Japan 2007 21 7 3.00 Japan 2006 17 7 2.43 Japan 2005 19 7 2.71 Brazil 2000 43 14 3.07

Yellow/Red cards* Total* No of matches Average UAE 2009 36 / 4 8 4.50 / 0.50 Japan 2008 38 / 2 8 4.75 / 0.25 Japan 2007 27 / 3 7 3.00 / 0.43 Japan 2006 29 / 0 7 4.14 / 0.00 Japan 2005 31 / 2 7 4.43 / 0.29 Brazil 2000 56 / 6 14 4.00 / 0.43

*yellow cards do not include second cautions in same match / no. of red cards include direct expulsions and indirect expulsions due to second caution in same match

Attendance Total No of matches Average UAE 2009 156,350 8 19,544 Japan 2008 355,515 8 44,439 Japan 2007 318,871 7 45,553 Japan 2006 302,142 7 43,163 Japan 2005 261,456 7 37,351 Brazil 2000 514,000 14 36,714

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