The FIFA Club World Cup is an annual competition featuring the champion clubs from each of FIFA's six continental confederations, along with the host nation's league champion. Due to the varying strength of teams and the relatively short tournament format, a definitive "standings" table isn't typically maintained in the traditional league sense. Instead, the tournament culminates in a final match to determine the champion. Historical information focuses on which clubs have won the tournament most often, with Real Madrid leading the pack, and which confederations have been most successful. While individual match results and overall performance are tracked, the ultimate focus remains on identifying the single champion crowned at the tournament's conclusion.