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Spain Crowned Euro Champions for the 4th Time

Spanish side led by their captain Alvaro Morata celebrate with their Euro 2024 trophy.

Berlin, Germany – Spain won a record-breaking fourth European Championship, defeating England 2-1 following a drama-filled second half in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday in Berlin.

Nico Williams – one of Spain’s breakout performers at the tournament – gave La Roja the lead minutes into the second half when he smartly finished in the bottom corner from a perfectly-weighted pass from the team’s other emerging star, freshly turned 17-year-old Lamine Yamal.

England equalized midway through the second half through a brilliantly placed left-footed effort from Cole Palmer from outside the box to restore parity at the Olympiastadion in the German capital.

But with just under five minutes remaining in regulation time, Spain took a late lead when Mikel Oyarzabal tapped home an inch-perfect pass from Marc Cucurella to cap off a victory and a terrific tournament for La Roja.

It is Spain’s fourth Euro title – having previously won in 1964, 2008 and 2012 – while for England, it is heartbreak for a second straight European Championship having been beaten by Italy on penalties at Euro 2020.

Spanish young Winger Lamine Yamal has been named the young player of the tournament while Manchester City Midfielder Rodri has been named the best Player of the Tournament.

Spanish midfielder Rodri pauses with his award for player of tonourment.
Youngest player of the tonourment Lamine Yamal

 

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