Photos: Ronaldo in tears after missing penalty in Portugal vs Slovenia Euro 2024 match
Cristiano Ronaldo was in tears after he missed the penalty in the UEFA Euro 2024 round of 16 Portugal vs Slovenia football match. Ronaldo missed the penalty in the extra time.

Top 10: Most Free-kick Goals In Football History (Updated)
Lionel Messi, with his stunning free-kick goal against FC Porto for Inter Miami in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, has now moved up to the third position in the top 10 list of most free-kick goals in football history.

Free kicks or set pieces are one of the most effective methods to score a goal. However, it is also the hardest thing in football. But be it from outside the box or 30 yards from the box, free-kicks are one of the most beautiful things to watch in football when done correctly.
In this article, today we will list the player with the most free-kick goals in football history.
Who has scored the most free-kick goals?
This is a regular question asked in football quizzes. To give your answer, it is Juninho Pernambucano from Brazil who has scored the most free-kick goals. He has scored 77 free-kick goals in his career.
Most Free-Kick Goals: Messi or Ronaldo?
Whenever one discusses any football record, you can not leave Messi and Ronaldo out of it. At least, the fans can not leave it out. So, who has scored the most free-kick goals? Messi or Ronaldo?
Lionel Messi has overtaken Cristiano Ronaldo in terms of the most free-kick goals scored. Messi now has 66 free-kick goals, whereas Cristiano has 64 free-kick goals.
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If we break down the records of both Messi and Ronaldo, Messi has only 5 Champions League goals from the dead ball, and Ronaldo has 12. Messi has scored 57 free-kick goals in his club career, while Ronaldo has 53 against his name.
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Most Free-kick goals in the Premier League
The Premier League is said to be one of the toughest places to play football. Many greats have failed in the Premier League; however, many have flourished in the league as a legend of the game.
David Beckham has scored the most goals by a free-kick in Premier League history. He has scored as many as 18 times from the dead ball in his Premier League career.
Here is the list of players with the most free-kick goals in the Premier League-
- David Beckham - 18 goals
- James Ward-Prowse - 17 goals
- Cristiano Ronaldo - 12 goals
- Thierry Henry - 12 goals
- Gianfranco Zola - 12 goals
Read Also: Most Free-Kick Goals In Premier League
Top 10: Most Free-kick Goals In Football History
#1 Juninho Pernambucano - 77 free-kick goals
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Known as the magnificent 7, Juninho was the best when it came to scoring from a dead-ball situation. The former Olympique Lyonnais legend and midfielder scored as many as 77 goals from set-pieces. Juninho is considered the greatest free-kick taker of all time.
He was also the inventor of the knuckle-ball technique shoots as well.
#2 Pele - 70 free-kick goals
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The king of football, Pele, has scored 70 goals from set pieces. Pele could bend the ball both ways with fierce power.
Moreover, his immense game knowledge to out-think the goalkeeper helped him net the ball more often than not. The Brazilian striker's 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, which include friendlies, are recognised as a Guinness World Record.
#3 Lionel Messi: 68 Free-kick goals
There is hardly any top 10 attacking list or record in football where you will not find the Argentine maestro, Lionel Messi. Although before 2014, Messi was not considered prolific from the dead ball, he has just proved everyone wrong with his free-kick record since then.
Till now, the Argentinian legend has scored 68 free-kick goals. 57 of those have come for the clubs he has played and 11 for Argentina.
More than that, Messi now has scored a free-kick in every 16.3 match, which speaks volumes for his accuracy from the deadball position.
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#4 Víctor Legrotaglie - 66 free-kick goals
The Argentine from the 1970s is considered to be the greatest player in Mendoza football. Along with his stunning shooting ability, Victor was known for his 12 Olympic Goals for Argentina as well. There is a stadium named after him in Argentina.
#5 Ronaldinho- 66 free-kick goals
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The magician from Brazil was brilliant from any position. Ronaldinho had everything as a footballer. Hence, having the skill to net the ball from a distance was also in his armoury. The Brazilian legend scored 66 goals from set-pieces in his career.
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#6 David Beckham: 65 Free-kick goals
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The famous phrase, "Bend it like Beckham", suggests how good Beckham was when it came to scoring from a free-kick. Beckham scored 65 goals from set-pieces in his career. His free-kick to take England to the 2002 FIFA World Cup is still cherished as one of the best moments in English football.
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#7 Cristiano Ronaldo - 64 free-kick goals
With his latest free-kick goal in the Saudi Pro League 2024 against Al-Fayha FC, Ronaldo has now moved to the seventh position in the most free-kick goals list. The Portuguese legend now has 64 free-kick goals against his name. With this free-kick goal, Ronaldo now has scored a free-kick goal every season since 2003-04.
Ronaldo till now has scored 53 free-kick goals for the clubs he has featured for and 11 for his national team, Portugal. He has now scored a free-kick in every 20.0 games.
#8 Diego Maradona- 62 free-kick goals
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The legend of Argentine football is one of the best in the history of the game. Maradona scored nearly 20% of his career goals with free-kicks. His free-kick against Juventus for Napoli is known as the 'Divine Free-Kick'. Diego scored 62 goals from set pieces in his career.
#9 Zico - 62 free-kick goals
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Brazilian legend Zico scored 62 free-kick goals in his career. He was very accurate in his shooting skills. Zico is considered one of the world's best players of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The attacking midfielder was very accurate with his kicks. Along with his accuracy, his languid run-up was very famous in his era.
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#10 Ronald Koeman- 60 goals
The former Barcelona player and manager is known as one of the highest-scoring defenders of all time. The Dutch defensive midfielder also had his share of success with Ajax.
Koeman has scored nearly 25% of his goals with free-kicks. He is one of the high-scoring defenders in his era. Koeman scored 215 goals in his career and is one of the highest-scoring defenders ever.
#11 Rogerio Ceni - 59 goals
To the shock of everyone, Ceni was a goalkeeper and he has scored 59 goals from dead-ball situations in his career. Ceni is the highest-scoring goalkeeper in the history of the game. He has scored 131 goals in his career.
Except for one goal, all of them came from penalties and free-kicks. The Brazilian played for 25 years, most of that for São Paulo.
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12. Marcelinho - 59 goals
Marcelinho is nicknamed "Pé-de-Anjo" for his accuracy with free-kicks. The attacking midfielder from Brazil has collected more trophies with Corinthians than any other player in their history. However, Marcelinho failed to feature in any World Cup matches for Brazil. Marcelinho has 505 goals in his career.
FIFA Club World Cup: Past Winners, Top Scores, Most Successful teams
From champions to individual dominance, get the ultimate guide to the FIFA Club World Cup's history. Dive into a complete list of past winners, top scorers, most successful teams in this prestigious global tournament.

