Term "grand" first appeared in Australian sports in 1850s. First grand football match occurred between Melbourne Grammar School and Scotch College in 1858. Victorian Football Association introduced first grand final in 1896 between South Melbourne and Collingwood
Final played at Estádio da Luz in Lisbon between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid. First final between teams from same city and second all-Spanish final. Real Madrid reached 13th final after 5-0 aggregate win against Bayern Munich. Atlético Madrid reached second European Cup final after 40-year wait
Final played at Soccer City in Johannesburg on July 11, 2010. Hosted by South Africa with 31 teams from six confederations. 32 teams competed in group stage, 16 advanced to knockout stage
Final played at International Stadium Yokohama on 30 June 2002. Brazil and Germany met for first time at World Cup. Tournament included 32 teams, 16 advanced to knockout stage
Playoffs determine league championships after regular season. Playoffs can be single games, series or tournaments. International playoffs qualify teams for next round
Japan defeated Australia 1-0 in extra time at Khalifa International Stadium. 37,174 spectators attended, with thousands prohibited from entering. Match watched by 484 million viewers across 80 countries