Portugal claimed their second UEFA Nations League title on Sunday night after a thrilling 2–2 draw with Spain was decided by a 4–3 penalty shootout victory at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
The final saw both sides exchange early goals, with Spain’s Martín Zubimendi opening the scoring in the 21st minute following a defensive lapse. Portugal responded swiftly, equalizing through Nuno Mendes just five minutes later. However, Spain restored their lead just before halftime with a composed finish from Mikel Oyarzabal.
The match’s momentum shifted in the second half when Portuguese captain Cristiano Ronaldo netted a sensational volley in the 61st minute—his 138th international goal—bringing Portugal back on level terms. The 40-year-old forward, later substituted to a standing ovation, played a pivotal role in what may be his final international tournament.
Despite chances for both teams in extra time, the score remained deadlocked at 2–2, forcing a tense penalty shootout. Portugal held their nerve, converting four of their five spot-kicks, while Spain faltered with Álvaro Morata missing a crucial effort saved by goalkeeper Diogo Costa.
Household names like Bruno Fernandes, Gonçalo Ramos, and Nuno Mendes were among the successful penalty takers for Portugal, sealing a historic win for the Selecão.
“The players showed incredible spirit,” said Portugal coach Roberto Martínez. “It was a true team effort, and tonight we made history again.”
The victory marks Portugal’s second Nations League crown, following their inaugural win in 2019, and cements their status as one of Europe’s elite footballing nations.
Spain, who were aiming to become the first team to retain the Nations League title after their 2023 triumph, will be left to reflect on missed chances and the heartbreak of penalties.
The match was watched by a capacity crowd and broadcast to millions around the world, capping off another memorable chapter in the Nations League’s growing legacy.