Spain Crowned Kings of Europe Again After Euro 2024 Victory
- Spain and England faced off in the European Championship final, highlighting the talents of young star Lamine Yamal.
- This match marked a critical moment for both teams, particularly for England, which has long awaited a championship title.
- Spain's victory further solidified its status in European football.
BERLIN (AP) — Spain has claimed the title of European soccer champions for a record fourth time, triumphing at Euro 2024. The victory was marked by a jubilant celebration as Álvaro Morata lifted the trophy amidst a shower of confetti and fireworks at the historic stadium built for the 1936 Olympics. This win solidifies Spain's resurgence in international soccer, following their success in both the Women’s World Cup and the men’s UEFA Nations League earlier in 2023. Player of the match, Williams, expressed gratitude for the team's journey, highlighting the respect and loyalty instilled in him by the players who have faced adversity. Spain's performance at the tournament was remarkable, winning all seven matches and setting a new record with 15 goals scored, showcasing their dominance throughout the competition. Coach Luis de la Fuente celebrated the achievement, calling it a "dream come true" as his players donned jerseys proclaiming "Kings of Europe." In contrast, England's men's team continues to grapple with disappointment, having lost back-to-back Euro finals, including a previous defeat to Italy in 2021. With this latest loss, England faces the prospect of a six-decade wait for a major title. Captain Harry Kane acknowledged the team's efforts but emphasized that they would ultimately be judged by their performance in the final. Coach Gareth Southgate, who has led the team for eight years, indicated that it was not the right moment to discuss his future, as many players are expected to remain for upcoming tournaments.