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UEFA SUPER CUP - 2018 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS Real Madrid CF A. Le Coq Arena - Tallinn Wednesday 15 August 2018 21.00CET (22.00 local time) Matchday 1 - Final Club Atlético de Madrid Last updated 24/08/2018 22:47CET 1 Previous meetings 2 Match background 6 Team facts 10 Squad list 13 Head coach 15 Match officials 16 Fixtures and results 17 Competition facts 20 Legend 21

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Previous meetingsHead to HeadUEFA Champions League

Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

10/05/2017 SF Club Atlético de Madrid - RealMadrid CF

2-1agg: 2-4 Madrid

Saúl Ñíguez 12,Griezmann 16 (P);Isco 42

02/05/2017 SF Real Madrid CF - Club Atlético deMadrid 3-0 Madrid Ronaldo 10, 73, 86

UEFA Champions LeagueDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

28/05/2016 F Real Madrid CF - Club Atlético deMadrid

1-1(aet, 5-3pens) Milan Ramos 15; Carrasco

79

UEFA Champions LeagueDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

22/04/2015 QF Real Madrid CF - Club Atlético deMadrid

1-0agg: 1-0 Madrid Hernández 88

14/04/2015 QF Club Atlético de Madrid - RealMadrid CF 0-0 Madrid

UEFA Champions LeagueDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

24/05/2014 F Real Madrid CF - Club Atlético deMadrid

4-1(aet) Lisbon

Ramos 90+3, Bale110 ET, Marcelo 118ET, Ronaldo 120 ET(P); Godín 36

European Champions Clubs' CupDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

13/05/1959 SF (Rep) Real Madrid CF - Club Atlético deMadrid 2-1 (Rep) Zaragoza Di Stéfano 16, Puskás

42; Collar 18

07/05/1959 SF Club Atlético de Madrid - RealMadrid CF

1-0agg: 2-2 Madrid Collar 43

23/04/1959 SF Real Madrid CF - Club Atlético deMadrid 2-1 Madrid Rial 15, Puskás 33

(P); Chuzo 13

Home Away Final Neutral TotalPld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA

Real Madrid CF 3 3 0 0 3 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 9 5 2 2 14 7Club Atlético de Madrid 3 2 1 0 3 0 0 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 9 2 2 5 7 14

Real Madrid CF - Record versus clubs from opponents' country

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Real Madrid CF - Club Atlético de Madrid Wednesday 15 August 2018 - 21.00CET (22.00 local time)Match press kit A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn

UEFA Super CupDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

09/08/2016 F Real Madrid CF - Sevilla FC 3-2(aet) Trondheim

Asensio 21, Ramos90+3, Carvajal 119ET; Vázquez 41,Konoplyanka 72 (P)

UEFA Super CupDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

12/08/2014 F Real Madrid CF - Sevilla FC 2-0 Cardiff Ronaldo 30, 49

UEFA Champions LeagueDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

03/05/2011 SF FC Barcelona - Real Madrid CF 1-1agg: 3-1 Barcelona Pedro Rodríguez 54;

Marcelo 6427/04/2011 SF Real Madrid CF - FC Barcelona 0-2 Madrid Messi 76, 87

UEFA Champions LeagueDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

01/05/2002 SF Real Madrid CF - FC Barcelona 1-1agg: 3-1 Madrid Raúl González 43;

Iván Helguera 49 (og)

23/04/2002 SF FC Barcelona - Real Madrid CF 0-2 Barcelona Zidane 55,McManaman 90+2

UEFA Champions LeagueDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

24/05/2000 F Real Madrid CF - Valencia CF 3-0 ParisMorientes 39,McManaman 67, RaúlGonzález 75

European Champions Clubs' CupDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

23/11/1960 R1 FC Barcelona - Real Madrid CF 2-1agg: 4-3 Barcelona Verges 33, Evaristo

82; Canário 87

09/11/1960 R1 Real Madrid CF - FC Barcelona 2-2 Madrid Mateos 3, Gento 33;Suárez 27, 87 (P)

European Champions Clubs' CupDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

27/04/1960 SF FC Barcelona - Real Madrid CF 1-3agg: 2-6 Barcelona Kocsis 89; Puskás 25,

75, Gento 68

21/04/1960 SF Real Madrid CF - FC Barcelona 3-1 MadridDi Stéfano 17, 84,Puskás 28; Martinez37

European Champions Clubs' CupDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

23/02/1958 QF Sevilla FC - Real Madrid CF 2-2agg: 2-10 Seville Paya 22, Pahuet 29;

Pereda 48, 62

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Real Madrid CF - Club Atlético de Madrid Wednesday 15 August 2018 - 21.00CET (22.00 local time)Match press kit A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn

23/01/1958 QF Real Madrid CF - Sevilla FC 8-0 MadridDi Stéfano 10, 55 (P),85, 88, Kopa 37, 73,Marsal 48, Gento 81

Club Atlético de Madrid - Record versus clubs from opponents' countryUEFA Champions League

Date Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

13/04/2016 QF Club Atlético de Madrid - FCBarcelona

2-0agg: 3-2 Madrid Griezmann 36, 88 (P)

05/04/2016 QF FC Barcelona - Club Atlético deMadrid 2-1 Barcelona Luis Suárez 63, 74;

Torres 25

UEFA Champions LeagueDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

09/04/2014 QF Club Atlético de Madrid - FCBarcelona

1-0agg: 2-1 Madrid Koke 5

01/04/2014 QF FC Barcelona - Club Atlético deMadrid 1-1 Barcelona Neymar 71; Diego 56

UEFA Europa LeagueDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

09/05/2012 F Club Atlético de Madrid -Athletic Club 3-0 Bucharest Falcao 7, 34, Diego

