2015 · 2016

11th European Cup
Real Madrid won La Undécima after a penalty shootout

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La undécima, from 11 meters

1(5) Real Madrid vs. 1(3) Atlético de Madrid

Real Madrid Atlético de Madrid

THE WHITES GOT TO THE FINAL IN MILAN AFTER AN EXCELLENT GROUP PHASE: 5 WINS AND 1 DRAW. THEY WERE ONLY BEATEN ONCE - IN THE QUARTER-FINALS AGAINST WOLFSBURG IN GERMANY (2-0) - WITH A MAGICAL NIGHT FROM CRISTIANO IN THE BERNABÉU (3-0). IN THE SEMI-FINALS MANCHESTER CITY WERE ELIMINATED TO MAKE IT TO THE SECOND FINAL IN 3 SEASONS.

A repeat of the final in Lisbon. With the same star players from that encounter, Sergio Ramos finished in the area after a wide free kick played in by Kroos saw Madrid go ahead. Atlético de Madrid had possession but the clearer chances were for the Whites. However, Carrasco leveled things up in the second half, taking the game in to extra time. With both sides physically tired the match was decided on penalties. La Undécima arrived: goals from Lucas Vázquez, Marcelo, Bale, Ramos and Cristiano Ronaldo were worth another title for the Kings of Europe.

Stadium

Giuseppe Meazza

Milan, Italy
  • Keylor Navas

  • Marcelo

  • Pepe

  • Sergio Ramos

  • Carvajal

  • Modric

  • Casemiro

  • Kroos

  • Benzema

  • Ronaldo

  • Bale

Referee
Mark Clattenburg (England)

71.942

Spectators

Real Madrid

Keylor Navas; Carvajal, Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Marcelo; Kroos, Casemiro, Modric; Bale, Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo. Coach: Zinedine Zidane

Atlético de Madrid

Oblak; Juanfran, Godín, Savic, Filipe Luis; Gabi, Koke, Saúl, Augusto; Torres and Griezmann.

Goals

1-0 (min. 15): Sergio Ramos. 1-1 (min. 79): Carrasco. Penalty shoot-out. 1-0: Lucas Vázquez. 1-1: Griezmann. 2-1: Marcelo. 2-2: Gabi. 3-2: Bale. 3-3: Saúl. 4-3. Sergio Ramos. 4-3: Juanfran, missed. 5-3: Cristiano Ronaldo.

Statistics

9
Games won
28
Goals scored
6
Goals conceded
16
Top Scorer: Cristiano Ronaldo
Real Madrid Atlético de Madrid

Facts

Keylor Navas kept a clean sheet in 9 of the 11 games played in this year's Champions League.

Cristiano Ronaldo is the top goal scorer of all time in the Champions League (93 goals).

Zidane became, after Miguel Muñoz, the second Real Madrid manager to win the Champions League after having won it for the Whites as a player (2002).