Real Madrid won the Champions League for the 15th time in its history after defeating Germany's Borussia Dortmund 2-0 on Saturday evening at Wembley Stadium in the British capital, London.
Real Madrid's brace was scored by Dani Carvajal and Vinicius Junior in the 74th and 83rd minutes to win the continental title for the Spanish team.
Real Madrid regained the title after being crowned champion by Manchester City in last season.
Despite Dortmund's loss, the German team showed a distinguished offensive performance in the first half, especially through the left front by Karim Adeyemi.
Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois excelled in stopping dangerous attempts from the German team, while Real Madrid retreated to significantly close the defensive spaces in the first half.
Real Madrid succeeded in turning the tide in the second half with attempts to pressure Dortmund's defense before Dani Carvajal succeeded in scoring the first goal with a header that he converted against the German team after 73 minutes.
Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior was able to score the second goal about seven minutes before the end, increasing his team's lead and firing the coup de grâce on Dortmund.
The referee canceled a goal scored by the German team due to offside, and Real Madrid succeeded in settling matters, while Toni Kroos left moments before the end, amid loud cheers from Real Madrid fans and then massive celebrations for winning the title