85

26/04/2012 SF Valencia CF - Club Atlético deMadrid

0-1agg: 2-5 Valencia Adrián López 60

19/04/2012 SF Club Atlético de Madrid -Valencia CF 4-2 Madrid

Falcao 18, 79,Miranda 49, AdriánLópez 54; Jonas45+2, Ricardo Costa90+4

UEFA Europa LeagueDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

08/04/2010 QF Club Atlético de Madrid -Valencia CF

0-0agg: 2-2 ag Madrid

01/04/2010 QF Valencia CF - Club Atlético deMadrid 2-2 Valencia

Manuel Fernandes66, Villa 82; Forlán59, Antonio López 72

UEFA Intertoto CupDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

24/08/2004 F Club Atlético de Madrid -Villarreal CF

2-0agg: 2-2 (aet, 1-

3pens)Madrid Ibagaza 47, García

Calvo 58

10/08/2004 F Villarreal CF - Club Atlético deMadrid 2-0 Villarreal

Roger García 56,Gonzalo Rodríguez77

European Champions Clubs' Cup

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UEFA CupDate Stage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

08/12/1998 R3 Club Atlético de Madrid - RealSociedad de Fútbol

4-1agg 5-3 (aet) Madrid

Jugović 16, 45 (P),Santi 95 ET, JoséMari 97 ET; Gracia 49

24/11/1998 R3 Real Sociedad de Fútbol - ClubAtlético de Madrid 2-1 San Sebastian

Kovačević 45+1,Roberto 85 (og);Juninho 3

Home Away Final Neutral TotalPld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA

Real Madrid CF 8 5 2 1 8 2 3 3 5 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 22 12 6 4 45 21Club Atlético de Madrid 8 6 2 0 8 1 2 5 5 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 22 9 5 8 29 26

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Real Madrid CF - Club Atlético de Madrid Wednesday 15 August 2018 - 21.00CET (22.00 local time)Match press kit A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn

Match backgroundThe UEFA Super Cup will have an unusually local feel in 2018 as European champions Real Madrid take on city rivalsAtlético Madrid in Tallinn in the first one-city meeting in the competition's history.

• Real Madrid became the first club to claim three successive UEFA Champions League titles in 2017/18, and the firstteam to twice win the European Cup three years in a row. They are now attempting to add to that with another slice ofhistory, by becoming the first side to win three successive UEFA Super Cups. A victory in the Estonian capital wouldalso equal the competition record of five titles held jointly by AC Milan and Barcelona.

• Atlético, however, have never lost in this competition having won on both their previous appearances, in 2010 and2012.

• Whoever wins in Tallinn, this will be a fifth successive UEFA Super Cup for Spain, who have won eight of the lastnine matches. A Spanish side has not lost to non-Liga opponents since Sevilla's defeat by Milan in 2007.

• This will be Spain's 15th UEFA Super Cup triumph; Italy have nine with England on seven.

• This is the seventh UEFA Super Cup between two clubs from the same country, and the fifth all-Spanish affair;indeed, it is the fourth meeting between two Liga teams in five years.

UEFA Super Cup pedigreeReal Madrid• This is Real Madrid's seventh appearance in the UEFA Super Cup (W4 L2); having lost their first two finals, theyhave won the last four.

• The full breakdown of their results is:1998: Chelsea 1-0 Real Madrid (Poyet 83)2000: Real Madrid 1-2aet Galatasaray (Raúl 79; Jardel 41pen 102)2002: Real Madrid 3-1 Feyenoord (Paauwe og 15, Roberto Carlos 21, Guti 60; Van Hooijdonk 56)2014: Real Madrid 2-0 Sevilla (Ronaldo 30 49)2016: Real Madrid 3-2aet Sevilla (Asensio 21, Ramos 90+3, Carvajal 119; Vázquez 41, Konoplyanka 72p)2017: Real Madrid 2-1 Manchester United (Casemiro 24, Isco 52; Lukaku 62)

• In 2017, Real Madrid became the first team to win successive UEFA Super Cups since Milan in 1989 and 1990. Thisyear, they can become the first to win three in a row.

• Real Madrid have won four UEFA Super Cups; only Milan and Barcelona, with five apiece, have won more.

Atlético• This is Atlético's third UEFA Super Cup appearance, all in the past nine years.

• Atlético have won their two previous fixtures in this competition, both in Monaco:2010: Internazionale 0-2 Atlético (Reyes 62, Agüero 83)2012: Chelsea 1-4 Atlético (Cahill 75; Falcao 6 19 45, Miranda 60)

• Atlético can become the first club to make it three victories from three in this competition; they are currently level withAnderlecht, Juventus and Valencia on two wins from two.

Previous meetings• This will be the teams' tenth international fixture, the previous nine all coming in the European Cup – including theUEFA Champions League finals of 2014 and 2016, both won by Real Madrid. Indeed, the Merengues have won allfive of the clubs' European ties to date.

• The sides' most recent European fixtures came in the 2016/17 UEFA Champions League semi-finals, when RealMadrid won 4-2 on aggregate.

• Cristiano Ronaldo's first-leg hat-trick put Real Madrid in command of the tie, the Portuguese star finding the net inthe tenth, 73rd and 86th minutes.

• The teams at the Santiago Bernabéu on 2 May 2017 were:Real Madrid: Navas, Carvajal (Nacho 46), Ramos, Varane, Marcelo, Casemiro, Modrić, Kroos, Isco (Asensio 68),Benzema (Vázquez 77), Ronaldo.Atlético: Oblak, Lucas, Savić, Godín, Filipe Luís, Koke, Gabi, Saúl (Gaitán 58), Carrasco (Correa 68), Griezmann,Gameiro (Torres 57).

• Atlético looked to be on course for a famous comeback when Saúl Ñíguez (12) and Antoine Griezmann (16pen)brought them back within a goal early in the second leg, but an Isco goal three minutes before half-time ultimatelyended their hopes.

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• The line-ups on 10 May 2017, for what was the last European fixture at Atlético's old Vicente Calderón home, were:Atlético: Oblak, Giménez (Partey 56), Savić, Godín, Filipe Luís, Koke (Correa 76), Gabi, Saúl, Carrasco, Griezmann,Torres (Gameiro 56). Real Madrid: Navas, Danilo, Ramos, Varane, Marcelo, Casemiro (Vázquez 77), Modrić, Kroos, Isco (Morata 88),Benzema (Asensio 76), Ronaldo.

• Their first international fixtures came in the 1958/59 European Cup semi-finals. Madrid won the home first leg 2-1,Héctor Rial's goal (15) and a Ferenc Puskás penalty (33) overturning Chuzo's 13th-minute opener. Atlético prevailedin the return thanks to Enrique Collar's 43rd-minute effort.