What does it truly mean to be a world champion club? The FIFA Club World Cup provides the answer, pitting the best against one another in a quest for global dominance.
As the 21st edition of Club World Cup is ongoing, with highly competitive and strong clubs fighting for the ultimate glory, it is time to look back at the history of this tournament.
This article will explore all the past winners, top scorers, most successful teams, all at once.
FIFA Club World Cup: Past Winners

The FIFA Club World Cup, a tournament designed to crown the world's best club team, first took place in 2000. It then paused for several years, from 2001 through 2004, before returning as an annual event.
Now, 2025 marks the beginning of an entirely new era for the Club World Cup, featuring an expanded format and a fresh vision for global club football.
Check out the past winners list below:
Year | Host | Winner | Score | Runners-up |
2000 | Brazil | Corinthians |
0-0 (4-3 p) |
Vasco da Gama |
2005 | Japan | Sao Paulo |
1-0 |
Liverpool |
2006 | Japan | Internacional |
1-0 |
Barcelona |
2007 | Japan | AC Milan |
4-2 |
Boca Juniors |
2008 | Japan | Manchester United |
1-0 |
LDU Quito |
2009 | United Arab Emirates | Barcelona |
2-1 |
Estudiantes |
2010 | United Arab Emirates | Inter Milan |
3-0 |
TP Mazembe |
2011 | Japan | Barcelona |
4-0 |
Santos |
2012 | Japan | Corinthians |
1-0 |
Chelsea |
2013 | Morocco | Bayern Munich |
2-0 |
Raja CA |
2014 | Morocco | Real Madrid |
2-0 |
San Lorenzo |
2015 | Japan | Barcelona |
3-0 |
River Plate |
2016 | Japan | Real Madrid |
4-2 |
Kashima Antlers |
2017 | United Arab Emirates | Real Madrid |
1-0 |
Gremio |
2018 | United Arab Emirates | Real Madrid |
4-1 |
Al-Ain |
2019 | Qatar | Liverpool |
1-0 |
Flamengo |
2020 | Qatar | Bayern Munich |
1-0 |
UANL |
2021 | United Arab Emirates | Chelsea |
2-1 |
Palmeiras |
2022 | Morocco | Real Madrid |
5-3 |
Al-Hilal |
2023 | Saudi Arabia | Manchester City |
4-0 |
Fluminense |
FIFA Club World Cup: Top Scorers

Here comes the elite list where individual dominance shines:
Player | Position | Teams | Seasons | Goals |
Cristiano Ronaldo | Centre-Forward | Manchester United, Real Madrid | 4 | 7 |
Karim Benzema | Centre-Forward | Real Madrid, Al-Ittihad | 6 | 6 |
Gareth Bale | Right Winger | Real Madrid | 3 | 6 |
Cesar Delgado | Right Winger | CF Monterrey | 3 | 5 |
Lionel Messi | Right Winger | Barcelona | 4 | 5 |
Luis Suarez | Centre-Forward | Barcelona | 2 | 5 |
FIFA Club World Cup: Most Successful Teams

Real Madrid holds the tag of most successful team in FIFA Club World Cup history with 5 titles. Check out the other clubs that follow:
- Real Madrid: 5 wins
- Barcelona: 3 wins
- Bayern Munich: 2 wins
- Corinthians: 2 wins
11 players who have won the most trophies in football history
Argentine legend Lionel Messi has won the most trophies in football history (46). Here are the other 10 players who follow him on this list most successful football history.
Jun 9, 2025, 2:40 PM•17 min read

Many great players have taken the football pitch and left the fans in awe. However, only a few players have gone on to win various trophies in their careers. In this special article, we will take a look at an elite list of players who have won the most trophies in football as a player.
Argentine football star Lionel Messi is the player with most trophies in football history. In his career so far, with club and country, he has won 46 major trophies. Moreover, he is one of the very few players to win FIFA World Cup. Ballon d'Or, and UEFA Champions League in his career.
But, yes, the below list only counts the major trophies won with teams and only only individual awards. We wanted to be clear with that at the start. With this list of "11 players who have won the most trophies in football history," we will able to judge which player has been a part of a winning team mostly.
Though, it is not always the case that when you win a trophy, you have a big role to play in that. But, in this list, all the players listed always had big contributions to their team's success. So, without further a due, let's checkout the list.
Top 11 players with the most trophies in football:
11. Vitor Baia (34 trophies)
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Vitor Baia spent most of his career with FC Porto except playing two years for Barcelona. Baia started his career with FC Porto in 1988 and left the club to join Barcelona in 1996.
Before retiring in 2007, he played for Barcelona in two stints and won the La Liga in 1997-98 season. His most success came his boyhood club FC Porto, where he won the Liga Portugal 10 times.
However, the biggest achievement was to win the UEFA Champions League in 2004 with the Dragons. Under the visionary eyes of Jose Mourinho, they created one of the greatest underdog success stories in European football.
In a total, Baia won 25 trophies with the Porto while adding the rest to his collection of glories for Barcelona. Unfortunately, he was not able to add any trophy while playing for Portugal.
# | Achievement | Year | Club |
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1 | Champions League Winner | 03/04 | FC Porto |
2 | Spanish Champion | 97/98 | FC Barcelona |
3 | UEFA Cup Winner | 02/03 | FC Porto |
4 | Europapokal der Pokalsieger Sieger | 96/97 | FC Barcelona |
5 | Spanish Cup Winner | 97/98, 96/97 | FC Barcelona |
6 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | 97/98, 96/97 | FC Barcelona |
7 | Portuguese Champion | 06/07, 05/06, 03/04, 02/03, 98/99, 95/96, 93/94, 92/93, 91/92, 89/90 | FC Porto |
8 | Portuguese Cup Winner | 2006, 2003, 2000, 1994, 1991 | FC Porto |
9 | Intercontinental Cup Winner | 2004 | FC Porto |
10 | Portuguese Super Cup Winner | 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2000, 1995, 1994, 1992, 1991 | FC Porto |
10. Kenny Dalglish (34 trophies)
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Scottish legend Sir Kenny Dalglish is Liverpool's one of the most legendary players. Apart from playing 13 years for the Reds, he played for Celtic for 8 years at the start of his career.
For Liverpool FC, he won a club record 8 Premier League titles along with three Champions League titles. He had won 7 English Super Cups and 2 FA Cup titles as well.
While playing for Celtic, he became the Scottish Champion four times.
