Atletico Madrid v Real Madrid, 24 May 2014

Score4-1 to Real Madrid
RefereeBjörn Kuipers
CompetitionUEFA Champions League Final
VenueEstádio da Luz, Lisbon
Attendance60,976
After extra time - 1-1 at 90 minutes. Played at Benfica FC. Kick-off: 7.45pm local and BST.

1 Atletico Madrid

Manager: Diego Simeone

4 Real Madrid

Manager: Carlo Ancelotti

Goals:

Diego Godín 36 G

Goals:

Sergio Ramos 90 G
Gareth Bale 110 G
Marcelo 118 G
Cristiano Ronaldo penalty 120 P

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois
Defender Filipe Luís
Defender Miranda
Defender/Midfielder Diego Godín
Midfielder Gabi (captain)
Midfielder Juanfran
Midfielder Koke
Midfielder Raul Garcia
Midfielder Tiago
Forward David Villa
Forward Diego Costa

Starting lineup:

Iker Casillas Goalkeeper (captain)
Dani Carvajal Defender
Sergio Ramos Defender
Raphaël Varane Defender
Fábio Coentrão Defender/Midfielder
Sami Khedira Midfielder
Luka Modrić Midfielder
Angel Di María Midfielder/Forward
Gareth Bale Forward
Karim Benzema Forward

Substitutions:

Adrian Lopez for Diego Costa 9
José Sosa for Raul Garcia 66
Toby Alderweireld for Filipe Luís 83

Substitutions:

Isco for Sami Khedira 59
Marcelo for Fábio Coentrão 59
Alvaro Morata for Karim Benzema 79

Cards:

Raul Garcia 27 Y
Miranda 53 Y
David Villa 73 Y
Juanfran 74 Y
Koke 86 Y
Gabi 100 Y
Diego Godín 120 Y

Cards:

Sergio Ramos 27 Y
Sami Khedira 45 Y
Marcelo 118 Y
Cristiano Ronaldo 120 Y
Raphaël Varane 120 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Daniel Aranzubia
Midfielder Diego
Midfielder Mario Suárez
Midfielder Cristian Rodríguez
Midfielder José Sosa
Forward Adrian Lopez

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Diego Lopez
Defender Álvaro Arbeloa
Defender Pepe
Defender/Midfielder Marcelo
Midfielder Illarramendi
Midfielder/Forward Isco
Forward Alvaro Morata

Comments:

Carlo Ancelotti became only the second coach to win the European Cup three times. Bob Paisley led Liverpool to three triumphs in 1977, 1978 and 1981. Of the three men who have won the UEFA Champions League as a coach after lifting the European Cup as a player, Carlo became the most decorated with a combined total of five winner's medals. Frank Rijkaard has four and Pep Guardiola three. Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty extended his record goals tally for a European Cup campaign to 17. He also became level in the competition's all-time goalscorer list with Lionel Messi, on 67, four short of the record-holder Raul.

1 Atletico Madrid

Manager: Diego Simeone

Goals:

Diego Godín 36 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois
Defender Filipe Luís
Defender Miranda
Defender/Midfielder Diego Godín
Midfielder Gabi (captain)
Midfielder Juanfran
Midfielder Koke
Midfielder Raul Garcia
Midfielder Tiago
Forward David Villa
Forward Diego Costa

Substitutions:

Adrian Lopez for Diego Costa 9
José Sosa for Raul Garcia 66
Toby Alderweireld for Filipe Luís 83

Cards:

Raul Garcia 27 Y
Miranda 53 Y
David Villa 73 Y
Juanfran 74 Y
Koke 86 Y
Gabi 100 Y
Diego Godín 120 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Daniel Aranzubia
Midfielder Diego
Midfielder Mario Suárez
Midfielder Cristian Rodríguez
Midfielder José Sosa
Forward Adrian Lopez

4 Real Madrid

Manager: Carlo Ancelotti

Goals:

Sergio Ramos 90 G
Gareth Bale 110 G
Marcelo 118 G
Cristiano Ronaldo penalty 120 P

Starting lineup:

Iker Casillas Goalkeeper (captain)
Dani Carvajal Defender
Sergio Ramos Defender
Raphaël Varane Defender
Fábio Coentrão Defender/Midfielder
Sami Khedira Midfielder
Luka Modrić Midfielder
Angel Di María Midfielder/Forward
Gareth Bale Forward
Karim Benzema Forward

Substitutions:

Isco for Sami Khedira 59
Marcelo for Fábio Coentrão 59
Alvaro Morata for Karim Benzema 79

Cards:

Sergio Ramos 27 Y
Sami Khedira 45 Y
Marcelo 118 Y
Cristiano Ronaldo 120 Y
Raphaël Varane 120 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Diego Lopez
Defender Álvaro Arbeloa
Defender Pepe
Defender/Midfielder Marcelo
Midfielder Illarramendi
Midfielder/Forward Isco
Forward Alvaro Morata

Comments:

Carlo Ancelotti became only the second coach to win the European Cup three times. Bob Paisley led Liverpool to three triumphs in 1977, 1978 and 1981. Of the three men who have won the UEFA Champions League as a coach after lifting the European Cup as a player, Carlo became the most decorated with a combined total of five winner's medals. Frank Rijkaard has four and Pep Guardiola three. Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty extended his record goals tally for a European Cup campaign to 17. He also became level in the competition's all-time goalscorer list with Lionel Messi, on 67, four short of the record-holder Raul.