
The Extra Prize Real Madrid Will Have if They Win the Club World Cup is an Honor
Carlo Ancelotti's men still have to fight to win five more titles
The last trophy Real Madrid has set in its competitive calendar for the current season is the revamped Club World Cup. Controlled by FIFA, this competition has completely changed its system and will now follow the national team World Cup model. It will also take place in the summer, when other club competitions have ended, and will be held every four years.
Real Madrid is one of the 32 teams that will inaugurate this competition created by Gianni Infantino and his advisors. It's the last title the white club could win this soccer season... out of the seven it has been aiming for since August.

So far, they won two: the UEFA Super Cup against Atalanta, and the Intercontinental Cup against the Mexican Pachuca. Despite the poor competitive feelings in November, the good pace of Santiago Bernabéu changing room members puts them on the right path to keep winning.
The Club World Cup is far away for Madrid, more focused on the qualifying competitions for the Champions League and continuing to fight for LaLiga. These sporting commitments, soon be joined by the first rounds of Copa del Rey, leave no room to think about the competition in the United States.
Great objective
Because it will be in that North American country where the 2025 Club World Cup will be held. As used to happen with the old format of this competition, the tournament winner will have a reminder on their jerseys for the following seasons... until the next edition in 2029.
The famous "patch" that many have missed after the conquest of the Intercontinental Cup against the Mexican Pachuca returns for this tournament organized by FIFA. The leak from "Footy Headlines", a page specialized in elite soccer cosmetics, shows how the addition designed by the international entity will look.

It's practically identical to what many clubs, like Real Madrid itself, have worn in the past. The big change of this patch designed by FIFA is, without a doubt, the placement of the new and current Club World Cup trophy in the center, replacing the old trophy... now destined for the Intercontinental Cup.
Additionally, the only words on the patch are "FIFA World Champions", which translates to: world champions according to FIFA. Madrid fans already want to see their idols, over the next four campaigns, proudly wearing that patch.
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