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Meritking’s latest UEFA report describes how Spain’s Real Madrid made history by winning its 6th UEFA Super Cup Championship title after defeating Italy’s Atalanta with a 2-0 score. Spectators at the Stadion Narodowy in Warsaw, Poland went wild with frenzy when Federico Valverde scored a goal in the 59th minute and also when Kylian Mbappe did the same in the 68th minute of the final match of the 49th UEFA Super Cup.
The victory made Real Madrid the most successful Spanish football club to date, surpassing Barcelona’s 5 Super Cup titles. Actually, Spain has been dominating the UEFA Super Cup in recent years, having won 11 of the last 16 championship campaigns.
Mbappe’s goal was significant as the game was the French footballer’s official debut match after his free transfer from France’s Paris Saint-Germain F.C.
This latest UEFA Super Cup victory is actually Spain’s 11th championship title collectively bagged by Barcelona and Real Madrid teams. Spain’s football clubs are formidable forces to reckon for having brought Spain the honour of being the first country to have won four (4) European championship titles.
About Spain’s La Liga
Spain’s first division of top level men’s professional football league system is popularly known as La Liga or Primera Division; or for sponsorship purposes LaLiga EA Sport. Formally, its official title is Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División. La Liga is made up of 20 teams that are equitably spread around Spain by way of clusters in Barcelona, Basque Country, Madrid and Seville.
Of the 20, the top ten best La Liga football clubs are Real Madrid, Barcelona FC, Athletic Club Bilbao, Real Atletico, Real Betis, Sevilla, Osasuna, Real Sociedad, Villareal FC, and Valencia CF
As mentioned earlier, Real Madrid Club de Futbol is currently the crown jewel of Spain’s La Liga having won the most number of titles in European football. The latest of which was the UEFA Super Cup Champions League. Overall Real Madrid has won 35 La Liga competitions, 15 UEFA plus 20 Copa Del Rey championship trophies. Real Madrid’s legacy is carved in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, where it was first introduced in 1902. Real Madrid is also the highest earning La Liga football club for bringing in as much as €750 million in annual sports revenues.