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The 2020 FIFA Club Confederations Cup was the 28th FIFA Club Confederations Cup, a quadrennial international men's football tournament organised by FIFA. It was held in [[Portugal]], from 4 to 30 December 2020. Due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]], edition has been postponed to 13 to 28 February 2021.

==Qualification==

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! style="width:80px;"|Country
! style="width:100px;"|Confederation
! style="width:220px;"|Qualified as
! style="width:110px;"|Qualified on
!Previous appearances in tournament<ref> '''Bold''' indicates champions for that year. ''Italic'' indicates hosts for that year.</ref>
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| {{fbaicon|POR}} [[FC Porto|Porto]] 
| [[UEFA]] (host)
| Winner in [[2019–20 Primeira Liga]]
| {{hs|1}} 26 July 2020
| 
|-
| {{fbaicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]
| [[UEFA]]
| Winner in [[2019–20 UEFA Champion League]]
| {{hs|2}} 24 August 2020
| 
|-
| {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] 
| [[UEFA]]
| Winner in [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League]]{{Cref2|Note UEL}}
| {{hs|2}} 21 August 2020
| 
|-
| {{fbaicon|KOR}} [[Ulsan Hyundai FC|Ulsan Hyundai]] 
| [[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
| Winner in [[2020 AFC Champions League]]
| {{hs|3}} 19 December 2020
| 
|-
| <s>{{fbaicon|PHI}} [[United City F.C.|Ceres-Negros]]</s> (withdrew)
| [[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]
| Winner in [[2020 FIFA Club Confederation Cup play-off (AFC)|AFC Play-off matches]] {{Cref2|Note AC}}
| {{hs|3}} 13 December 2020
| 
|-
| {{fbaicon|BRA}} [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]] 
| [[CONMEBOL]]
| Winner in [[2020 Copa Libertadores]] {{Cref2|Note CONMEBOL}}
| {{hs|4}} 30 January 2021
| 
|-
| {{fbaicon|ARG}} [[Defensa y Justicia]]
| [[CONMEBOL]]
| Winner in [[2020 Copa Sudamericana]] {{Cref2|Note CONMEBOL}}
| {{hs|4}} 23 January 2021
|  
|-
| {{fbaicon|CRC}} [[Liga Deportiva Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]
| [[CONCACAF]]
| Winner in [[2020 CONCACAF League]] {{Cref2|Note CL}}
| {{hs|5}} 3 February 2021
| 
|-
| {{fbaicon|MEX}} [[Tigres UANL|UANL]]
| [[CONCACAF]]
| Winner in [[2020 CONCACAF Champions League]] 
| {{hs|5}} 3 February 2021
| 
|-
| <s>{{fbaicon|NZL}} [[Auckland City FC|Auckland City]]</s> (withdrew)
| [[Oceania Football Confederation|OFC]]
| Nominated by OFC {{Cref2|Note OCL}}
| {{hs|6}} 19 November 2020
| 
|-
| {{fbaicon|MAR}} [[RS Berkane]]
| [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
| Winner in [[2019–20 CAF Confederations Cup]]
| {{hs|8}} 25 October 2020
| 
|-
| {{fbaicon|EGY}} [[Al Ahly SC|Al Ahly]]
| [[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]
| Winner in [[2019–20 CAF Champions League]]
| {{hs|8}} 27 November 2020
| 
|}

{{Cnote2|Note UEL|'''UEFA Europa League (UEL):''' [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]] qualified to [[2020–21 UEFA Champion League]], and could not defend their title as they advanced to the [[2020–21 UEFA Champion League knockout stage|Champions League knockout stage]].}}
{{Cnote2|Note CL|'''CONCACAF League (CL)''': [[2020 CONCACAF League]] was completed in 2021 due to [[COVID-19 pandemic in North America]].}}
{{Cnote2|Note CONMEBOL|'''CONMEBOL''': [[2020 Copa Libertadores]] and [[2020 Copa Sudamericana]] was completed in 2021 due to [[COVID-19 pandemic in South America]].}}
{{Cnote2|Note OCL|'''OFC Champions League (OCL)''':[[2020 OFC Champions League]] was abandoned due to [[COVID-19 pandemic in Oceania]], [[Auckland City FC|Auckland City]] were selected to play in the 2020 FIFA Club Confederations Cup.}}
{{Cnote2|Note AC|'''AFC Cup (AC)''':[[2020 AFC Cup]] was cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic in Asia]], [[United City F.C.|Ceres-Negros]] and [[Ho Chi Minh City FC|Ho Chi Minh City]] selected to play in the 2020 FIFA Club Confederations Cup play-off matches.}}

==References==
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