HistoryIt was the end of three unforgettable years in which Real Madrid, in addition to the legendary hat trick in the Champions League, also crowned themselves three times FIFA Club World Champion! At the same time, the title of club world champion on December 22, 2018 against the host Al-Ain Club represented the last international trophy for Blancos, who had to compete for the first time in the 2018/19 season without the guarantors of success Cristiano Ronaldo and coach Zinédine Zidane. In Abu Dhabi, under interim coach Santiago Solari, the Blancos finished their opponent with a clear 4-1 victory and thus secured their fourth Club World Cup, a total of seven times the Los Blancos have already won the intercontinental competition, counting the previous title of World Cup added. This makes the royal, how could it be otherwise, the sole record winner – with a wide margin over arch-rivals from Barcelona, with three titles.
It was the end of three unforgettable years in which Real Madrid, in addition to the legendary hat trick in the Champions League, also crowned themselves three times FIFA Club World Champion! At the same time, the title of club world champion on December 22, 2018 against the host Al-Ain Club represented the last international trophy for Blancos, who had to compete for the first time in the 2018/19 season without the guarantors of success Cristiano Ronaldo and coach Zinédine Zidane. In Abu Dhabi, under interim coach Santiago Solari, the Blancos finished their opponent with a clear 4-1 victory and thus secured their fourth Club World Cup, a total of seven times the Los Blancos have already won the intercontinental competition, counting the previous title of World Cup added. This makes the royal, how could it be otherwise, the sole record winner – with a wide margin over arch-rivals from Barcelona, with three titles.