Spain lifted the trophy for Euro-2024 defeating England 2-1 in a thrilling final held at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. This dramatic victory marked Spain’s fourth Euro title, showcasing their skill and determination on the grand stage.
Spain’s squad, full of young talents like 17-year-old Lamin Yamal and Nico Williams, lived up to their pre-tournament expectations. The match began with intense action, and Spain’s tactical play quickly set the tone.
Despite Spain’s initial dominance, England managed to level the score thanks to a brilliant goal from substitute Cole Palmer.
A decisive moment came when Spain capitalized on a defensive lapse, securing their lead and eventually the victory.
Euro 2024 witnessed a total of 117 goals, with Spain contributing 15 to that tally, the highest in the tournament. Germany followed with 11 goals, showcasing their attacking strength. Portugal set a record for ball possession, averaging 64.8% throughout the competition, reflecting their strategic approach to the game.