PHUKET, THAILAND, November 13, 2010 (Press-News.org) The tournament features the winning teams from each of FIFA's six confederations which include the AFC Asian champions, the CAF African champions, Europe's UEFA, the CONCACAF zone made up of teams from North, Central America and the Caribbean, OFC Oceania region, CONMEBOL of South America and a team from the United Arab Emirates which is the host country.
Impartial fans staying in hotels in Abu Dhabi may like to visit the competition to cheers on local side Al Wahda who are the current domestic league winners and will be representing the UAE.
Last year's event saw FC Barcelona crowned as Club World Champion defeating Estudiantes from Argentina with a 2-1 win in the final. Current UEFA Champions League winners Italy's Inter Milan will be looking to repeat Europe's success again this year as the teams showdown once again in the UAE.
The final games will be held at the Zayed Sports City Stadium and the Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium from 8th to 18th December 2010 and tickets for the actual final cost around 124 AED.
Lek Boonlert, marketing head at DirectRooms.com commented: "Thousands of football fans will be flying in from all over the world for the competition. Hotels will be getting booked up fast and anyone looking to watch the games can search online for availability and the best rates."
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