• That meant a replay six days later, played in Zaragoza, where Alfredo Di Stéfano's early strike was swiftly cancelledout by Collar. Puskás dealt the decisive blow three minutes before half-time to take Madrid into a fourth successivefinal.

• It was 55 years until the teams' next European contest, in the 2014 final in Lisbon – the first final fixture involvingclubs from the same city in European Cup history. Diego Godín's header (36) gave newly crowned Spanishchampions Atlético the lead, and it looked like that would be enough for Simeone's side to claim their first EuropeanCup – only for Sergio Ramos to level at the last (90+3). Carlo Ancelotti's Madrid ran away with it in extra time courtesyof goals from Gareth Bale (110), Marcelo (118) and a Ronaldo penalty (120).

• The line-ups at the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica were:Real Madrid: Casillas, Carvajal, Varane, Ramos, Fábio Coentrão (Marcelo 59), Khedira (Isco 59), Modrić, Di María,Bale, Benzema (Morata 79), Ronaldo.Atlético: Courtois, Juanfran, Miranda, Godín, Filipe Luís (Alderweireld 83), Tiago, Koke, Gabi, Raúl García (Sosa 66),Villa, Diego Costa (Adrián López 9).

• The Merengues also came out on top in the 2014/15 quarter-finals, Javier Hernández heading the only goal of the tielate in the second leg at the Santiago Bernabéu.

• Madrid and Atlético both advanced all the way to the final again in 2015/16. Ramos's 15th-minute breakthrough inMilan was cancelled out by Atlético substitute Yannick Carrasco 11 minutes from time, Griezmann having missed a48th-minute spot kick.

• With no further goals, the match went to penalties. After Lucas Vázquez, Marcelo, Bale and Ramos had convertedfor Madrid, and Griezmann, Gabi and Saúl had done likewise, Juanfran struck the base of the post with Atlético'sfourth kick, leaving Ronaldo to convert and take the trophy to Madrid for the 11th time.

• The sides at San Siro on 28 May 2016 were:Real Madrid: Navas, Carvajal (Danilo 52), Ramos, Pepe, Marcelo, Casemiro, Kroos (Isco 72), Modrić, Bale,Benzema (Vázquez 77), Ronaldo.Atlético: Oblak, Juanfran, Godín, Savić, Filipe Luís (Lucas Hernández 109), Gabi, Augusto Fernández (Carrasco 46),Koke (Partey 116), Saúl, Griezmann, Torres.

• The capital duo have met in 206 league, Spanish Cup and Spanish Super Cup games, with 103 Madrid wins, 51 forAtlético and 52 draws. Atlético have lost only one of their last 12 domestic matches against their local rivals sincelosing the 2014 UEFA Champions League final, recording five victories and six draws.

• Both Liga fixtures in 2017/18 ended all square, a goalless game at Atlético on 18 November 2017 preceding a 1-1draw at the Bernabéu on 8 April this year. Ronaldo gave Real Madrid a 53rd-minute lead, Griezmann replying withinfour minutes.

Match backgroundReal Madrid• Real Madrid qualified for the UEFA Super Cup for the third year in a row by making it three successive UEFAChampions League titles in 2017/18, beating Liverpool 3-1 in the Kyiv final with Karim Benzema scoring once andGareth Bale twice.

• The Merengues' European record last season was W10 D2 L2 F35 A17.

• Real Madrid have scored in their last 30 UEFA matches.

• Real Madrid's record in 22 European matches against Spanish clubs is W12 D6 L4 F45 A21. That 2017 second-legdefeat by Atlético ended an eight-match, six-year unbeaten run against Liga opponents in European competition.

• Madrid's shoot-out record in European competition is W2 L2:5-3 v Atlético Madrid, 2015/16 UEFA Champions League final1-3 v Bayern München, 2011/12 UEFA Champions League semi-final3-1 v Juventus, 1986/87 European Cup second round

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5-6 v Crvena zvezda, 1974/75 European Cup Winners' Cup quarter-final

Atlético Madrid• Atlético lifted the UEFA Europa League for the third time in 2017/18, beating Marseille 3-0 in the Lyon final withGriezmann's two goals added to by a late third from captain Gabi.

• Diego Simeone's side had moved into the UEFA Europa League after finishing third in their UEFA ChampionsLeague section – the first time since 2013/14 they had not reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals orbetter. All four of those campaigns ended in defeat by Real Madrid.

• Atlético's European record in 2017/18 was W8 D5 L2 F25 A8.

• Griezmann has scored five of Atlético's last eight European goals.

• Atlético's record in UEFA penalty shoot-outs is W2 L4:3-5 v Real Madrid, 2015/16 UEFA Champions League final8-7 v PSV Eindhoven, 2015/16 UEFA Champions League round of 163-2 v Leverkusen, 2014/15 UEFA Champions League round of 161-3 v Villarreal, 2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup final1-3 v Fiorentina, 1989/90 UEFA Cup first round6-7 v Derby, 1974/75 UEFA Cup second round

Coach and player links• New Real Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui was a goalkeeper at the club between 1985 and 1991, making his sole first-team appearance in a 3-3 draw away to Atlético at the end of the 1989/90 season.

• That was one of 14 times Lopetegui came across Atlético in his playing days, with the record W5 D4 L5.

• Lopetegui was coach of Real Madrid Castilla in 2008/09, drawing both games against Atlético's B team that season.He also encountered Spanish opposition while in charge of Porto in 2014/15, winning both games against AthleticClub in the UEFA Champions League group stage.

• Simeone's record against Madrid in all competitions as a player for Sevilla, Atlético and Lazio was W1 D2 L8. Hescored once, in Atlético's 4-2 defeat on 5 November 1994.

• The Argentinian enjoys a much better record as a coach, having lost only two of his last 16 games against Madrid,with the 2016 UEFA Champions League final counted as a draw. Overall it is W8 D9 L8.

• Real Madrid's August signing Thibaut Courtois spent three years on loan at Atlético between 2011 and 2014, making111 appearances. The Belgian was part of the Atlético side that won the UEFA Europa League in 2012, the Copa delRey 12 months later – beating Real Madrid in the Bernabéu final – and the Liga title in 2013/14, when the Rojiblancosalso reached the UEFA Champions League final, losing to their city rivals.

