Real Madrid wins its fifth FIFA Club World Cup, defeating Al Hilal 5-3
On Saturday night, Real defeated Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia 5-3 in the final at Prince Abdullah AlFaisal Stadium.
KATHMANDU: The Spanish club Real Madrid has won the FIFA Club World Cup.
On Saturday night, Real defeated Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia 5-3 in the final at Prince Abdullah AlFaisal Stadium.
Real Madrid has won the Club World Cup for a record fifth time.
Vinicius Junior and Federico Valverde scored two goals for Real to win. Karim Benzema had one goal.
Al Hilal’s Luciano Vietto scored two goals, while Moussa Marega scored one.
Vinicius scored in the 13th minute of the game to give Real the lead.
Federico doubled Real’s lead in the 18th minute.
Moussa scored in the 26th minute, bringing Hilal to a 2-1 lead.
Benzema scored in the 54th minute to extend Real’s lead to 3-1.
Federico scored his second personal goal in the 58th minute to give Real a 4-1 lead.
Hilal was leading 4-2 when Vietto scored in the 63rd minute of the game.
Vinicius scored his second personal goal in the 69th minute to give Real a 5-2 lead.
Hilal’s Vietto then scored his second individual goal in the 79th minute, but Real won 5-3.
Flamengo of Brazil took third place.
Flamengo finished third after defeating Al-Ahli 4-2 in the final.