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Portugal win second Nations League title after shootout success over Spain

  • Portugal won the UEFA Nations League 2024-25 final against Spain in a penalty shootout on June 9 at Allianz Arena, Munich.
  • Portugal reached the final by defeating Germany 2-1 a few days earlier, while Spain advanced after a 5-4 win over France in a high-scoring semifinal.
  • During the final, Martin Zubimendi scored first for Spain, Nuno Mendes equalized, Mikel Oyarzabal restored Spain's lead, and Cristiano Ronaldo equalized again before the match ended 2-2.
  • The match proceeded to penalties where Alvaro Morata missed for Spain, giving Portugal their second Nations League title since the inaugural 2019 triumph.
  • Portugal became the first two-time UEFA Nations League champions, highlighting their continued success in this competition.
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal win the Nations League. A Spain star is visibly served. Just one scene makes the fans angry.

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The victory in the final of the Nations League dissipates the criticisms of the Spanish coach and gives continuity to his plan, and that of Ronaldo, until the World Cup

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CR7 celebrated the title obtained with the selection of Portugal and uploaded a photo with his wife that went viral automatically

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