REAL MADRID WON THE SPANISH SUPER CUP IN JEDDAH

11 FOR REAL MADRID

Real Madrid CF won the Spanish Super Cup after beating local rival Atlético de Madrid 4-1 in a penalty shootout on Sunday at the King Abdullah Sport City Stadium in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Captain Sergio Ramos scored the winning goal after Carvajal, Rodrygo and IFFHS Award winner 2018 Luka Modric. They let no chance to Atlético’s Goalkeeper Jan Oblak. For Atlético only Trippier found the net of Thibaut Courtois, the IFFHS World Goalkeeper of the year 2018, who stopped Thomas’s kick. Saul hit the post and so Real Madrid won his 11th Super Cup, the record belongs to FC Barcelona with 13. Zinedine Zidane won his 10 th Trophy with Real Madrid, becoming the coach with the most Trophies at Real Madrid behind Miguel Munoz, the History Recordman of Real with 14 Trophies (1959-1974). It was the first edition of the Spanish Super Cup with a new date, a new format and a new venue. Since the creation in 1982 , traditionally it was the match between the Liga Champion and the Copa del Rey Winner. The new-look Super Cup now presents 4 teams, the winners and runner’s up from the previous season’s league plus the winners and runners’up from the Cup. For the first time, the new look tournament was played in the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, opened in 2014, in Jeddah. This first experience in Saudi Arabia was a great success and IFFHS President H.E. Saleh Salem Bahwini appreciated to participate at this great event.

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Semi-finals

8 January 2020

FC Valencia1–3Real Madrid CF
Parejo 90+2‘ (pen)Kroos 15′Isco 39‘Modric 65‘

King Abdullah Sports City ,JeddahAttendance: 40,877Referee: Jesus Gil Manzano (Extramadura) 


9 January 2020

FC Barcelona2–3Atlético Madrid
      Messi 51′Griezmann 62′ Koke 46′Morata 81‘ (pen)Correa 86‘

King Abdullah Sports City ,JeddahAttendance: 58,410Referee: José Luis González González 

Final

12 January 2020

Real Madrid CF0–0 (A.E.T.)Atlético de Madrid
Penalties
CarvajalRodrygoModricRamos4–1Trippier

King Abdullah Sports City ,Jeddah Attendance: 59,053Referee: José Maria Sanchez Martinez