• Antonio Adán was at Real Madrid between 1997 and 2013. However, he made only seven appearances for the firstteam before departing for Cagliari.

• Raphaël Varane was in the France side that beat a Croatia team including Luka Modrić 4-2 in the FIFA World Cupfinal in Moscow on 15 July. Atlético pair Griezmann, who scored France's second goal, and Lucas Hernández werealso in Les Bleus' line-up, with Thomas Lemar an unused substitute.

• Juanfran came through Madrid's academy, making six outings for the first team in 2003/04 and 2004/05.

• Isco, Nacho, Dani Carvajal and Koke were part of Spain's victorious 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championshipsquad.

• Marco Asensio, Dani Ceballos, Rodri and Saúl Ñíguez were part of the Spain side that reached the final of the 2017UEFA European Under-21 Championship.

• International team-mates:Marcelo, Casemiro & Filipe Luís (Brazil);Raphaël Varane & Antoine Griezmann, Lucas Hernández, Thomas Lemar (France);Nacho, Isco, Dani Carvajal, Sergio Ramos, Marco Asensio, Lucas Vázquez & Diego Costa, Juanfran, Saúl Ñíguez,Koke (Spain);Marco Asensio & Rodri, Saúl Ñíguez (Spain U-21)

• Griezmann has now scored four goals in his last eight appearances against Madrid, including most recently at theBernabéu in a 1-1 draw in April.

• Ramos has twice been dismissed against Atlético – in a 1-1 Liga draw on 1 October 2006 and during Madrid's 3-2top-flight victory in November 2009.

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Real Madrid• Summer transfersIn: Vinícius Júnior (Flamengo), Andriy Lunin (Zorya Luhansk), Álvaro Odriozola (Real Sociedad), Thibaut Courtois(Chelsea)Out: Omar Mascarell (Schalke), Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus), Achraf Hakimi (Dortmund, loan), Mateo Kovačić(Chelsea, loan)

• Six current Real Madrid players are in contention for the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League positional awards, thethree-man shortlist for each position having been announced on 9 August. Keylor Navas (goalkeepers), Marcelo,Sergio Ramos, Raphaël Varane (all defenders), Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić (both midfielders) are all in contention,as is former Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo in the forwards category. Ramos, Modrić and Ronaldo all won theirrespective categories in 2017; this year's winners will be named – along with the UEFA Men's Player of the Year andUEFA Women's Player of the Year – during the UEFA Champions League group stage draw in Monaco on Thursday30 August.

Atlético Madrid• Summer transfersIn: Nehuén Pérez (Argentinos Juniors), Rodri (Villarreal), Antonio Adán (Betis), Jonny Castro (Celta Vigo), ThomasLemar (Monaco), Santiago Arias (PSV), Nikola Kalinić (Milan)Out: Fernando Torres (released), Gabi (al-Sadd), Axel Werner (Huesca, loan), Emiliano Velázquez (Rayo Vallecano),Jonny Castro (Wolves, loan), Šime Vrsaljko (Internazionale Milano, loan), André Moreira (Aston Villa, loan), LucianoVietto (Fulham, loan)

• Atlético pair Diego Godín and Antoine Griezmann are both on the three-man shortlist for the 2017/18 UEFA EuropaLeague player of the season, the winner for which will be announced during the UEFA Europa League group stagedraw in Monaco on 31 August. Jan Oblak (fourth) and Koke (equal sixth) were also in the top ten.

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Team factsReal Madrid CFFormed: 1902Nickname: Los Merengues (The Meringues)

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)• European Cup (13): 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, (1962), (1964), 1966, (1981), 1998, 2000, 2002, 2014, 2016,2017, 2018• UEFA Cup (2): 1985, 1986• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: (1971), (1983)• UEFA Super Cup (4): (1998), (2000), 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017• European/South American Cup (3): 1960, (1966), 1998, (2000), 2002

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)League title: 33 (2017)Spanish Cup: 19 (2014)

Ten-year European record (UEFA Champions League unless indicated otherwise)2017/18: winners2016/17: winners2015/16: winners2014/15: semi-finals2013/14: winners2012/13: semi-finals2011/12: semi-finals2010/11: semi-finals2009/10: round of 162008/09: round of 16

RecordsUEFA club competition• Biggest home win 9-0: Madrid v Odense25/10/61, European Champion Clubs' Cup first round second leg

• Biggest away win 0-8: Olympiakos Nicosia v Madrid 24/09/69, European Champion Clubs' Cup first round first leg

• Heaviest home defeat2-4: Madrid v Bayern München29/02/00, UEFA Champions League second group stage1-3: twice, most recently v Juventus12/04/18, UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg0-2 on five occasions, most recently v Barcelona27/04/11, UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg

• Heaviest away defeat 5-0 twice, most recently v AC Milan19/04/89, European Champion Clubs' Cup semi-final second leg

UEFA Champions League (group stage to final only) • Biggest home win 8-0: Madrid v Malmö08/12/15, group stage

• Biggest away win0-6: APOEL v Madrid21/11/17, group stage

• Heaviest home defeat 2-4: Madrid v Bayern München (see above)1-3: Madrid v Juventus (see above)0-2 on three occasions, most recently v Barcelona (see above)

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• Heaviest away defeat 4-0: Liverpool v Madrid10/11/09, round of 16 second leg

Club Atlético de MadridFormed: 1903Nickname: Los Colchoneros (The Mattress Makers)

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)• European Champion Clubs' Cup: (1974), (2014), (2016)• UEFA Europa League (3): 2010, 2012, 2018• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1962, (1963), (1986)• UEFA Super Cup (2): 2010, 2012• UEFA Intertoto Cup (1): 2007, (2004)

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)League title: 10 (2014)Spanish Cup: 10 (2013)

Ten-year European record (UEFA Champions League unless indicated otherwise)2017/18: UEFA Europa League winners (having transferred from UEFA Champions League group stage)2016/17: semi-finals2015/16: runners-up2014/15: quarter-finals2013/14: runners-up2012/13: UEFA Europa League round of 322011/12: UEFA Europa League winners2010/11: UEFA Europa League group stage2009/10: UEFA Europa League winners (having transferred from UEFA Champions League group stage)2008/09: round of 16

