Ancelotti's Real Madrid surpass Mourinho’s titles mark with Real Madrid

Real Madrid's Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti reached his nine milestone title with the Royal club, after winning the FIFA Club World Cup, vs. Al-Hilal, 5-3 in the final match in Morocco.Ancelotti became the third most titled coach in the history of Real Madrid, with 9 titles, behind each of Miguel Munoz 14 titles and French Zinedine Zidane 11 titles. The Italian manager succeeded in surpassing the Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho's titles with the Royal Club, as “The Special One” has 8 titles during his career with the club. Real Madrid succeeded in consolidating its lead in the list of the most crowned champions of the Club World Cup, with 5 titles, followed by Barcelona with 3 titles. Real Madrid defeated Al Hilal to win the Club World Cup on Saturday and secured their 100th trophy to their collection. Real Madrid is the most successful club with 35 titles – nine more than rival Barça – and it means Ancelotti has become the first manager to win the Premier League. Real Madrid won their 19th Copa del Rey Title, Real Madrid's 12 Spanish Super Cups, the League Cup once, the Eva Duarte Cup once, the Champions League 14 times, the European Union Cup twice, European Super Cup 6 times, Intercontinental Cup 3 times and Club World Cup 5 times