The Story So Far
2025 -> to be announced in January 2026, stay tuned!
2024 -> Brazil (CONMEBOL)
2023 -> Morocco (CAF)
2022 -> Portugal (UEFA)
2021 -> Portugal (UEFA)
2020 -> Brazil (CONMEBOL)
2019 -> Brazil (CONMEBOL)
2018 -> Portugal (UEFA)
2017 -> Brazil (CONMEBOL)
2016 -> Argentina (CONMEBOL)
2015 -> Spain (UEFA)
2014 -> Brazil (CONMEBOL)
2013 -> Brazil (CONMEBOL)
2012 -> Brazil (CONMEBOL)
2011 -> Brazil (CONMEBOL)
2010 -> Spain (UEFA)
2009 -> IR Iran (AFC) (special mention: Brazil Women)
2008 -> Brazil (CONMEBOL)
2007 -> Brazil (CONMEBOL)
2006 -> not celebrated
2005 -> not celebrated
2004 -> Spain (UEFA)
2003 -> Italy* (UEFA)
* in this edition clubs were included in the same category
Brazil, Best Men´s National Team in the World (Photo courtesy: FIFA/Getty Images)
Brazil, Best Men´s National Team in the World (Photo courtesy: Uzbekistan Football Association)
Brazil, Best Men´s National Team in the World (Photo courtesy: Conmebol)
Brazil, Best Men´s National Team in the World (Photo courtesy: CBF)
Brazil, Best Men´s National Team in the World (Photo courtesy: Conmebol)