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | European Champion Clubs' Cup Winner | 83/84, 80/81, 77/78 | Liverpool FC |
2 | English Champion | 89/90, 87/88, 85/86, 83/84, 82/83, 81/82, 79/80, 78/79 | Liverpool FC |
3 | UEFA Supercup Winner | 77/78 | Liverpool FC |
4 | English FA Cup Winner | 1989, 1986 | Liverpool FC |
5 | English Super Cup Winner | 89/90, 88/89, 86/87, 82/83, 80/81, 79/80, 77/78 | Liverpool FC |
6 | English League Cup Winner | 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981 | Liverpool FC |
7 | Scottish Champion | 76/77, 73/74, 72/73, 71/72 | Celtic FC |
8 | Scottish Cup Winner | 76/77, 74/75, 73/74, 71/72 | Celtic FC |
9 | Scottish League Cup Winner | 74/75 | Celtic FC |
Total Trophies | 34 |
9. Angel di Maria (35 trophies)

One of the most underrated players in modern football history, Di Maria always had to shine under the shadows of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Di Maria played alongside Lionel Messi for Argentina and then shared club dressing room with Cristiano at Real Madrid.
With his latest trophy for Benfica in the Portuguese Super Cup, he now has won 35 trophies in his career. Di Maria won five Ligue 1 titles with PSG and won his only Champions League title with Real Madrid.
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However, just like Lionel Messi, his international success bloomed late in his career. He won the Copa America twice in 2021 and 2024. But, his major success was to win the FIFA World Cup 2022, where he scored an important in the final.
Di Maria retired from international football after the 2024 Copa America final.
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Team | Count |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | World Cup Winner | 2022 | Argentina | 1 |
2 | Copa América Winner | 23/24, 20/21 | Argentina | 2 |
3 | Champions League Winner | 13/14 | Real Madrid | 1 |
4 | Spanish Champion | 11/12 | Real Madrid | 1 |
5 | French Champion | Multiple Years | Paris Saint-Germain | 5 |
6 | UEFA Supercup Winner | 14/15 | Real Madrid | 1 |
7 | French Cup Winner | Multiple Years | Paris Saint-Germain | 4 |
8 | Spanish Cup Winner | 13/14, 10/11 | Real Madrid | 2 |
9 | French League Cup Winner | Multiple Years | Paris Saint-Germain | 4 |
10 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | 12/13 | Real Madrid | 1 |
11 | Portuguese Champion | 09/10 | SL Benfica | 1 |
12 | Portuguese League Cup Winner | Multiple Years | SL Benfica | 3 |
13 | Under-20 World Cup Champion | 2007 | Argentina U20 | 1 |
14 | CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions Winner | 21/22 | Argentina | 1 |
15 | French Super Cup Winner | Multiple Years | Paris Saint-Germain | 5 |
16 | Olympic Medalist | 2008 | Argentina Olympic Team | 1 |
17 | Portuguese Super Cup Winner | 2024 | SL Benfica | 1 |
Total Titles | 35 |
8. Cristiano Ronaldo (36 trophies)
Arguably one of the greatest players in the history of football, Cristiano Ronaldo has 36 trophies in his cabinet at the moment. The Portuguese legend won his latest trophy for Portugal, as he lifted the UEFA Nations League 2025 for his country.
Ronaldo, who started his club career with Sporting CP, won the Portuguese Super Cup with the club in 2003. That was the start to a historical career which gave football fans joy for over two decades.
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The Portuguese legend flourished under Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. He then joined Real Madrid, where he won four of his five UEFA Champions League titles. Ronaldo has won a title for every club he has played for so far.
However, one of his biggest achievements as a player was to win the UEFA European Cup with Portugal in 2016. Besides scoring over 900 career goals, Ronaldo's success for every team is what makes him a legend.
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Club/National Team |
---|---|---|---|
1 | European Champion | 2016 | Portugal |
2 | Champions League Winner | 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 13/14, 07/08 | Real Madrid, Manchester United |
3 | FIFA Club World Cup Winner | 2018, 2017, 2015, 2009 | Real Madrid, Manchester United |
4 | English Champion | 08/09, 07/08, 06/07 | Manchester United |
5 | Spanish Champion | 16/17, 11/12 | Real Madrid |
6 | Italian Champion | 19/20, 18/19 | Juventus FC |
7 | UEFA Supercup Winner | 17/18, 16/17, 14/15 | Real Madrid |
8 | Winner UEFA Nations League | 2019, 2025 | Portugal |
9 | English FA Cup Winner | 2004 | Manchester United |
10 | Spanish Cup Winner | 13/14, 10/11 | Real Madrid |
11 | Italian Cup Winner | 20/21 | Juventus FC |
12 | English League Cup Winner | 2009, 2006 | Manchester United |
13 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | 17/18, 12/13 | Real Madrid |
14 | Italian Super Cup Winner | 20/21, 18/19 | Juventus FC |
15 | English Super Cup Winner | 07/08 | Manchester United |
16 | Portuguese Super Cup Winner | 2003 | Sporting CP |
17 | Arab Club Champions Cup | 2023 | Al-Nassr |
Total Trophies | 35 |
7. Ryan Giggs (37 trophies)
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Ryan Giggs played all his life for one football club; Manchester United. In his 24-year career at the club, he won a total of 37 trophies, a record for the club.
Not only that, with 13 Premier League titles, he is league's most successful player ever. With the Red Devils, he also went on to win two UEFA Champions League title.
For United, he played 963 games and has 168 goals and 265 assists, another record for United.
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Champions League Winner | 07/08, 98/99 | Manchester United |
2 | FIFA Club World Cup Winner | 2009 | Manchester United |
3 | English Champion | 12/13, 10/11, 08/09, 07/08, 06/07, 02/03, 00/01, 99/00, 98/99, 96/97, 95/96, 93/94, 92/93 | Manchester United |
4 | UEFA Supercup Winner | 91/92 | Manchester United |
5 | English FA Cup Winner | 2004, 1999, 1996, 1994 | Manchester United |
6 | English Super Cup Winner | 13/14, 10/11, 08/09, 07/08, 03/04, 97/98, 96/97, 94/95, 93/94 | Manchester United |
7 | English League Cup Winner | 2010, 2009, 2006, 1992 | Manchester United |
8 | Intercontinental Cup Winner | 1999 | Manchester United |
Total Titles | 37 |
6. Sergio Busquets (38 Trophies)

Sergio Busquets, the FC Barcelona and Spain legend is one of the most underrated players ever to play. The central defender was part of one of the greatest international team which won 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2010 Euros for Spain.
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The former Barcelona captain won 9 La Liga titles. Not only that, he won 7 Spanish Cups and Spanish Super Cups as well for the Catalan club.
However, his biggest achievement in club football was to win three UCL titles for Barcelona. His latest trophy is the 2024 Supporters’ Shield winners with Inter Miami CF.
