Vinicius Jr scoring the goal that gave the UEFA Champions League title to Real Madrid.

Liverpool 0 x 1 Real Madrid | 28 May 2022 | UEFA Champions League
Vinicius Jr scoring the goal that gave the UEFA Champions League title to Real Madrid.
Liverpool 0 x 1 Real Madrid | 28 May 2022 | UEFA Champions League
Rodrygo and the header that put Real Madrid back in the game and eventually in the Champions League Final.
Real Madrid 3 x 1 Manchester City | 4 May 2022 | UEFA Champions League
Aubameyang celebrating his goal in Dragon Ball Z style.
Real Madrid 0 x 4 Barcelona | 20 March 2022 | La Liga
David Alaba celebrates with a the triumph of Real Madrid over Paris Saint-Germain.
Real Madrid 3 x 1 Paris Saint-Germain | 9 March 2022 | UEFA Champions League
Karim Benzema scored this beautiful back-heel goal against Barcelona yesterday!
Real Madrid 2 x 1 Barcelona | 10 April 2021 | La Liga
#real-madrid #karim-benzema #la-ligaCourtois' last minute header, saved by the goal keeper, but resulting in a goal by Benzema.
Dusan Tadic showing his skills by spinning around Casemiro.
Real Madrid 1 x 4 Ajax | 5 March 2019 | Champions League
Gareth Bale scored this beautiful overhead kick to give the UEFA Champions League Final to Real Madrid.
Real Madrid 3 x 1 Liverpool | 26 May 2018
Unbelievable piece of skill by Marcelo yesterday with his ball control…
Bayern Munich 1 x 2 Real Madrid | 25 April 2018
Cristiano Ronaldo just scored this beauty against Juventus in tonights Champions League quarter finals! What a goal!
Juventus 0 x 3 Real Madrid | 3 April 2018
Ronaldo, inspired by Messi, doing the t-shirt celebration. Which one is the best?
Congratulations to Real Madrid, Champions of Europe 2016-2017. And of course, a shirtless Ronaldo to celebrate!
The day has come, the Champions League final will be played today in Cardiff between Juventus and Real Madrid.
We were all waiting like…
Lionel Messi has just scored his 500th goal for Barcelona against Real Madrid. And this is how the Argentinian star celebrated!
Dani Carvajal scored on the 119th minute the goal that gave the title of UEFA Supercup to Real Madrid.
The Frenchman Zinedine Zidane has replaced Rafa Benitez as Real Madrid’s new manager. If he has half of his player skills as a manager, I think Real Madrid is in good hands.
The city of Yokohama has been in the route of many foreigners since the development of its port activities in the 19th century. Today, however, it attracts the interest of the international community for a different reason: football. The second largest city in Japan will be the stage of the 12th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup Final. Europe and South America will be duelling in the International Stadium Yokohama for the title of best football club in the world.
On one side we have River Plate, the underdogs. The Argentinian team is positioning itself on the top of South American football again. Following the disastrous campaign of 2011 that resulted in relegation to the second division of Argentine League, River has showed that the glorious days are back. The conquer of America came in 2015, when the team won its third Copa Libertadores. Without many known faces or international stars, the coach Marcelo Gallardo relies on the talent of Carlos Sanchez and Rodrigo Mora to pursue the title.
On the other side we have Barcelona, the absolute favourite. After an outstanding campaign in the UEFA Champions League earlier this year, the Spanish team is now after the World Champions badge, which currently belongs to its main rival Real Madrid. The MSN trio (Messi, Suarez and Neymar) is Barcelona’s main weapon and the coach Luis Enrique already confirmed that they will be in the front line for this battle.
We from 8bit Football will for sure keep our eyes on Japan to follow every detail of this match. We all hope to see another vibrant day in the international football world and may the best team win!