Benjamin Pavard scored the lone objective as Bayern Munich beat Tigres to win the Fifa Club World Cup last in Qatar, their 6th prize in nine months.
Bayern have won the Uefa Super Cup, German Super Cup and are currently title holders, to finish a decisive victory of prizes after last season’s Treble.
Pavard’s objective was at first precluded for a Robert Lewandowski offside yet given after VAR conference.
Joshua Kimmich had before had an objective prohibited by the VAR.
This is the eighth year straight that an European club has won the Fifa Club World Cup, including Liverpool last season.
Tigres of Mexico were the main group from North or Central America to arrive at the last yet couldn’t end the predominance of European and South American groups in the competition.
Previous France striker Andre-Pierre Gignac neglected to add to his three objectives in Qatar, albeit still won the Golden Boot.
Previous Bayern Munich supervisor Pep Guardiola, presently the Manchester City director, recorded a video saluting his old group.
“Enormous congrats to the entire Bayern family for this unfathomable achievement. To be the club title holders and to win six out of six titles – I am so glad,” he said