Portugal, led by the legendary Ronaldo, defeated Spain 5-4 on penalties after a dramatic 2-2 draw to win the 2025 UEFA Nations League. The match, played under bright lights and high expectations, was intense from start to finish.
Cristiano Ronaldo lifted his third major trophy with Portugal. The victory means Portugal have now won two of the last four UEFA Nations League titles. They first won it in 2018–19, beating the Netherlands 1-0.

Spain were aiming to win their second consecutive title after defeating Croatia in the 2022–23 final. However, Ronaldo and his teammates had other plans.
How the Final Played Out
The game kicked off with a fast pace. In the 21st minute, Martín Zubimendi gave Spain the lead. A chipped cross from Lamine Yamal confused the Portuguese defense. Goalkeeper Diogo Costa collided with Nico Williams, leaving the net wide open. Zubimendi scored with ease.
Just five minutes later, Portugal responded. Nuno Mendes powered a left-footed shot into the net to make it 1-1. The stadium erupted.
Before halftime, Spain retook the lead. In the 45th minute, Mikel Oyarzabal scored. Once again, Lamine Yamal was involved. His dangerous cross caused confusion, and Spain capitalized.
But Portugal were not done. In the 61st minute, Nuno Mendes created another moment of brilliance. His cross found Cristiano Ronaldo, who did what he does best—score. It was 2-2.

Extra time saw chances but no goals. The match went to penalties. Álvaro Morata, who came on in extra time, missed a crucial spot kick. Portugal won 5-4. Ronaldo lifted the trophy once more.
Portugal Before and After Ronaldo
Before Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal had a modest football history. They had only qualified for three World Cups and three European Championships. They had never won a major trophy.

Since Ronaldo’s arrival, everything changed. Portugal have now qualified for five World Cups and six Euros. More importantly, they have won three major trophies:
UEFA Euro 2016
2019 UEFA Nations League
2025 UEFA Nations League
Ronaldo’s impact is undeniable. He has transformed Portuguese football forever.
Vitinha, Joao Neves, and Nuno Mendes – The Rising Stars
While Ronaldo stole the spotlight, other stars also shone brightly. Vitinha, Joao Neves, and Nuno Mendes have now won two major trophies in just eight days.
Next week, they join Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) to compete in the Club World Cup. These rising stars are already becoming global names.
Nuno Mendes was named the best player of the Nations League finals. He was outstanding throughout the tournament. With speed, strength, and skill, he played a crucial role in both goals and dominated on the left flank.

The Ronaldo vs Yamal Debate

Before the final, many fans discussed the match-up between Cristiano Ronaldo and 17-year-old Lamine Yamal. Some argued it was unfair to compare a teenage star with a 40-year-old legend.
Yamal did show glimpses of his talent. He was involved in both of Spain’s goals. However, Ronaldo’s leadership and ability to deliver under pressure made the difference.
In the end, experience triumphed over youth. But the future is bright for both players.