Liverpool clinched the Club World Cup after beating Flamengo, Brazil, with a single goal, in the final of the tournament that took place in the Qatari capital, Doha.

Liverpool added the title of the "Mondialito" to its vaults, after winning the European Champions League and European Super Cup title, so that 2019 will be one of the best years in the club's history.

The tournament added five million dollars to the club's treasury, and gave it the right to wear the golden emblem of the tournament throughout the next year.

The FIFA gives the honor to wear the emblem of a number of its championships for crowned teams, including the golden club World Cup logo that has been adorning Real Madrid's shirt for the past three years.

The crowned team can wear the golden emblem until the final of the next FIFA Club World Cup.

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However, Liverpool will not be able to put the golden logo on his shirt during local matches, due to local laws that prevent it from doing so.

The logo will be present only during the team's matches in the Champions League.

It is not excluded that the European champion submitted a request to the football authorities in England to amend the laws and allow him to add the golden logo to the club shirt during the local matches, in response to the desire of the club fans who seek to extend the celebrations of the world title throughout the next year.

The Football Association in England allowed Manchester United to wear the golden emblem in the Federation Cup matches only after the team won the Club World Cup in 2009.