RecordsUEFA club competition• Biggest home win 8-0: Atlético v Drumcondra17/09/58, European Champion Clubs' Cup preliminary round first leg

• Biggest away win 0-5: Kayseri Erciyesspor v Atlético04/10/07, UEFA Cup first round second leg

• Heaviest home defeat 0-3: Atlético v Porto08/12/09, UEFA Champions League group stage

• Heaviest away defeat5-1: Tottenham v Atlético15/05/63, European Cup Winners' Cup final (played in Rotterdam)4-0 twice, most recently Chelsea v Atlético21/10/09, UEFA Champions League group stage

UEFA Champions League (group stage to final only)• Biggest home win5-0: Atlético v Malmö22/10/14, group stage

• Biggest away win1-4: Widzew Łódź v Atlético25/09/96, group stage0-3 twice, most recently v Austria Wien22/10/13, group stage

• Heaviest home defeat0-3: Atlético v Porto (see above)

• Heaviest away defeat4-0: Chelsea v Atlético (see above)

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Squad listReal Madrid CF

Currentseason All-time

League SCUP UEFANo. Player Nat. DoB Age D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld GlsGoalkeepers

1 Keylor Navas CRC 15/12/1986 31 - - - 1 - 49 -13 Kiko Casilla ESP 02/10/1986 31 - - - 1 - 6 -26 Andriy Lunin UKR 11/02/1999 19 - - - - - 6 -30 Luca Zidane FRA 13/05/1998 20 - - - - - - -

Defenders2 Dani Carvajal ESP 11/01/1992 26 - - - 3 1 47 23 Jesús Vallejo ESP 05/01/1997 21 - - - - - 1 -4 Sergio Ramos ESP 30/03/1986 32 - - - 3 1 123 135 Raphaël Varane FRA 25/04/1993 25 - - - 2 - 64 26 Nacho ESP 18/01/1990 28 - - - - - 27 212 Marcelo BRA 12/05/1988 30 - - - 3 - 92 819 Álvaro Odriozola ESP 14/12/1995 22 - - - - - 6 129 Sergio Reguilón ESP 16/12/1996 21 - - - - - - -31 Javier Sanchez ESP 14/03/1997 21 - - - - - - -32 López ESP 08/04/1999 19 - - - - - - -33 Adri ESP 26/02/1999 19 - - - - - - -

Midfielders8 Toni Kroos GER 04/01/1990 28 - - - 3 - 100 810 Luka Modrić CRO 09/09/1985 32 - - - 3 - 98 1011 Gareth Bale WAL 16/07/1989 29 - - - 2 - 78 2114 Casemiro BRA 23/02/1992 26 - - - 2 1 50 517 Lucas Vázquez ESP 01/07/1991 27 - - - 2 - 29 218 Marcos Llorente ESP 30/01/1995 23 - - - - - 1 -20 Marco Asensio ESP 21/01/1996 22 - - - 2 1 22 522 Isco ESP 21/04/1992 26 - - - 3 1 66 824 Dani Ceballos ESP 07/08/1996 22 - - - - - 4 -27 Federico Valverde URU 22/07/1998 20 - - - - - - -34 Jaime Seoane ESP 22/01/1997 21 - - - - - - -

Forwards9 Karim Benzema FRA 19/12/1987 30 - - - 3 - 107 5621 Borja Mayoral ESP 05/04/1997 21 - - - - - 4 128 Vinícius Júnior BRA 12/07/2000 18 - - - - - - -35 Óscar ESP 28/06/1998 20 - - - - - - -36 Franchu ARG 12/05/1998 20 - - - - - - -37 Raúl De Tomás ESP 17/10/1994 23 - - - - - - -

Coach- Julen Lopetegui ESP 28/08/1966 51 - - - - - 17 -

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Club Atlético de MadridCurrentseason All-time

League SCUP UEFANo. Player Nat. DoB Age D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld GlsGoalkeepers

1 Antonio Adán ESP 13/05/1987 31 - - - - - 8 -13 Jan Oblak SVN 07/01/1993 25 - - - - - 44 -31 Miguel San Román ESP 14/07/1997 21 - - - - - - -37 Alex Dos Santos ESP 15/01/1999 19 - - - - - - -

Defenders2 Diego Godín URU 16/02/1986 32 - - - 2 - 93 53 Filipe Luís BRA 09/08/1985 33 - - - 1 - 78 14 Santiago Arias COL 13/01/1992 26 - - - - - 23 115 Stefan Savić MNE 08/01/1991 27 - - - - - 46 -20 Juanfran ESP 09/01/1985 33 - - - 1 - 82 221 Lucas Hernández FRA 14/02/1996 22 - - - - - 19 -24 José María Giménez URU 20/01/1995 23 - - - - - 29 -34 Aitor Puñal ESP 01/04/1999 19 - - - - - - -35 Francisco Montero ESP 14/01/1999 19 - - - - - - -36 Alberto Rodríguez ESP 10/09/1997 20 - - - - - - -38 Carlos Isaac ESP 30/04/1998 20 - - - - - - -39 Manny ESP 01/03/1998 20 - - - - - - -

Midfielders5 Thomas Partey GHA 13/06/1993 25 - - - - - 25 16 Koke ESP 08/01/1992 26 - - - 1 - 79 58 Saúl Ñíguez ESP 21/11/1994 23 - - - - - 53 1110 Ángel Correa ARG 09/03/1995 23 - - - - - 29 211 Thomas Lemar FRA 12/11/1995 22 - - - - - 24 214 Rodri ESP 22/06/1996 22 - - - - - 10 118 Gelson Martins POR 11/05/1995 23 - - - - - 26 423 Vitolo ESP 02/11/1989 28 - - - 3 - 56 1030 Roberto Olabe ESP 05/05/1996 22 - - - - - - -43 Toni Moya ESP 20/03/1998 20 - - - - - - -44 Keidi Bare ALB 28/08/1997 20 - - - - - - -

