Real Madrid Reserves Its Place In The Intercontinental Championship
Spain's Real Madrid reserved its place in the Intercontinental Championship, after winning the Champions League title, for the fifteenth time in its history, at the expense of the German team, Borussia Dortmund, 2-0, in the final match on Saturday evening. The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) announced the creation of the Intercontinental Cup, and it will be held at the end of each year under the umbrella of “FIFA”. Real Madrid qualified for the final match of the Intercontinental Cup directly as the champion of the Champions League, according to the rules of the tournament according to the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA). The Intercontinental Cup final will be held on December 18 between the Champions League champion and the team that qualifies from the knockout round matches that will bring together the rest of the continental champions. Real Madrid joined the teams that qualified for the Intercontinental Cup, along with the Egyptian club Al-Ahly, the African Champions League champion, the Emirati club Al-Ain, the AFC Champions League champion, Mexico’s Pachuca, the CONCACAF Champions League champion, and New Zealand’s Auckland City, and it remains to be seen who is the South American champion.