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Team |
---|---|---|---|
1 | World Cup Winner | 2010 | Spain |
2 | European Champion | 2012 | Spain |
3 | Champions League Winner | 14/15, 10/11, 08/09 | FC Barcelona |
4 | FIFA Club World Cup Winner | 2016, 2012, 2010 | FC Barcelona |
5 | Spanish Champion | 22/23, 18/19, 17/18, 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09 | FC Barcelona |
6 | UEFA Supercup Winner | 15/16, 11/12, 09/10 | FC Barcelona |
7 | Spanish Cup Winner | 20/21, 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09 | FC Barcelona |
8 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | 22/23, 18/19, 16/17, 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10 | FC Barcelona |
9 | Supporters' Shield Winner | 23/24 | Inter Miami CF |
10 | Leagues Cup Winner | 2023 | Inter Miami CF |
Total Titles | 38 |
5. Maxwell (38 trophies)
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Maxwell, the Brazilian left back might be the only unknown player on this list. The defender achieved most of his success playing for PSG in France.
However, he found success with FC Barcelona as well. But, joined PSG to find more chances as well.
Maxwell's first trophy was with Cruzeiro, winning the Brazilian Cup in 2000. Soon the joined Ajax, wining two Dutch League titles.
His move to Barcelona via Inter Milan and FC Empoli saw him winning the UEFA Champions League title in 2011. But his most success came with PSG, winning the Ligue 1 four times in a row from 2013 to 2016.
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Team |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Champions League Winner | 10/11 | FC Barcelona |
2 | FIFA Club World Cup Winner | 2012, 2010 | FC Barcelona |
3 | Italian Champion | 08/09, 07/08, 06/07 | Inter Milan |
4 | Spanish Champion | 10/11, 09/10 | FC Barcelona |
5 | French Champion | 15/16, 14/15, 13/14, 12/13 | Paris Saint-Germain |
6 | Uefa Supercup Winner | 09/10 | FC Barcelona |
7 | French Cup Winner | 16/17, 15/16, 14/15 | Paris Saint-Germain |
8 | Spanish Cup Winner | 11/12 | FC Barcelona |
9 | French League Cup Winner | 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 13/14 | Paris Saint-Germain |
10 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | 11/12, 10/11, 09/10 | FC Barcelona |
11 | Italian Super Cup Winner | 08/09 | Inter Milan |
12 | Dutch Champion | 03/04, 01/02 | Ajax Amsterdam |
13 | Dutch Cup Winner | 01/02 | Ajax Amsterdam |
14 | Dutch Super Cup Winner | 2005, 2003, 2002 | Ajax Amsterdam |
15 | Brazilian Cup Winner | 2000 | Cruzeiro Esporte Clube |
16 | French Super Cup Winner | 16/17, 15/16, 13/14 | Paris Saint-Germain |
Total Titles | 38 |
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4. Gerard Pique (39 trophies)
Another player from that legendary Spanish and Barcelona team, who features in this list. Although known for his career at FC Barcelona, Gerard Pique had success with Manchester United as well.
It might be quite revealing for many that, he played alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, against whom he had some tough battles later.
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Pique won 9 La Liga titles for Barcelona to go with 3 UCL titles for the club. But before reaching there he had won the Premier League and Champions League for United in the 2007-08 season.
He was also an integral part of the Spanish team which won the FIFA World Cup in 2010 and UEFA Euro in 2012.
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Team |
---|---|---|---|
1 | World Cup Winner | 2010 | Spain |
2 | European Champion | 2012 | Spain |
3 | Champions League Winner | 14/15, 10/11, 08/09 (FC Barcelona), 07/08 (Manchester United) | FC Barcelona, Manchester United |
4 | FIFA Club World Cup Winner | 2016, 2012, 2010 | FC Barcelona |
5 | English Champion | 07/08 | Manchester United |
6 | Spanish Champion | 22/23, 18/19, 17/18, 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09 | FC Barcelona |
7 | UEFA Supercup Winner | 15/16, 11/12, 09/10 | FC Barcelona |
8 | Spanish Cup Winner | 20/21, 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09 | FC Barcelona |
9 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | 18/19, 16/17, 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10 | FC Barcelona |
10 | English League Cup Winner | 2006 | Manchester United |
11 | European Under-19 Champion | 2006 | Spain U19 |
Total Titles | 39 |
3. Andres Iniesta (39 trophies)
Probably the best midfielder of the modern era, Andres Iniesta with 41 trophies is the third most successful footballer ever.
Another important player of that iconic Spanish and Barcelona team, Iniesta found success early in his career. He won his first major trophy with Spain U-17 team winning the U-17 Euros in 2000. He followed that up with the U-19 Euro title next year.
His Barcelona career started in 2002 which continued till 2018. In those 17 year at Barcelona, he won 32 trophies. Post that, he joined Japanese club Viseel Kobe where he won three trophies as well.
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Along with all club level success, Iniesta's greatest achievement was to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup alongside lifting the 2008 and 2012 Euro Cup. His goal in the 2010 World Cup final to hand Spain their first-ever World Cup, is regarded as one of the greatest World Cup moments.
Iniesta called it a day in 2024 after spending a year at the Emirates Club.
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Team |
---|---|---|---|
1 | World Cup Winner | 2010 | Spain |
2 | European Champion | 2012, 2008 | Spain |
3 | Champions League Winner | 14/15, 10/11, 08/09, 05/06 | FC Barcelona |
4 | FIFA Club World Cup Winner | 2016, 2012, 2010 | FC Barcelona |
5 | Spanish Champion | 17/18, 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09, 05/06, 04/05 | FC Barcelona |
6 | Uefa Supercup Winner | 15/16, 11/12, 09/10 | FC Barcelona |
7 | Spanish Cup Winner | 17/18, 16/17, 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09 | FC Barcelona |
8 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | 16/17, 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10, 06/07, 05/06 | FC Barcelona |
9 | European Under-17 Champion | 2001 | Spain U17 |
10 | Japanese Champion | 2023 | Vissel Kobe |
11 | European Under-19 Champion | 2002 | Spain U19 |
12 | Japanese Cup Winner | 2019 | Vissel Kobe |
13 | Japanese Super Cup Winner | 2020 | Vissel Kobe |
Total Titles | 41 |
2. Dani Alves (43 trophies)
Before Lionel Messi took over as the player with most trophies in football history, it was Dani Alves who had the record. The defender won 23 trophies in eight years at Barcelona.
Dani Alves won six La Liga and three Champions League titles with Barcelona. He then won 19 more titles while playing for Juventus, PSG, and Sao Paulo. He won domestic titles in Italy, France, Brazil and Spain as, which makes him one of the greatest of his era.
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The defender won six major titles with his national team, Brazil. He started his Brazil career by winning the U-20 FIFA World Cup in 2003. Alves then won two Copa America titles in 2007 and 2019. He concluded his international career by winning the Olympic gold in 2021.
Despite the recent off-field controversies, with 43 trophies in his cabinet, Dani Alves is one of the greatest ever to play the game.