Forwards7 Antoine Griezmann FRA 21/03/1991 27 - - - - - 56 249 Nikola Kalinić CRO 05/01/1988 30 - - - - - 57 1619 Diego Costa ESP 07/10/1988 29 - - - - - 42 1632 Borja Garcés ESP 06/08/1999 19 - - - - - - -40 Víctor Mollejo ESP 21/01/2001 17 - - - - - - -47 Joaquín Muñoz ESP 10/03/1999 19 - - - - - - -

Coach- Diego Simeone ARG 28/04/1970 48 S - - 1 - 78 -

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Head coachJulen LopeteguiDate of birth: 28 August 1966Nationality: SpanishPlaying career: Real Sociedad, Real Madrid Castilla, Las Palmas, Real Madrid, Logroñés, Barcelona, RayoVallecanoCoaching career: Rayo Vallecano, Real Madrid Castilla, Spain Under-19s, Spain Under-20s, Spain Under-21s,Porto, Spain, Real Madrid

• Lopetegui's promising goalkeeping performances for Real Sociedad's youth sides led to a move to Real Madrid. TheBasque native progressed into the senior squad, but, starved of opportunities, switched to Logroñes, where he made107 Spanish top-flight appearances over three seasons.

• Those displays earned a move to Barcelona but again he found playing time limited, prompting a transfer to RayoVallecano, where he featured 112 times until retirement in 2002. He earned one senior international cap and was partof Spain's 1994 FIFA World Cup squad.

• Started his coaching career in 2003/04, at second division Rayo, but was dismissed after ten games. After five yearsaway from the bench he returned to active duty in 2008/09 with Real Madrid Castilla, ending the third-tier campaign insixth place.

• In 2010 Lopetegui joined the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and led the U19s to the European title twoyears later before reaching the quarter-finals of the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2013. He had assumed control of theU21s in August 2012 and guided the holders to the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, winning the title inIsrael.

• On 6 May 2014, he returned to club duties with Porto but failed to win any silverware with the club and left his post inJanuary 2016. Appointed Vicente del Bosque's successor as Spain coach in July that year and guided the side to the2018 World Cup but departed on the eve of the finals to succeed Zinédine Zidane as Real Madrid coach.

Diego SimeoneDate of birth: 28 April 1970Nationality: ArgentinianPlaying career: Vélez Sarsfield, Pisa, Sevilla, Atlético Madrid (twice), Internazionale Milano, Lazio, Racing ClubCoaching career: Racing Club (twice), Estudiantes, River Plate, San Lorenzo, Catania, Atlético Madrid

• Launched career as a combative midfielder with Vélez Sarsfield and was a full Argentinian international at 18,making debut in a July 1988 friendly against Australia; went on to play in three FIFA World Cups and retired asArgentina's most-capped player (106 appearances, 11 goals). Moved to Italy in 1990 to join Pisa; two years later heleft for Sevilla, where he played under Argentina's 1986 World Cup-winning coach Carlos Bilardo and – for oneseason – alongside Diego Maradona.

• Joined Atlético in 1994 and won the Spanish domestic double in his second season, his first major club honours toadd to two Copa América titles (1991 and 1993) plus the 1992 FIFA Confederations Cup with Argentina.

• Enjoyed further success after returning to Italy, winning the UEFA Cup with Inter, plus a Serie A and Coppa Italiadouble in his debut campaign with Lazio (1999/2000). After four years in Rome, he returned to Madrid for a secondspell with Atlético before ending his playing career in Argentina with Racing Club.

• Started coaching career with Racing Club and won Argentinian titles with Estudiantes (2006 Apertura) and RiverPlate (2008 Clausura); brief spells at San Lorenzo, Italian club Catania and Racing (again) preceded his appointmentin December 2011 at Atlético.

• Led Atlético to victory in the 2012 UEFA Europa League final against Athletic Club and to a Copa del Rey finaltriumph over Real Madrid in 2013. A year later, Atlético held off Barcelona and Madrid to win their first league titlesince 1996, although they lost to Madrid in the UEFA Champions League final. Took Atlético to another UEFAChampions League final in 2016, which they again lost to Madrid, but collected more silverware two years later withanother UEFA Europa League triumph.

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Szymon Marciniak (POL)Paweł Sokolnicki (POL) , Tomasz Listkiewicz (POL)

Paweł Raczkowski (POL) , Tomasz Musiał (POL)Ovidiu Haţegan (ROU)Radosław Siejka (POL)

João Morais (POR)Uno Tutk (EST)

Match officialsRefereeAssistant refereesAdditional assistant refereesFourth officialReserve officialUEFA DelegateUEFA Referee observer

Referee

Name Date of birth UEFA SuperCup matches UEFA matches

Szymon Marciniak 07/01/1981 0 62

Szymon MarciniakReferee since: 2002First division: 2009FIFA badge: 2011

Tournaments: 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup, UEFA EURO 2016, 2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship

Finals2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship

UEFA Super Cup matches featuring teams from the two countries involved inthis matchNo such matches refereed

Other matches involving teams from either of the two countries involved inthis match

Date Competition Stagereached Home Away Result Venue

16/10/2012 U21 PO Denmark Spain 1-3 Aalborg07/11/2013 UEL GS Sevilla FC FC Slovan Liberec 1-1 Seville28/08/2014 UEL PO FC Krasnodar Real Sociedad de Fútbol 3-0 Krasnodar27/11/2014 UEL GS Villarreal CF VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-2 Villarreal15/09/2015 UCL GS Galatasaray AŞ Club Atlético de Madrid 0-2 Istanbul08/12/2015 UCL GS Sevilla FC Juventus 1-0 Seville08/03/2016 UCL R16 Real Madrid CF AS Roma 2-0 Madrid28/04/2016 UEL SF FC Shakhtar Donetsk Sevilla FC 2-2 Lviv13/06/2016 EURO GS-FT Spain Czech Republic 1-0 Toulouse28/09/2016 UCL GS Club Atlético de Madrid FC Bayern München 1-0 Madrid07/12/2016 UCL GS Real Madrid CF Borussia Dortmund 2-2 Madrid14/02/2017 UCL R16 Paris Saint-Germain FC Barcelona 4-0 Paris11/04/2017 UCL QF Juventus FC Barcelona 3-0 Turin17/10/2017 UCL GS Real Madrid CF Tottenham Hotspur FC 1-1 Madrid

