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RadioProfile | Real Madrid and Ramón Díaz’s Al-Hilal will define the Club World Cup

The Club World Cup already knows the teams that will define this historic edition, possibly the last under the current format.

Real Madrid thrashed in their presentation and will be in the final of the Mundialito for the fifth time in the last nine editions.

His rival will be Ramón Ángel Díaz’s Al-Hilal, the Argentine coach who made history for Saudi Arabian football.

This Club World Cup stretched the negative record for South America, which has gone ten consecutive editions without titles.

Listen to Nicolás Ziccardi’s column for Radio Perfil FM 101.9.

by Nicolas Ziccardi

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