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Team |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Copa América Winner | 18/19, 06/07 | Brazil |
2 | Champions League Winner | 14/15, 10/11, 08/09 | FC Barcelona |
3 | FIFA Club World Cup Winner | 2016, 2012, 2010 | FC Barcelona |
4 | Spanish Champion | 15/16, 14/15, 12/13, 10/11, 09/10, 08/09 | FC Barcelona |
5 | Italian Champion | 16/17 | Juventus FC |
6 | French Champion | 18/19, 17/18 | Paris Saint-Germain |
7 | Uefa Supercup Winner | 15/16, 11/12, 09/10, 06/07 | FC Barcelona, Sevilla FC |
8 | Uefa Cup Winner | 06/07, 05/06 | Sevilla FC |
9 | Spanish Cup Winner | 15/16, 14/15, 11/12, 08/09, 06/07 | FC Barcelona, Sevilla FC |
10 | Italian Cup Winner | 16/17 | Juventus FC |
11 | French Cup Winner | 17/18 | Paris Saint-Germain |
12 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | 13/14, 11/12, 10/11, 09/10, 07/08 | FC Barcelona, Sevilla FC |
13 | French League Cup Winner | 17/18 | Paris Saint-Germain |
14 | Confederations Cup Winner | 2013, 2009 | Brazil |
15 | Under-20 World Cup Champion | 2003 | Brazil U20 |
16 | French Super Cup Winner | 17/18 | Paris Saint-Germain |
17 | Olympic Medalist | 2021 | Brazil Olympic Team |
18. | Copa do Nordeste | 2002 | Bahia |
19. | Campeonato Paulista | 2021 | São Paulo |
Total Titles | 43 |
1. Lionel Messi (46 trophies)

Leo Messi is the player with the most trophies in football history. With his latest triumph at the 2024 Supporters’ Shield winners, the magician from Argentina won his 46th trophy in his career.
Messi won back-to-back four international trophies with Argentina within three years. He won the Copa America 2021 and then went on to win the Finalissima 2022. Then he capped off his greatest achievement by winning FIFA World Cup 2022.
The Argentine maestro has also won the Olympic Gold Medal with his country in 2008. His latest international success came in Copa America 2024.
In club football history, Messi is the most successful player with 41 club trophies to his name. He started his career with his boyhood club Barcelona and played 18 seasons for the club, scoring a record 672 goals.
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The 8-time Ballon d'Or winner won four Champions League titles with Barcelona. Alongside European success, he won 10 La Liga titles as well, most for Barcelona. He has also won Spanish Cup seven times.
After his great stint at Barcelona, Messi went to the French League to play for PSG. However, he was unable to bring the UCL to the French giant, he won the French League with them. In addition, he won the French Super Cup for the season 2022-23 with PSG.
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Team | Count |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | World Cup Winner | 2022 | Argentina | 1 |
2 | Copa América Winner | 23/24, 20/21 | Argentina | 2 |
3 | Champions League Winner | Multiple Years | FC Barcelona | 4 |
4 | FIFA Club World Cup Winner | Multiple Years | FC Barcelona | 3 |
5 | Spanish Champion | Multiple Years | FC Barcelona | 10 |
6 | French Champion | 22/23, 21/22 | Paris Saint-Germain | 2 |
7 | UEFA Supercup Winner | Multiple Years | FC Barcelona | 3 |
8 | Spanish Cup Winner | Multiple Years | FC Barcelona | 7 |
9 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | Multiple Years | FC Barcelona | 8 |
10 | Supporters' Shield Winner | 23/24 | Inter Miami CF | 1 |
11 | Leagues Cup Winner | 2023 | Inter Miami CF | 1 |
12 | Under-20 World Cup Champion | 2005 | Argentina U20 | 1 |
13 | CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions Winner | 21/22 | Argentina | 1 |
14 | French Super Cup Winner | 22/23 | Paris Saint-Germain | 1 |
15 | Olympic Medalist | 2008 | Argentina Olympic Team | 1 |
Total Titles | 46 |
Every single trophy Cristiano Ronaldo has won in his career
Cristiano Ronaldo, till now, has won 36 major trophies in his career, among which two came for Portugal and the rest for his clubs. Today, in this article, we will discuss every single trophy Cristiano Ronaldo has won in his career.

Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the greatest football players and goal scorers ever, has won 36 trophies in his senior career so far. The Portuguese legend is among the top 10 football players with the most trophies in history as well.
Ronaldo, till now, has won 17 different trophies in his career, and among them, two are with his country, Portugal. Today, in this article, we will discuss every single trophy Cristiano Ronaldo has won in his career.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's international trophy cabinet
Ronaldo got the taste of winning a trophy with Portugal on only three occasions so far. In the historic and emotional 2016 European Championship, he was able to lift the trophy, despite being sidelined for the most amount of time due to a knee injury in the final.
Éder's lone goal helped Portugal lift the EURO 2016 and Ronaldo lift his first international trophy with Portugal.
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Ronaldo's second international trophy came three years after that European success. In the UEFA Nations League 2019 final, Goncalo Guedes scored the lone goal for Portugal against the Netherlands to lift the inaugural Nations League title.
Ronaldo then became the oldest player to score in a Nations League final as Portugal won their second UEFA Nations League in 2025, becoming the first team to do so. They defeated Spain in the penalties to win the title.
International Trophy | Year |
European Championship | 2016 |
UEFA Nations League | 2019, 2025 |
Cristiano Ronaldo's club trophies

One of the most successful players ever, Cristiano Ronaldo, won trophies across three major European Leagues. He won his first-ever trophy in 2003, with Sporting CP, by lifting the Portuguese Super Cup.
His winning momentum then reached a great high at Manchester United as he went on to win 3 Premier League titles, 1 UEFA Champions League title, 2 English League Cups, 1 English Super Cup, the FA Cup and FIFA Club World Cup for the Red Devils.

But, Ronaldo's success reached its peak when he joined Real Madrid for then a record fee of €94 million. With Real Madrid, Ronaldo won another four Champions League titles, which made him one of the most successful players in the tournament's history.
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Not only that, he also went on to win 2 La Liga titles, 3 FIFA Club World Cups, 2 UEFA Super Cups and two Spanish Cups and Spanish Super Cups.
However, Ronaldo did not stop there as he went on to conquer Italy with Juventus. With Juventus, Ronaldo won 2 Serie A titles, 2 Italian Super Cups and one Italian Cup.
In all, Ronaldo till now has won 33 club trophies in his career. His last club trophy came with Al-Nassr when he won the Arab Club Champions Cup in 2023.