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Fixtures and resultsReal Madrid CFDate Competition Opponent Result Goalscorers15/08/2018 SCUP Club Atlético de Madrid (H)19/08/2018 League Getafe CF (H)26/08/2018 League Girona FC (A)01/09/2018 League CD Leganés (H)15/09/2018 League Athletic Club (A)23/09/2018 League RCD Espanyol (H)26/09/2018 League Sevilla FC (A)30/09/2018 League Club Atlético de Madrid (H)07/10/2018 League Deportivo Alavés (A)21/10/2018 League Levante UD (H)28/10/2018 League FC Barcelona (A)04/11/2018 League Real Valladolid CF (H)11/11/2018 League RC Celta de Vigo (A)25/11/2018 League SD Eibar (A)02/12/2018 League Valencia CF (H)09/12/2018 League SD Huesca (A)16/12/2018 League Rayo Vallecano de Madrid (H)06/01/2019 League Real Sociedad de Fútbol (H)13/01/2019 League Real Betis Balompié (A)20/01/2019 League Sevilla FC (H)27/01/2019 League RCD Espanyol (A)03/02/2019 League Deportivo Alavés (H)10/02/2019 League Club Atlético de Madrid (A)17/02/2019 League Girona FC (H)24/02/2019 League Levante UD (A)03/03/2019 League FC Barcelona (H)10/03/2019 League Real Valladolid CF (A)17/03/2019 League RC Celta de Vigo (H)31/03/2019 League SD Huesca (H)03/04/2019 League Valencia CF (A)07/04/2019 League SD Eibar (H)14/04/2019 League CD Leganés (A)21/04/2019 League Athletic Club (H)24/04/2019 League Getafe CF (A)28/04/2019 League Rayo Vallecano de Madrid (A)05/05/2019 League Villarreal CF (H)12/05/2019 League Real Sociedad de Fútbol (A)19/05/2019 League Real Betis Balompié (H)

Pos. Clubs P W D L GF GA Pts1 Deportivo Alavés 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Athletic Club 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Club Atlético de Madrid 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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4 FC Barcelona 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 RC Celta de Vigo 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 SD Eibar 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 RCD Espanyol 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Getafe CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 Girona FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 SD Huesca 0 0 0 0 0 0 011 CD Leganés 0 0 0 0 0 0 012 Levante UD 0 0 0 0 0 0 013 Rayo Vallecano de Madrid 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 Real Betis Balompié 0 0 0 0 0 0 015 Real Madrid CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 016 Real Sociedad de Fútbol 0 0 0 0 0 0 017 Real Valladolid CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 018 Sevilla FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 019 Valencia CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 Villarreal CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Club Atlético de MadridDate Competition Opponent Result Goalscorers15/08/2018 SCUP Real Madrid CF (A)20/08/2018 League Valencia CF (A)25/08/2018 League Rayo Vallecano de Madrid (H)01/09/2018 League RC Celta de Vigo (A)15/09/2018 League SD Eibar (H)23/09/2018 League Getafe CF (A)26/09/2018 League SD Huesca (H)30/09/2018 League Real Madrid CF (A)07/10/2018 League Real Betis Balompié (H)21/10/2018 League Villarreal CF (A)28/10/2018 League Real Sociedad de Fútbol (H)04/11/2018 League CD Leganés (A)11/11/2018 League Athletic Club (H)25/11/2018 League FC Barcelona (H)02/12/2018 League Girona FC (A)09/12/2018 League Deportivo Alavés (H)16/12/2018 League Real Valladolid CF (A)22/12/2018 League RCD Espanyol (H)06/01/2019 League Sevilla FC (A)13/01/2019 League Levante UD (H)20/01/2019 League SD Huesca (A)27/01/2019 League Getafe CF (H)03/02/2019 League Real Betis Balompié (A)10/02/2019 League Real Madrid CF (H)17/02/2019 League Rayo Vallecano de Madrid (A)

Pos. Clubs P W D L GF GA Pts

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24/02/2019 League Villarreal CF (H)03/03/2019 League Real Sociedad de Fútbol (A)10/03/2019 League CD Leganés (H)17/03/2019 League Athletic Club (A)31/03/2019 League Deportivo Alavés (A)03/04/2019 League Girona FC (H)07/04/2019 League FC Barcelona (A)14/04/2019 League RC Celta de Vigo (H)21/04/2019 League SD Eibar (A)24/04/2019 League Valencia CF (H)28/04/2019 League Real Valladolid CF (H)05/05/2019 League RCD Espanyol (A)12/05/2019 League Sevilla FC (H)19/05/2019 League Levante UD (A)

Pos. Clubs P W D L GF GA Pts1 Deportivo Alavés 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Athletic Club 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Club Atlético de Madrid 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 FC Barcelona 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 RC Celta de Vigo 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 SD Eibar 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 RCD Espanyol 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Getafe CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 Girona FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 SD Huesca 0 0 0 0 0 0 011 CD Leganés 0 0 0 0 0 0 012 Levante UD 0 0 0 0 0 0 013 Rayo Vallecano de Madrid 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 Real Betis Balompié 0 0 0 0 0 0 015 Real Madrid CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 016 Real Sociedad de Fútbol 0 0 0 0 0 0 017 Real Valladolid CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 018 Sevilla FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 019 Valencia CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 Villarreal CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Competition factsUEFA Super Cup: All-time records

• There have been 42 previous UEFA Super Cup finals, including 15 at Monaco's Stade Louis II after the showpiecemoved to a one-off match in the principality in 1998. Since 2013, the fixture has been held in a different European cityeach year: Prague in 2013, Cardiff in 2014, Tbilisi in 2015, Trondheim in 2016 and Skopje in 2017.

• Of the 42 previous editions, the team that won the European Cup have triumphed on 23 occasions, most recentlyReal Madrid in 2017. Since the UEFA Cup winners began taking part in 2000, following the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup'sdemise, seven of the 18 finals have been won by the side that lifted the UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League thepreceding May.

