The Spanish national team’s victory in the European Championship on Sunday night sparked celebrations across the country, with millions of fans glued to their TV screens and big screens in major cities to watch Spain beat England 2-1. The late goals from Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal sealed Spain’s fourth European Championship crown, leading to loud cheering and chanting in the streets. In Madrid’s Colon square, fans rejoiced with chants of “Yes, yes, the cup is here,” while in Mataro, the hometown of teenage star Lamine Yamal, fans were proud to see him assist in the winning goal.
Pre-match expectations were high as Luis de la Fuente’s team exhibited confidence, talent, unity, and skill on the pitch, inspiring Spanish fans to dream of the trophy. Spain faced a tough opponent in a fast-improving England, who put up a strong fight until the final whistle. The victory brought immense joy to Spain, contrasting with the disappointment felt by English fans watching the game in tourist spots in Spain like Benidorm. The enthusiasm for football was palpable throughout the country, with streets adorned in red football jerseys, balconies adorned with national flags, and bars filled with excitement.
The European Championship win marked Spain’s return to the final stage after twelve years, with their last victory coming in 2008 when they defeated Italy 4-0 to claim their third title. Spanish soccer fans, like Ana Isabel Huete, were in awe of the team’s performance, describing it as extraordinary and better than any other team in the tournament. The victory was a significant moment for Spanish football and a cause for celebration for fans across the country. The Spanish national team’s success has united the nation and instilled a sense of pride and joy among its supporters.