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Every single trophy Cristiano Ronaldo has won in his career
# | Achievement | Year(s) | Club/National Team |
---|---|---|---|
1 | European Champion | 2016 | Portugal |
2 | Champions League Winner | 2017/18, 2016/17, 2015/16, 2013/14, 2007/08 | Real Madrid, Manchester United |
3 | FIFA Club World Cup Winner | 2018, 2017, 2015, 2009 | Real Madrid, Manchester United |
4 | English Champion | 2008/09, 2007/08, 2006/07 | Manchester United |
5 | Spanish Champion | 2016/17, 2011/12 | Real Madrid |
6 | Italian Champion | 2019/20, 2018/19 | Juventus FC |
7 | UEFA Supercup Winner | 2017/18, 2016/17, 2014/15 | Real Madrid |
8 | Winner UEFA Nations League | 2019, 2025 | Portugal |
9 | English FA Cup Winner | 2004 | Manchester United |
10 | Spanish Cup Winner | 2013/14, 2010/11 | Real Madrid |
11 | Italian Cup Winner | 2020/21 | Juventus FC |
12 | English League Cup Winner | 2009, 2006 | Manchester United |
13 | Spanish Super Cup Winner | 2017/18, 2012/13 | Real Madrid |
14 | Italian Super Cup Winner | 2020/21, 2018/19 | Juventus FC |
15 | English Super Cup Winner | 2007/08 | Manchester United |
16 | Portuguese Super Cup Winner | 2003 | Sporting CP |
17 | Arab Club Champions Cup | 2023 | Al-Nassr |
Portugal vs Spain UEFA Nations League 2025 final: Portugal beat Spain on penalties to become the first nation to win Nations League twice
Stay updated with all the real-time updates of the Portugal vs Spain UEFA Nations League 2025 final match tonight at the Munich Arena in Germany.

Hello and welcome to our LIVE coverage of Portugal vs Spain UEFA Nations League 2025 final match tonight.
This is Koushik Biswas, who will bring you all the LIVE updates of the match from the web desk.
Let me remind you that both Spain and Portugal are looking to become the first ever to win the UEFA Nations League second time. Portugal won it back in the inaugural season in 2019.
Meantime, Spain are looking to become the first team to retain the UEFA Nations League as a defending champion.
So, sit back, relax and enjoy the coverage.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:01 PM
LIVE Score
Jun 8, 2025, 10:17 PM
HISTORIC!
Jun 8, 2025, 10:05 PM
BROTHERS!
Cristiano Ronaldo and PEPE reunited ❤️ pic.twitter.com/THUVbWLV1o
— fan (@NoodleHairCR7) June 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025, 10:02 PM
Mendes: Player of the match
Nuno Mendes is named the player of the final.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:57 PM
THAT SAVE FROM COSTA
Jun 8, 2025, 9:45 PM
Portugal wins the Nations League 2025!
They became the first nation to win the Nations League twice. This is the first defeat for Spain in 25 games.
𝐂.𝐇.𝐀.𝐌.𝐏.𝐈.𝐎.𝐍.𝐒 🏆
— Sportz Point (@sportz_point) June 8, 2025
Portugal becomes the first nation to win the UEFA Nations League twice.
Cristiano Ronaldo and company defeated Spain in penalties to win the Nations League 2025.#UEFANationsLeague #NationsLeague #PORESP #CristianoRoanldo pic.twitter.com/XvDOgaxQYR
Jun 8, 2025, 9:36 PM
Penalty Shootout Thread!
Penalties would be taken at the end, where the Portugal fans are.
- Ramos (Portugal) scores - POR 1- 0 ESP
- Merino (Spain) scores - POR 1-1 ESP
- Vitinha (Portugal) scores - POR 2-1 ESP
- Baena (Spain) scores - POR 2-2 ESP
- Bruno (Portugal) scores - POR 3-2 ESP
- Isco (Spain) scores - POR 3-3 ESP
- Mendes (Portugal) scores - POR 4-3 ESP
- Morata (Spain) misses - POR 4-3 ESP
- Neves (Portugal) scores - POR 5-3 ESP
Jun 8, 2025, 9:33 PM
We are into the penalties!
We will have a penalty shootout to decide who will take the Nations League!
Jun 8, 2025, 9:32 PM
120+1' | Jota misses the target
Dias's cross found Jota inside the box perfectly. But, he could not be on target.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:32 PM
120' | 1 minute added
1 minute added to the full time.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:31 PM
119' | Good from Costa
Costa came running to recieve a lobbed ball from Merino. It could have been threatening if he had not been cautious.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:28 PM
117' | Spain trying hard
Isco, Pino, and others are trying hard to get into the final touch, but Dias and Mendes have done well for Portugal
Jun 8, 2025, 9:24 PM
113' | Mendes does well again
Mendes does well to stop Pino from going for a clear header.
Good cross from the left as well by Isco.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:22 PM
111' | Change for Spain
In: Morata
Out: Oyarzabal
Jun 8, 2025, 9:21 PM
110' | Yellow card
Yellow card for Pedro Porro as he fouled Leao to stop the counterattack.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:20 PM
108' | Nearly a golazo
Pedro Porro tried a Rooney-ish golazo from the halfway mark.
Costa's heart would have been in his mouth seeing the ball coming towards the goal.
But it went over the goal.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:18 PM
You have to agree to that!
This masterclass. Wow.
— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Football__Tweet) June 8, 2025
Lamine Yamal has been taken off. pic.twitter.com/jdGPDlO01U
Jun 8, 2025, 9:16 PM
106' | Changes from both teams
In: Jota
Out: Neto
In: Pino
Out: Yamal
Jun 8, 2025, 9:14 PM
Half-time in ET | POR 2-2 ESP
Portugal dominated in the first 15 minutes, but Spain did well to keep it 2-2.
Are we having a goal, or are penalties coming?
Jun 8, 2025, 9:12 PM
105' | Easy for Costa
Yamal's powerful shot went staright to Diogo Costa.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:12 PM
104' | Baena does well
Portugal were close to getting the lead, but Baena stood at his position to clear the chance out.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:09 PM
102' | Wow, Leao
Leao has been ripping the Spain defence since coming in.
But, Pedro Porro came to rescue again as Portugal earned another corner.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:08 PM
VAR confirms no penalty
VAR check confirmed that there was no penalty in that. Top class referring.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:07 PM
99' | Brawl in the middle
Nuno Mendes went down inside the box, but the penalty appeal was denied.
After that, Portugal and Spain players went for a brawl.
Yellow card for Bruno for dissent. Mendes and Baena also were booked.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:06 PM
98' | Chance for Spain
Yamal and Isco played in between them before Isco sent a cross for a header.
But Veiga's partial clearance allowed Cucurella a great sight and aim at the goal.
But he missed the target completely.
Jun 8, 2025, 9:00 PM
93' | Changes for Spain
In: Pedro Porro, Baena
Out: Mingueza, Nico
Jun 8, 2025, 8:59 PM
92' | Chance for Semedo
What a chance for Portugal!
