Every year, the FIFA Club World Cup offers a unique opportunity for fans to watch the best clubs compete to be crowned as world champions. The 2020 edition will be contested by Al Duhail SC (host nation representatives), Al Ahly SC (CAF), FC Bayern Munich (UEFA), Palmeiras (CONMEBOL), Tigres UANL (Concacaf) and Ulsan Hyundai FC (AFC).
This will be the second time the tournament has been played in Qatar, following the country’s successful hosting of the 2019 edition, where Liverpool were crowned champions. This year’s tournament will be played in two FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ venues: Education City Stadium and the recently-launched Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium.
Ahead of the latest edition of the competition kick-off, we spoke to footballing legends and Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) Ambassadors Cafu, Samuel Eto’o, Wael Gomaa and Xavi Hernandez about their memories of competing in the tournament during their playing…