Bayern Munich beat hosts Raja Casablanca 2-0 in the final to win the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup Championship on Saturday night.
Dante and Thiago Alcantara scored first-half goals for Bayern, which were enough for them to claim to the trophy.
Toni Kroos tried a shot from outside the box in the fifth minute but Khalid Askri saved easily.
A minute later Mouhcine Iajour had a chance for Raja Casablanca, but his attempt went wide to the right.
Bayern went into the lead in the eighth minute when Dante shot in with his right foot after Jerome Boateng headed the ball to him from a corner kick.
Philipp Lahm set up Thomas Muller in the 11th minute but his shot from the right of the box was saved by Askri.
Bayern made it 2-0 in the 23rd minute When David Alaba set Thiago Alcantara up to shoot into the bottom right corner.
In the 35th minute Dante had another chance for Bayern, but his header went just over the goal.
A minute later Xherdan Shaqiri tried a shot from outside the area, but Askri got down to make the save.
Alcantara came close to getting his second just before half-time but his shot from right of goal went just wide.
Casablanca had a good chance in the 57th minute but Iajour’s headed attempt went straight at Manuel Neuer.
Mohsine Moutouali had a chance in the 64th minute but his shot from outside the box went just too high.
In the 84th minute Casablanca had a golden chance to get one back but Neuer saved Vivien Mabide’s first effort and then Moutaouali blasted the follow-up over.
In the final minutes Badr Kachani broke free for Casablanca, but his shot from the edge of the area went straight to Neuer.
Earlier on Saturday Atletico Mineiro beat Guangzhou 3-2 to finish third.