The Spanish team, Real Madrid, was crowned champion of the Intercontinental Club Football Cup, after defeating Mexican Pachuca, the North American and CONCACAF champion, 3-0 in the final match that brought them together today, Wednesday, at Lusail Stadium in the Qatari capital, Doha.
The goals were scored by Kylian Mbappe in the 37th minute, Rodrigo in the 53rd minute, and Vinicius Junior in the 84th minute from a penalty kick.
Real Madrid added a ninth world title to its record of global victories, as it won the Club World Cup in its old system 5 times, in addition to the Intercontinental Cup, which in the past brought together the European and South American champions, and in its last system 4 times.
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