Real Madrid’s FIFA Club World Cup Timeline
1960–2002: The Intercontinental Era

Before the FIFA Club World Cup existed, the Intercontinental Cup (played between Europe’s and South America’s champions) was considered the de facto world club championship.
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🏆 1960 – Real Madrid beat Peñarol (Uruguay) to win their first world title.
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🥈 1966 – Lost to Peñarol in a two-legged final.
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🏆 1998 – Defeated Vasco da Gama (Brazil) with Raúl’s famous goal.
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🏆 2002 – Triumphed over Paraguay’s Olimpia with goals from Ronaldo and Guti.
FIFA officially recognizes these titles as world championships.
🏟️ FIFA Club World Cup Dominance: 2014 to 2022
With the establishment of the FIFA Club World Cup, Real Madrid has maintained their winning ways, lifting the trophy an astonishing five times:
✅ 2014 – First Club World Cup Title
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🏆 Opponent: San Lorenzo (Argentina)
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🧍 MVP: Sergio Ramos
Real Madrid won 2–0 in Morocco and celebrated their first FIFA Club World Cup under Carlo Ancelotti.
✅ 2016 – Ronaldo’s Hat-trick Magic
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🏆 Opponent: Kashima Antlers (Japan)
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⚽ Ronaldo scored a hat-trick
Madrid secured a thrilling 4–2 win in extra time.
✅ 2017 – History Made in Abu Dhabi
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🏆 Opponent: Grêmio (Brazil)
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⚽ Goal: Cristiano Ronaldo free-kick
A narrow 1–0 win gave Madrid back-to-back titles—the first club to do so.
✅ 2018 – Third in a Row
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🏆 Opponent: Al Ain (UAE)
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⚽ Goals: Modrić, Llorente, Ramos, Nader (OG)
Madrid’s 4–1 win made them the only club to win three Club World Cups consecutively.
✅ 2022 (Held in 2023) – Fifth Title Secured
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🏆 Opponent: Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)
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⚽ Score: 5–3
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⭐ MVP: Vinícius Jr.
Played in Morocco, this high-scoring thriller solidified their record fifth Club World Cup.
For full match breakdowns, you can read the official FIFA overview on Real Madrid’s victory in 2022. (External Link)
📊 Real Madrid’s Club World Cup Records
Year | Opponent | Score | MVP |
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2014 | San Lorenzo | 2–0 | Sergio Ramos |
2016 | Kashima Antlers | 4–2 (ET) | Cristiano Ronaldo |
2017 | Grêmio | 1–0 | Cristiano Ronaldo |
2018 | Al Ain | 4–1 | Marcos Llorente |
2022 | Al Hilal | 5–3 | Vinícius Jr. |
Key Records:
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🏆 Most Club World Cup titles (5)
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🔥 First club to win three consecutive Club World Cups
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🎯 Most goals scored in a final: 5 (vs Al Hilal, 2022)
👑 Star Players Who Defined the Tournaments
⚽ Cristiano Ronaldo

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3-time Club World Cup winner with Real Madrid
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Scored 7 goals in Club World Cup finals
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Only player to win Golden Ball twice (2016, 2017)
⚽ Toni Kroos
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Only player in history to win the Club World Cup six times (1 with Bayern, 5 with Real Madrid)
⚽ Vinícius Jr.
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Scored twice in the 2022 final
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Won Player of the Tournament in 2022
🚨 2025 Club World Cup – What’s Next for Madrid?
The FIFA Club World Cup is set for a major expansion in 2025, with 32 teams competing in the USA between June and July. Real Madrid qualifies as the UEFA Champions League 2021–22 winner and will be a top-seeded club in the tournament.
Madrid will wear a special golden badge as reigning champions until the 2025 final, where the next titleholder will be crowned for a four-year cycle.
This means Los Blancos have a chance to extend their dominance in a World Cup-style tournament, further raising their global brand.
🌍 Real Madrid’s Global Impact Through Club World Cup
Real Madrid’s Club World Cup victories have helped boost their international fanbase, especially in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. These tournaments not only represent trophies—but also allow Madrid to showcase their values of excellence, tradition, and football supremacy.
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📌 Final Takeaways
Real Madrid’s record in the FIFA Club World Cup is nothing short of historic:
✅ 5 Titles – Most by any club
✅ Legendary Players – Ronaldo, Kroos, Ramos, Vinícius Jr.
✅ Unmatched Dominance – Finals won in 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2022
✅ Qualified for 2025 Expanded Tournament
With global fan engagement, tactical brilliance, and unmatched pedigree, Real Madrid continues to set the gold standard in club football.