Al-Ahly of Egypt beats Real Madrid in the Club World Championship

The Egyptian Al-Ahly team achieved a record in the World Club Championship after the conclusion of its participation in the Club World Championship, in which it won the bronze medal for the second time in its history, surpassing the Spanish team Real Madrid, the most crowned club in the world.

The Egyptian Al-Ahly team won the bronze medal in the FIFA Club World Cup, after defeating Brazilian Palmeiras, on penalties, after the two teams drew negatively in the original time of the match, to resort to the penalty shootout that the red team decided in their favor.

With his participation in this edition and the conclusion of his match with Brazilian Palmeiras, Al-Ahly became the most competing match in the history of the Club World Cup, on a par with Auckland City, New Zealand, by 15 games each, and with this number Al-Ahly surpassed Real Madrid, who fought 12 games in the history of the Club World Cup. , Followed by Mexican Monterrey, who played 10 games, while Mexican Pachuca finished third with 9 matches in the history of the tournament.

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