Bayern Munich became just the second club to win six titles in one season when they defeated Mexican side Tigres UANL 1-0 in the FIFA Club World Cup final. The German giants had lifted the Bundesliga, German Cup, Champions League, German Super Cup, and UEFA Super Cup trophies in 2020.
Pavard scored in the 59th minute following a VAR review and in front of around 12,000 spectators allowed into Education City Stadium, after Tigres keeper Nahuel Guzman had stopped a Robert Lewandowski header.
The Germans, who also twice hit the woodwork, won all domestic and European titles they competed for in 2020 and are the first team to match Barcelona's sextuple from 2009.
— FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN) February 11, 2021
It was also Bayern coach's Hansi Flick's sixth trophy since he took over in November 2019.
Tigres, who were the first North American club to reach the final, were pinned back by the high-pressing Bavarians throughout and only rarely managed to venture into the German half.
Bayern's second Club World Cup title after 2013 means European clubs have now won the last eight consecutive finals.