Palmeiras, the 1951 Copa Rio champion, has been trying to legitimize its international conquest as a world title for years, but Fifa and the club disagree on the issue. The Fifa released more details about the Fifa Intercontinental Cup, which will be played this year. Among the information, there is an update of the list of world champions of the tournament, which does not include Palmeiras' name among the champions. The first recognized title is Real Madrid's, in 1960. From then on, Fifa starts to recognize the trophies as world champions. That's why Corinthians, Internacional, São Paulo, Grêmio, Flamengo, and Santos are on the list. In early 2024, the football governing body had a meeting minutes from 2014 translated into Portuguese and sworn. In that document, Fifa would have recognized Palmeiras as world champion. In 2007, another meeting also recognized the conquest. In 2022, Fifa also mentioned Palmeiras as world champion in an interview with striker Rony during the dispute of that year's edition. Palmeiras was the runner-up after losing the final to English club Chelsea. In 1951, the participating teams were Juventus, Sporting, Nice, Austria Vienna, Nacional, and Estrela Vermelha. All of them were champions of their national leagues. The dispute over Palmeiras' world title is a topic that generates a lot of discussion among fans and sports media. The club believes that the conquest of the 1951 Copa Rio is enough to be considered world champion. However, Fifa has a different view and does not include Palmeiras in the list of world champions. Fifa's decision is based on specific criteria, which include the participation of teams from different confederations and the realization of matches in different continents. Palmeiras argues that the 1951 Copa Rio was a high-level tournament, with the participation of teams that were champions of their national leagues. Additionally, the club highlights that Fifa has already recognized the conquest on other occasions. The dispute over Palmeiras' world title is a topic that must be resolved in a fair and transparent manner. The club and Fifa must work together to find a solution that meets the interests of both. Meanwhile, Palmeiras fans continue to cheer for the club and believe in the conquest of the world title.