The Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, erupted in a sea of red and green on June 8, 2025, as Portugal celebrated their victory over Spain in the UEFA Nations League final. The match, a tense and captivating affair, concluded with Portugal securing the trophy after a penalty shootout, winning 5-3 after a 2-2 draw after extra time. This triumph marked Portugal's second Nations League title, adding to their win in the inaugural 2019 tournament.
The final was a classic Iberian derby, full of passion, tactical nuances, and moments of individual brilliance. Spain, the defending champions, aimed to retain their title, while Portugal sought to reclaim their place at the top of the competition. The game began with both teams displaying attacking intent, creating several early chances. Spain drew first blood in the 21st minute when Martín Zubimendi tapped in a deflected cross from Lamine Yamal. Portugal responded swiftly, with Nuno Mendes rifling home an equalizer just five minutes later.
As the first half drew to a close, Spain regained the lead through Mikel Oyarzabal, who finished a well-worked move orchestrated by Pedri. Portugal, however, refused to be demoralized. In the 61st minute, Cristiano Ronaldo, as he has done so many times in his illustrious career, found the back of the net with a volley, leveling the score and sending the Portuguese fans into raptures. This goal was Ronaldo's record-extending 138th international goal.
Despite both teams' best efforts, neither could find a winning goal in the remaining regulation time, leading to extra time. The additional 30 minutes were filled with fatigue and tactical adjustments. Defenses tightened, and clear-cut chances became scarce. The score remained 2-2, setting the stage for a dramatic penalty shootout.
The tension inside the Allianz Arena was palpable as the shootout commenced. Both teams converted their first three penalties with ease. However, Spain's fourth penalty, taken by Alvaro Morata, was saved brilliantly by Portuguese goalkeeper Diogo Costa. This save proved to be the turning point. Ruben Neves then stepped up and coolly slotted home Portugal's fifth penalty, securing the victory and triggering scenes of wild jubilation among the Portuguese players and supporters.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who had been substituted due to injury in the final moments of the match, watched the penalty shootout from the sidelines. Overcome with emotion, the veteran captain was seen in tears as Neves's penalty hit the back of the net. The victory marked Ronaldo's third international title, adding another accolade to his remarkable career. Nuno Mendes was named player of the tournament.
The trophy ceremony was a spectacle of national pride and sporting achievement. Confetti rained down as the Portuguese team lifted the UEFA Nations League trophy.