On this day, Real Madrid won the 2016 Club World Cup trophy | OneFootball

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·17 December 2020

On this day, Real Madrid won the 2016 Club World Cup trophy

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On 18 December, 2016, Real Madrid won their fifth Club World Cup trophy. The Whites beat Kashima Antlers (4-2) in an exciting final that was decided in extra time. Karim Benzema put Madrid ahead, but the Japanese team turned the score around with two goals from Shibasaki. Cristiano Ronaldo scored the equaliser from the penalty spot. In extra time, the Portuguese scored another two goals decisive goals for Real Madrid to win the Club World Cup.

Semi-final against Club América In the first match of the tournament that was played in Japan, the madridistas faced Mexican side Club América in the semi-final. Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo were also the scorers to send the Whites through to the final. The Frenchman scored the first goal in the first half and, in added time in the second half, the Portuguese scored to make it 0-2.


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MATCH INFO 4- Real Madrid: Keylor Navas, Carvajal, Ramos (Nacho, 108’), Varane, Marcelo, Modric (Kovacic, 106’), Casemiro, Kroos, Lucas Vázquez (Isco, 81’), Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo (Morata, 112’). 2- Kashima Antlers: Sogahata, Shoji, Nagaki (Akasaki, 114’), Shoma (Yuma, 88’), Shibasaki, Yamamoto, Daigo, Ueda, Endo (Ito, 102’), Mu and Ogasawara (Fabricio, 67’).

Goals: 1-0 (min. 9): Benzema. 1-1 (min. 44): Shibasaki. 1-2 (min. 52): Shibasaki. 2-2 (min. 60): Cristiano Ronaldo, penalty. 3-2 (min. 97): Cristiano Ronaldo. 4-2 (min. 104): Cristiano Ronaldo.

Venue: International Stadium Yokohama (Japan)

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