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Portugal Clinch Nations League Glory as Ronaldo Bags 36th Career Trophy

It’s official: Portugal are the 2025 UEFA Nations League champions. The final in the Allianz Arena had everything — drama, high tension, and a penalty shootout that saw the Portuguese lift their second Nations League title after a 5-3 win over Spain. After a 2–2 draw through normal and extra time, the shootout was where heroes were made, and it was Cristiano Ronaldo who kept Portugal in the game, and what led his team to victory yet again.


Spain started strong, racing to a 2-0 lead thanks to early goals from Mikel Oyarzabal and Martin Zubimendi. But Portugal weren’t about to roll over. Nuno Mendes responded with a stunning finish, and the game was tied at 2-2 after Ronaldo’s equalizer in the second half, adding yet another incredible chapter to his already legendary international career.


As the match moved into penalties, it was all about who could hold their nerve. Ronaldo, ever the clutch performer, watched as Álvaro Morata missed his spot-kick, and with the weight of the moment on his shoulders, Ronaldo saw his team through to victory. This title not only marked his 36th career trophy — including three with Portugal — but cemented his status as one of football’s all-time greats. A record that will be remembered for generations to come.


While Ronaldo’s leadership shone bright, it wasn’t just the captain who stood tall. Mendes had a standout performance, proving his worth as one of the brightest young talents in European football. The left-back was everywhere, contributing both defensively and offensively, and played a crucial role in Portugal’s first goal, earning him Player of the Final honors. This victory was as much about the collective strength of the squad as it was about individual brilliance.


For Spain, it was a bitter pill to swallow. Despite a strong opening from their stars like Lamine Yamal and Oyarzabal, it wasn’t to be. The team had their moments but couldn’t find that crucial third goal. Their campaign ended in heartbreak for the second time in three years, as they once again fell to a team lifting the Nations League for the first time.


In the end, Portugal’s triumph was a perfect example of how to mix experience with emerging talent. With the likes of Ronaldo leading the way and the younger stars like Mendes showing their mettle, the future looks bright for this squad. Spain, on the other hand, will look back on a campaign filled with promise, but they’ll be left to wonder what might have been after another painful shootout defeat.


Portugal’s 2025 Nations League title marks another milestone in their footballing history, and with Ronaldo’s 36th career trophy added to his already impressive collection, it’s safe to say they’re in no rush to slow down.

UEFA Nations League FAQ

Who were last season's champions and top goalscorer of the UEFA Nations League?
Last year’s UEFA Nations League champions were Portugal and the top goalscorer was Viktor Gyökeres with 9 goals.
Which team has won the most UEFA Nations League titles?
Portugal won the most UEFA Nations League titles with 2 wins.
Which team won the first UEFA Nations League title?
The first winners of the UEFA Nations League were Portugal, in 2019 season.
What are the UEFA Nations League next featured matches?
England v Spain
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