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Players of Portugal celebrate winning the UEFA Nations League championship after defeating Spain in the final at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, June 8, 2025. /VCG
Cristiano Ronaldo hoisted up the UEFA Nations League trophy and "We Are The Champions" rang around the stadium after Portugal defeated Spain 5-3 in a penalty shootout in Munich on Sunday.
Portugal's goalkeeper Diogo Costa saved Alvaro Morata's fourth penalty for Spain, then Ruben Neves converted his team's fifth to seal the win.
Morata was the only player to miss after seeing every player score their spot kicks before him. He was inconsolable.
Ronaldo kept Portugal in the game when he equalized in the 61st minute of regular time with his record-extending 138th international goal after Mikel Oyarzabal had given Spain a halftime lead. After 120 minutes the game was tied at 2-2.
Cristiano Ronaldo (#7) of Portugal scores a goal in the UEFA Nations League final against Spain at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, June 8, 2025. /VCG
Oyarzabal squeezed the ball past Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa in the 45th after Pedri played him in.
"It's a shame and it's tough, but with time it will be more appreciated," Oyarzabal said. "We struggled more in the second half, we were tired. The substitutions helped them. But we are proud of our team and we will fight to be close to winning a title again."
Spain, still the European champions, failed to display the cohesion and fluency in attack that put five goals past France in the semifinal on Thursday.
There was an element of fortune about the opening goal scored by Martin Zubimendi in the 21st when Portugal's defense failed to deal with Lamine Yamal's cross.
Goalkeeper Diogo Costa (R) of Portugal saves a shot from Alvaro Morata in the UEFA Nations League final at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, June 8, 2025. /VCG
Nuno Mendes leveled five minutes later when he drilled a low shot inside the far post. The 22-year-old left back was the player of the game – providing the cross that was deflected kindly for Ronaldo to score his equalizer, keeping Yamal in check, then confidently scoring his penalty in the shootout.
Ronaldo was already off by then. He had gone off, exhausted, to standing ovations and a hug from coach Roberto Martinez in the 88th. In his previous game, Ronaldo led Portugal to their first win over Germany for 25 years.
For Mendes and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) teammates Goncalo Ramos, Joao Neves and Vitinha, it was their second trophy in a little more than a week after winning the UEFA Champions League in the same stadium.
Kylian Mbappe (#10) of France dribbles in the UEFA Nations League third-place game against Germany at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Stuttgart, Germany, June 8, 2025. /VCG
Kylian Mbappe led France to third place earlier on the day with a 2-0 win over host nation Germany in Stuttgart.
The Real Madrid star scored his 50th goal for France before setting up the other as Les Bleus rallied after a lethargic start.
France coach Didier Deschamps had made his lack of enthusiasm for the game clear the day before, noting his team had little to gain.
"The game is there, we'll play it," Deschamps had said.
France were without injured PSG stars Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola.