Real Madrid Commemorate Their Champions League Victory with a Celebratory Bus Procession

In a bus procession, Real Madrid celebrates winning the Champions League.

Real Madrid celebrated their Champions League win on Sunday, taking to streets of the Spanish capital in an open top bus parade before partying with fans at the Bernabéu

With goals from Dani Carvajal and Vinícius Júnior in the second half, Madrid defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-0 in the final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday to win their 15th European Cup and their sixth Champions League in the previous ten years.

It seemed as though Modric, whose contract with Real Madrid ended at the end of the previous year, would return for the 2024–25 campaign.

 

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After winning the domestic championship last month, Madrid achieved a double under coach Carlo Ancelotti by winning both the Champions League and La Liga. This was their second double in three seasons. In addition, it was the final game for legendary Madrid player Toni Kroos, who will retire following this summer’s Euro in Germany.

Speaking to the Puerta del Sol throng, Kroos remarked, “Three weeks ago [when Madrid celebrated winning LaLiga], I promised you that we’d be back here, and today we’re celebrating the 15th [European Cup].” “I sincerely appreciate ten years of amazing memories. I’m out of words.”

At approximately 5:45 p.m. local time, the Madrid team bussed out of the Bernabéu and stopped at the cathedral before going to the town hall adjacent and the regional government headquarters in Puerta del Sol, the center of the city.

Following their triumph, the team returned to the Bernabéu, which was already crowded with supporters, shortly before 10:40 p.m. local time, joining a throng of thousands at Cibeles, the fountain where Madrid players and supporters celebrate trophy wins.

Before speaking to the audience, each player was introduced one by one. Among them were Carvajal, who won player of the match at Wembley, and veteran midfielder Toni Kroos, who played his final game for the team before retiring this summer.

With their last victory, Madrid completed an almost flawless season in which they won the Spanish Supercopa, La Liga, and the Champions League. They have only dropped two games this season, one in the Copa del Rey and the other in the league to rivals Atlético Madrid.

With six goals, Vinícius led Madrid’s Champions League scoring, followed closely by forwards Rodrygo Goes and Joselu, who scored twice against Bayern Munich in the semifinals to secure Madrid’s trip to Wembley.

Vinicius remarked, “We’re very happy to be here again.” Being here with you [the fans] is vital. Dani [Carvajal], Luka [Modric], Nacho [Fernandez], and Kroos have all taught us a lot. The young people in this room are eager to win more.”

It seemed as though Modric, whose contract with Real Madrid ended at the end of the previous year, would return for the 2024–25 campaign.

“I appreciate your help over the year. “See you in the upcoming season!” Modric said to the Bernabéu crowd.