Mendes's cross found Semedo, who just missed the target from center of the box.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:59 PM
91' | Zubimendi clears it out
Portugal won the ball back with intense pressing.
Leao on the left made all the move but his cross was cleared away by Zubimendi.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:57 PM
91' | First half of ET starts
Portugal starts the first half of extra time.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:53 PM
We are into extra time | POR 2-2 ESP
90 minutes could not separate these two great teams. We are into the extra 30 minutes of football.
We're going to extra time in the final!#NationsLeague pic.twitter.com/VKz5TipI47
— UEFA EURO (@UEFAEURO) June 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025, 8:51 PM
90' | 2 mins added
Jun 8, 2025, 8:51 PM
90' | Yellow card
Le Normand brings down Leao. The Spaniard gets the yellow card.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:48 PM
88' | Ronaldo leaves
Goncalo Romaos replaces Ronaldo. Looks like he is injured.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:47 PM
Are we going into extra times?
⏱️ Portugal 0-1 Spain (21')
— UEFA EURO (@UEFAEURO) June 8, 2025
⏱️ Portugal 1-1 Spain (26')
⏱️ Portugal 1-2 Spain (45')
⏱️ Portugal 2-2 Spain (61')
Nations League final 🍿#NationsLeague pic.twitter.com/l2w6fu4z7w
Jun 8, 2025, 8:43 PM
83' | What a save!
Costa with a match-saving save as he denied Isco a well-deserved goal.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:42 PM
82' | Yellow card
Yellow card for Pedro Neto, for fouling Yamal. He took it for the team as Portugal stopped a counterattack from Spain.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:41 PM
BEST LB!
Nuno Mendes left Lamine Yamal in the dust in the buildup of Portugal's goal 😳 pic.twitter.com/zEDBRkIyUz
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) June 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025, 8:37 PM
77' | Yamal goes at goal
He had the space and the area where he liked. But, this time, he wanted to go for the power, rather than trying for that curling shot.
The shot went directly to Costa.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:35 PM
74' | Changes for both teams
Portugal Changes
In: Veiga, Leao
Out: Inacio, Silva
Spain changes
In: Isco, Merino
Out: Pedri, Ruiz
Jun 8, 2025, 8:33 PM
72' | Chance for Semedo
Nelson Semedo had the chance to find Ronaldo or Neto on the left of him with a cross.
He decided to go at the goal and it went staright to Simon.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:30 PM
Nico misses the target
After nearly 20 passes, Nico looked to make a cutback and then go for the shot with his right foot.
He missed the target by a meter.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:29 PM
Longevity!
Cristiano Ronaldo made his Portugal debut in 2003 at 18 years old.
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) June 8, 2025
22 years later and he's still scoring in international finals 🐐 pic.twitter.com/XsD5u4smk9
Jun 8, 2025, 8:28 PM
Huge!
40-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo in the final.
— B/R Football (@brfootball) June 8, 2025
HUGE EQUALIZER 🗣️🇵🇹 pic.twitter.com/2yyrz4bZxb
Jun 8, 2025, 8:24 PM
63' | Block from Mendes
What a night he is having!
He now blocked an on-target effort from Pedri!
Jun 8, 2025, 8:22 PM
61' | RRRRRRRRRRROOOOONNNNNAAAALLLLDDDDOOOOOOOOO
As I was saying, he needs just one moment to turn things around.
Cristiano Ronaldo equalises for Portugal.
Mendes' cross was deflected into the box for him to just nudge Cucurella and hit the back of the goal.
POR 2-2 ESP.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:20 PM
58' | Ronaldo is dispossessed again
Ronaldo, not for the first time, is dispossessed again. Portugal missed a few chances after Ronaldo lost the ball.
But, we all know, in just one moment, he can turn things around.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:17 PM
Do not forget he is playing as a 10 today!
Pedri didn’t misplace a single pass in the first half (22/22).
— WhoScored (@WhoScored) June 8, 2025
And one of them was perfectly timed for Mikel Oyarzabal’s goal. 🤌#NationsLeague pic.twitter.com/uI2qIcXsu3
Jun 8, 2025, 8:16 PM
56' | Save from Costa
Fabian Ruiz takes his chance with a left-footed effort from the outside of the box.
It was bit akward for Costa. But, he made a good save going down to his left.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:15 PM
54' | Mendes is a beast
Nuno Mendes has been clinical against Yamal so far. He has won all the battles against the wonderkid. Portugal dominating, but Spain are looking relaxed.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:13 PM
Pedri Potter!
Jun 8, 2025, 8:11 PM
Eye catching battle
𝐓𝐡𝐞 🐐 𝐯𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐋𝐞𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐝!
— Sportz Point (@sportz_point) June 8, 2025
Who has won the battle between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lamine Yamal so far in the UEFA Nations League final?#UEFANationsLeague #PORESP #PorEspaña #NationsLeague #NationsLeagueFinal pic.twitter.com/iZ0L7Vlj6R
Jun 8, 2025, 8:09 PM
49' | Bruno scores but offside
Bruno Fernandes scores a fine goal but he is found offside.
Jun 8, 2025, 8:09 PM
They are on fire in the first half!
Oyarzabal 🤜🤛 Zubimendi#NationsLeague pic.twitter.com/0AKij8TtwN
— UEFA EURO (@UEFAEURO) June 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025, 8:06 PM
46' | Changes for Portugal
In: Ruben Neves, Semedo
Out: Joao Neves, Conceicao
Jun 8, 2025, 8:05 PM
Second half starts!
Portugal made two changes as we come back from the break.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:50 PM
Half-time | POR 1-2 ESP
Spain would be delighted with the goal right before half-time. They go into the break with a slight advantage.
More goals coming in the second half?
Let's see.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:46 PM
45+1' | VAR check
VAR check was done to check if there was a foul on Silva, leading to the goal.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:46 PM
45' | OOOYYYARRRRZABALLLLLL | POR 1-2 ESP
He is inevitable!
Oyarzabal scores for Spain.
Spain broke through the Portugal's defence from their own half.
Pedri's run, and the pass was sublime, just like the finish from Oyarzabal, who defeated Costa to hit the back of the net.
Goals in two Nations League finals, and one in that special Euro 2024 final, Oyarzabal is the man made for big nights.
Portugal 1-2 Spain.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:44 PM
Is that even a question?