• Including 2018, Spain holds the record for the number of times their teams have participated in the competition with27 entries (Barcelona 9, Real Madrid 7, Sevilla 5, Atlético Madrid 3, Valencia 2, Real Zaragoza 1). England have had16 (Liverpool 5, Manchester United 4, Chelsea 3, Nottingham Forest 2, Arsenal 1, Aston Villa 1), three more than Italy(AC Milan 7, Juventus 2, Internazionale 1, Parma 1, Lazio 1, Sampdoria 1).

• Spanish clubs have recorded the most victories with 14 (Barcelona 5, Real Madrid 4, Valencia 2, Atlético 2, Sevilla1), five more than Italy and seven more than England.

• Barcelona's 2015 triumph took them level with Milan on five wins. Real Madrid moved on to four in 2017, one moretriumph than Liverpool.

• Six finals have pitted teams from the same country. Milan beat Sampdoria 3-1 on aggregate in 1990 and lost 2-1 toParma three years later before the all-Spanish affair between Barcelona and Sevilla in 2006 and Real Madrid's 2014defeat of Sevilla. In 2015, Barcelona beat Sevilla in Tbilisi; Real Madrid beat Sevilla in Trondheim 12 months later.

• Seven finals have been decided in extra time, the beneficiaries being Aston Villa (1982, 3-1 versus Barcelona),Parma (1993, 2-1 versus Milan), Galatasaray (2000, 2-1 golden goal victory versus Real Madrid), Liverpool (2005, 3-1versus CSKA Moskva), Barcelona (twice: 2009, 1-0 versus Shakhtar Donetsk; 2015, 5-4 v Sevilla) and Real Madrid(2016, 3-2 v Sevilla).

• The 2013 edition was the first to involve a penalty shoot-out, Bayern beating Chelsea 5-4 on penalties after a 2-2draw in Prague.

• Barcelona became the first side to score five times in a one-off final with 2015's 5-4 defeat of Sevilla, eclipsingAtlético's 4-1 success over Chelsea in 2012; Liverpool (2001, 2005), Real Madrid (2002, 2016), Sevilla (2006) andMilan (2007) all managed three goals.

• Atlético's 2012 win (4-1) equalled Sevilla's 3-0 defeat of Barcelona in 2006 as the biggest margin of victory in asingle-match final.

• There have been four 1-0 results: Chelsea (1998), Lazio (1999) – in the first two one-off finals – Milan (2003) andBarcelona (2009) were the victors.

• There has never been a UEFA Super Cup that finished scoreless after 120 minutes.

• The fastest goal came in the 2015 decider when Éver Banega gave Sevilla a third-minute lead against Barcelona.

• Radamel Falcao (2012, Atlético v Chelsea) and Terry McDermott (1977, Liverpool v Hamburg, second leg) are theonly players to have scored three times in one UEFA Super Cup game. McDermott's hat-trick was the quicker,registered in a 17-minute spell either side of the interval.

• The only own goal seen in a UEFA Super Cup final since it permanently became a one-off game in 1998 came fromFeyenoord's Patrick Paauwe, 15 minutes into his team's 3-1 reverse to Real Madrid in 2002.

• Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes became the first player sent off in the history of the competition, againstZenit in 2008. Porto's Rolando and Fredy Guarín were both dismissed in 2011.

Competition historyThe UEFA Super Cup was not staged in three seasons since its 1973 inception. In 1974, following political problems,Bayern of the Federal Republic of Germany did not play Magdeburg of the German Democratic Republic. Then, in1981, Liverpool and Dinamo Tbilisi failed to find a date to contest the competition. Following the Heysel tragedy on 29May 1985, Juventus and Everton did not play the 1985 UEFA Super Cup.

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-: Denotes player substituted +: Denotes player introduced*: Denotes player sent off +/-: Denotes player introduced and substituted

F: Final GS: Group stageGS1: First group stage GS2: Second group stage3QR: Third qualifying round R1: First roundR2: Second round R3: Third roundR4: Fourth round PR: Preliminary roundSF: Semi-finals QF: Quarter-finalsR16: round of 16 QR: Qualifying roundR32: Round of 32 1QR: First qualifying round1st: first leg 2QR: Second qualifying

round2nd: second leg FT: Final tournamentPO: Play-off ELITE: Elite roundRep: Replay 3rdPO: Third-place play-offPO - FT: Play-off for FinalTournament

GS-FT: Group stage – finaltournament

Competition stages(aet): After extra time pens: PenaltiesNo.: Number og: Own goalag: Match decided on awaygoals

P: Penaltyagg: Aggregate

Pld: Matches played AP: AppearancesPos.: Position Comp.: CompetitionPts: Points D: DrawnR: Sent off (straight red card) DoB: Date of birthRes.: Result ET: Extra Timesg: Match decided by silvergoal

GA: Goals againstt: Match decided by toss of acoin

GF: Goals for W: Wongg: Match decided by goldengoal

Y: BookedL: Lost

Y/R: Sent off (two yellowcards)

Nat.: NationalityN/A: Not applicable

f: Match forfeited

Other abbreviations

LegendStatisticsThe statistics provided throughout this document are based on the all-time records of the competing clubs in UEFAclub competition.

UEFA club competition: These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in UEFAclub competitions defined as the European Champion Clubs' Cup, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA CupWinners' Cup, the UEFA Cup, the UEFA Europa League, the UEFA Super Cup (from the 1973 competition), theUEFA Intertoto Cup and the European/South American Cup.

Match officialsNat. - NationalityDoB - Date of birthUEFA: UEFA club competition (including qualifying matches)

2009/10 finalsEx. - extra time

Team factsGoals for/against: Goals totals include the outcome of disciplinary decisions (eg. match forfeits when a 3-0 result isdetermined). Goals totals do not include goals scored from the penalty mark during a penalty shoot-out after a tieended in a draw.

Competitions

Statistics

Squad listD: Disciplinary*: Misses next match if bookedS: SuspendedSCUP: Total appearances in the UEFA Super CupUEFA: All-time total appearances in UEFA club competition including qualifyingDisclaimer: Although UEFA has taken all reasonable care that the information contained within this document isaccurate at the time of publication, no representation or guarantee (including liability towards third parties), expressedor implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. Therefore, UEFA assumes no liability for the use orinterpretation of information contained herein. More information can be found in the competition regulations availableon UEFA.com.

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