Real Madrid vs Manchester United 2015

The 2014 International Champions Cup (or ICC) was a friendly association football tournament played in the United States and Canada. It began on July 24 when Olympiacos defeated Milan 3–0 at BMO Field in Toronto, and ended on August 4 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.[2] This tournament followed the 2013 edition and was staged throughout the United States, with one match held in Canada (Toronto). The participating teams were Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United of England; Milan, Inter Milan and Roma of Italy; Olympiacos of Greece; and defending champions Real Madrid of Spain.[2] Manchester United won the tournament, having beaten Liverpool 3–1 in the final.[3][4]

The group match between Real Madrid and Manchester United at Michigan Stadium had an attendance of 109,318, a record crowd for a soccer match in the United States.[5]

The tournament consisted of two groups of four: Group A and Group B. The groups were played as a round-robin, with each team playing three matches. The winners of each group played in the final at the Sun Life Stadium on August 4.[6]

Three points were awarded for a win in regulation time, two for a win by penalty shootout, one for a loss by penalty shootout, and zero for a loss in regulation time.[7] A team's placing was based on (a) points earned in the three group matches (b) head-to-head result, (c) goal differential, (d) goals scored.

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16 Goals scored 20

Ruud van Nistelrooy 38 goals

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Cristiano Ronaldo 105 goals

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3 titles Most recent: 2007/08

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14 titles Most recent: 2021/22

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2012/13

Round of 16

2nd leg

05 Mar

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1st leg

13 Feb

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2002/03

Quarter-finals

2nd leg

23 Apr

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1st leg

08 Apr

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1999/00

Quarter-finals

2nd leg

19 Apr

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04 Apr

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1967/68

Semi-finals

2nd leg

15 May

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24 Apr

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1956/57

Semi-finals

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25 Apr

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11 Apr

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Manchester United defeated European champions Real Madrid 3-1 in front of a record US crowd of 109,318 in Michigan.

Two goals from Ashley Young and one from Javier Hernandez secured new United manager Louis van Gaal his fourth win of the US summer tour.

Gareth Bale's penalty was all Real could muster in reply, even after the second-half introduction of former United star Cristiano Ronaldo.

United now face Liverpool in Monday's International Champions Cup final.

Van Gaal has presided over wins against the Los Angles Galaxy,Roma and Inter Milan in the United States.

United will now meet their great English rivals, who qualified for the final after Manchester City lost 5-4 on penalties to Olympiakos following a 2-2 draw in Minneapolis, in Miami.

Real Madrid vs Manchester United 2015
The University of Michigan's stadium played host to the largest ever crowd at a football match in the US

Real's starting line-up at the Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor was missing not only Ronaldo but also new signings Toni Kroos and James Rodriguez.

But the likes of Bale, Luka Modric and Xabi Alonso were on show in front of the largest ever attendance for a football match in the United States.

Young opened the scoring after 21 minutes but Carlo Ancelotti's Real were level six minutes later when Michael Keane climbed on Bale in the area and the Wales international tucked away the resulting spot-kick.

United regained the lead on 37 minutes when Young's cross drifted over the head of Iker Casillas.

Ronaldo's introduction against his former team with 17 minutes remaining grabbed the attention of the huge crowd, but United sealed victory moments later as Hernandez made it three.

The previous record attendance for a football match in the United States was 101,799 for the 1984 Olympic final, when France beat Brazil 2-0 at the Rose Bowl in California.

Manchester United: De Gea, M Keane, Jones, Evans (Blackett 46), Valencia (Lingard 62), Herrera (Cleverley 46), Fletcher, Young (Shaw 46); Mata (Kagawa 62), Rooney (Hernandez 62), Welbeck (Zaha 41).

Real Madrid: Casillas; Ramos, Pepe, Nacho, Arbeloa (Ronaldo 74), Illarmendi, Alonso (De Tomas 56), Carvajal, Modric, Bale, Isco.

How many times has Man Utd beat Real Madrid?

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Who Is Better Man United or Real Madrid?

Currently Real Madrid has a better 1vs1 performance index with 95. Manchester United has 20 goals and Real Madrid has a total of 33 goals. Our opinion is that currently Real Madrid would win the match. Manchester United vs Real Madrid - who has the better defense?

Who has played for both Manchester United and Madrid?

Notable players such as Michael Owen, Gabriel Heinze, David Bechkam and Rudd Van Nistelrooy are legendary footballers who played for both teams. Both the Red Devils and Los Blancos are regarded as two of Europe's biggest club sides.

Who wins Real Madrid or Manchester City?

Real Madrid, improbably and impossibly and a little unbelievably, has beaten Manchester City, 3-1 in extra time, to reach the Champions League final.