Real Madrid the Club World Cup after a 2-0 victory over San Lorenzo in Marrakech on Carlo Ancelotti's side has enjoyed a stellar last 12 months that has also seen it lift the Champions League, Copa del Rey and UEFA Super Cup.
Sergio Ramos - who had been a doubt for the game after picking up a knock in the 4-0 semifinal win over Cruz Azul - headed in Real's first goal from Toni Kroos' corner in the 37th minute.
Gareth Bale benefited from a mistake by San Lorenzo goalkeeper Sebastian Torrico shortly after halftime as the Welshman continued his fine record in finals, having also netted in the Champions League and Copa showpieces this year.
Argentine Primera Division outfit San Lorenzo rarely threatened Iker Casillas' goal, as Real was able to comfortably see out the win and earn a fourth trophy in eight months.
Real showed one alteration from the semifinal as James Rodriguez came back in for Asier Illarramendi after he recovered from a calf problem, while San Lorenzo was unchanged from its 2-1 extra-time win over Auckland City.
Ancelotti's men made a bright start and came close to opening the scoring in the first minute when Karim Benzema just failed to get a touch on Cristiano Ronaldo's low ball across the box.
The opening exchanges were scrappy, with San Lorenzo continually breaking up play with a series of fouls designed to upset the European champions' rhythm.
Guatemalan referee Walter Lopez struggled to curb fraying tempers, dishing out two yellow cards to each side in the opening half an hour.
After two Ronaldo free kicks passed without alarm for San Lorenzo, Benzema brought a comfortable save out of Torrico with a low shot that lacked power.
Torrico saved at his near post from Bale soon afterwards, but San Lorenzo's respite was short-lived as, from the resulting corner, Ramos got up highest to nod in Kroos' delivery.
As the half drew to a close, there was one moment of concern for Real as left back Marcelo had to be withdrawn following a knock, with Fabio Coentrao coming on in his place.
Six minutes after the interval, the Spanish giants took a firm grip on proceedings when Isco played in Bale, whose weak shot squeezed under the body of Torrico and trickled over the line.
Bale almost added a third in the 64th minute, but his attempted cross from the right clipped the crossbar and bounced behind to safety.
Ancelotti's side continued to dominate and Benzema sent a close-range volley wide of the upright after getting on the end of Bale's delightful center with the outside of his left boot.
Enzo Kalinski and Juan Mercier did bring smart stops out of Casillas in the final 10 minutes, but Real's lead never looked in any serious danger as it finished 2014 on another high note, ahead of a two-week break before its return to La Liga action on Jan. 4.
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