How many Real Madrid players have won the Club World Cup?

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We examine how many Real Madrid players have already claimed the Club World Cup title.

For the 2023 Club World Cup, scheduled from February 1 to 11, Real Madrid will represent Spain and Europe after clinching their 14th UEFA Champions League title on May 28. The squad arrives as reigning European champions and brings with it a history of success at FIFA’s Club World Cup, a tournament where Europe’s top club faces champions from other confederations.

Club World Cup 2023: dates, venues, participating teams, format, and match schedule are under discussion as organizers outline the event. Real Madrid’s recent triumphs in this competition have underlined the club’s global reach and its ability to perform on the world stage.

How many Real Madrid players have already won the Club World Cup?

Real Madrid have captured the Club World Cup on four occasions in recent years. A large portion of the current squad knows what it feels like to lift this trophy, having contributed to those triumphs. Some players bring additional experience from other clubs; for example, Kroos, Alaba, and Rüdiger have Club World Cup winning pedigree with Bayern Munich and Chelsea. This blend of homegrown success and international experience strengthens the team’s chances as the tournament unfolds.

Among the 23 players listed in the squad, 16 have already tasted Club World Cup glory. Seven are yet to win it and could earn that honor on February 11 if they help Real Madrid advance deep into the competition: Lunin, Mendy, Militao, Camavinga, Tchouameni, Hazard, and Rodrygo. Their paths illustrate a mix of emerging talents and established veterans ready to add another chapter to Real Madrid’s rich history in this event.

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Note: Tournament coverage is based on official schedules and historical performance. For context, Real Madrid’s track record in the Club World Cup reflects a consistent ability to perform against champions from other confederations, contributing to the club’s reputation as a global competitor in club football.

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