He Real Madrid It is one of the most successful clubs in history and one of the biggest and most important in the football world. His name is a worldwide trademark, quickly associated with successes and arguments abound, since his team White House is the most successful in Spain’s La Liga with 35 conqueststhe fact that more Champions League boasts in his showcases (14) and it is also the one who has become world champion the most times, with 7 titles.
7⃣ TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS
🏆 Club World Cups
👉 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018🏆 Intercontinental Cups
👉 1960, 1998 and 2002#RMCWC | #Go Madrid pic.twitter.com/k6f2BHEhHr— Real Madrid CF (@realmadrid) December 23, 2018
Real Madrid’s Intercontinental Cups * and Club World Cups **
* From 1960 to 2004 / ** From 2005 to present
| Year | Tournament | opponent (country) | Result | Campus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1960 | Intercontinental Cup | Penarol (URU) | 0-0 and 5-1 | Centennial (Montevideo) and Bernabéu (Madrid) |
| 1998 | Intercontinental Cup | Vasco da Gama (BRA) | 2-1 | National (Tokyo) |
| 2002 | Intercontinental Cup | Olympia (PAR) | 2-0 | International (Yokohama) |
| 2014 | Club World Cup | Saint Lawrence (ARG) | 2-0 | Marrakesh Stadium (Morocco) |
| 2016 | Club World Cup | Kashima Antlers (JAP) | 4-2 (overtime) | International (Yokohama) |
| 2017 | Club World Cup | Guild (BRA) | 1-0 | Zayed Sports City Stadium (United Arab Emirates) |
| 2018 | Club World Cup | Al Ain (UAE) | 4-1 | Zayed Sports City Stadium (United Arab Emirates) |
Real Madrid has become world champion 7 times: in his sum palmares 3 Intercontinental Cups -which for years measured the European champion against the winner of the South American Copa Libertadores- and 4 Club World Cups -has been playing since 2005 and faces every year the continental champions of the six confederations-.
This Saturday February 11 will seek his eighth establishment, opposite Saudi Al Hilal in the 2022-2023 edition of the tournament.
