This summer, FIFA’s remodelled Club World Cup will debut in the US, expanding to 32 teams and revisiting a concept dating back to the 1960s. The competition aims to determine the world's best club team, evolving from the Intercontinental Cup, which saw English clubs historically struggle. Mark Bosnich, Manchester United's goalkeeper, expressed pride in winning the Intercontinental Cup in 1999 against Palmeiras, emphasizing the personal significance it held for him as part of a premier club team.
Growing up in Australia, I didn't think I'd have the opportunity to win the World Cup, so to be part of the best club side in the world in winning the Intercontinental Cup in Tokyo is very dear to my heart.
Mark Bosnich admits he jumped at the chance to be crowned the world's best when his side took on Brazilian team Palmeiras in the 1999 final in Japan.
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