Nuno Mendes this season 🇵🇹
— LiveScore (@livescore) June 8, 2025
Huge performances vs Salah & Saka in UCL 🤩
Quadruple winner with PSG 🏆
Scores in Nations League Final ⚽️
Best left-back in World football? 🌎 pic.twitter.com/KaKOEjagiH
Jun 8, 2025, 7:43 PM
42' | Spain holding possession
Pedri, Yamal, Nico, Oyarzabal, Cucurealla - all holding on to their position and posession and Spain are throwing everything at Portugal.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:40 PM
Portugal have done well to stop Yamal till now
Jun 8, 2025, 7:39 PM
Youth at heart
Ronaldo to Oyarzabal after VAR confirmed Portugal's goal 😂 pic.twitter.com/GN3SJjezUR
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) June 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025, 7:37 PM
37' | Neto looks for Ronaldo
Neto was looking for Ronaldo with the lobbed cross, but Spain defenders had cut the angle for him. The cross went over the goal
Jun 8, 2025, 7:34 PM
33' | Yellow card
Yellow card for Ruiz for fouling Pedro Neto, to stop Portugal's counterattack.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:30 PM
29' | Chance for Nico
Yamal again picked out Nico inside the box with a lobbed ball. But with Costa coming in, Nico could not be on target with the defection.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:28 PM
VAR check
A VAR check was done to check if Ronaldo was offside, leading to the goal. Goal given.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:28 PM
26' | MMMMMEEEENNNNNNNNNDESSSSS | POR 1-1 ESP
Nuno Mendes equalises for Portugal.
A quick one and two, and Nuno Mendes, with the space given at the left of the box, struck powerfully to score his first-ever International goal.
Portugal 1-1 Spain.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:26 PM
25' | Excellent from Dias
Cucurella found Nico on the left. As Nico was making an entry inside the box, Dias won the physical battle and won the goal kick for Portugal as well.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:24 PM
21' | ZZUUUUUUUBBIIIIIMMMEEENDDDIIII | POR 0-1 ESP
Martin Zubimendi scores for Spain.
Yamal's lobbed ball for Nico was not cleared well by Portugal defenders and Costa. Zubimendi, at the right place at the right time, just tapped the ball inside the goal for Spain's first.
Portugal 0-1 Spain
Jun 8, 2025, 7:22 PM
Yamal shows his trick as well
Jun 8, 2025, 7:21 PM
The master showing how it is done!
Jun 8, 2025, 7:20 PM
19' | Yellow card
Yellow card for Inácio for an elbow on Oyarzabal.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:18 PM
17' | So close
Yamal's cross pass found Nico on the left. Nico made a quick cut back before going for the goal with a curling right-footed shot.
But the ball did not curl enough for him to give Spain the lead.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:18 PM
17' | So close
Yamal's cross pass found Nico on the left. Nico made a quick cut back before going for the goal with a curling right-footed shot.
But the ball did not curl enough for him to give Spain the lead.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:16 PM
15' | He should have scored
Nico with an accurate cut-back pass, Pedri, running at it, missed the goal with the effort.
Hue miss.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:14 PM
14' | Yamal misses the tager
Pedri left it for the 17-year-old to go for the goal with the free-kick. His kick went over the goal.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:13 PM
13' | Yamal is here
As I was saying, Yamal runs through Silva and Mendes, Silva stopped him, he won the ball again and won a free-kick from the edge of the box as Bruno fouled him.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:11 PM
10' | Patience game
Both teams are waiting for the mistake from other team.
Mendes tried to stitch an attack for Portugal, while Nico and Fermin looked to build up for Spain.
No sign of Yamal magic yet.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:08 PM
The special one!
🇵🇹 Jose Mourinho at the UEFA Nations League final pic.twitter.com/UNaMrrDmG5
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) June 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025, 7:07 PM
LEGEND!
Portugal legend 🇵🇹
— UEFA EURO (@UEFAEURO) June 8, 2025
Nations League winner 🏆#NationsLeague pic.twitter.com/Q8B0dlTmEu
Jun 8, 2025, 7:05 PM
5' | Chance for Neves
From a short corner, Neves from the center of the box had the chance to go for a volley. He had power but the not the direction he was looking for.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:04 PM
4' | Corner for Portugal
Ronaldo found Neto on the left. Neto's pace allowed Portugal to go for an attack ,and his attempted cross was deflected for a corner.
Jun 8, 2025, 7:01 PM
1' | Kick-off
Jun 8, 2025, 6:54 PM
Warmed up!
✅ ¡¡𝗖𝗔𝗟𝗘𝗡𝗧𝗔𝗠𝗜𝗘𝗡𝗧𝗢 𝗛𝗘𝗖𝗛𝗢!!#VamosEspaña | #NationsLeague pic.twitter.com/pL34eHdl6h
— Selección Española Masculina de Fútbol (@SEFutbol) June 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025, 6:53 PM
READY!
📍 Allianz Arena, Munique 🇩🇪#FazHistória | #HistoryNeedsMakers pic.twitter.com/d0lyEYe9sZ
— Portugal (@selecaoportugal) June 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025, 6:05 PM
HE IS HERE!
🇵🇹©️#NationsLeague pic.twitter.com/1JG5LuHxwh
— UEFA EURO (@UEFAEURO) June 8, 2025
Jun 8, 2025, 6:03 PM
Lineups | Spain
Starting XI: Unai Simón, Robin Le Normand, Fabián Ruiz, Nico Williams, Dean Huijsen, Óscar Mingueza, Martín Zubimendi, Lamine Yamal, Pedri, Mikel Oyarzabal, Marc Cucurella.
Subs: David Raya, Álex Remiro, Pedro Porro, Pau Cubarsí, Dani Vivian, Mikel Merino, Álvaro Morata, Gavi, Dani Olmo, Yéremy Pino, Álex Baena, Alejandro Grimaldo, Isco, Fermín López, Samuel Omorodion.
Jun 8, 2025, 5:55 PM
Lineups | Portugal
Lineups: Diogo Costa; João Neves, Rúben Dias, Gonçalo Inácio, Nuno Mendes; Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes; Francisco Conceição, Cristiano Ronaldo, Pedro Neto.
Subs: José Sá, Rui Silva, Diogo Dalot, Renato Veiga, António Silva, Nélson Semedo, Rodrigo Mora, João Palhinha, Rafael Leão, Rúben Neves, Gonçalo Ramos, Francisco Trincão, Diogo Jota, João Félix, Pedro Gonçalves.
Jun 8, 2025, 5:06 PM
Spain's road to final
05/09/24: Serbia 0-0 Spain
08/09/24: Switzerland 1-4 Spain
12/10/24: Spain 1-0 Denmark
15/10/24: Spain 3-0 Serbia
15/11/24: Denmark 1-2 Spain
18/11/24: Spain 3-2 Switzerland
20/03/25: Netherlands 2-2 Spain
23/03/25: Spain 3-3 Netherlands (agg: 5-5, 5-4 pens)
05/06/25: Spain 5-4 France
Jun 8, 2025, 5:05 PM
Portugal's way to final
05/09/24: Portugal 2-1 Croatia
08/09/24: Portugal 2-1 Scotland
12/10/24: Poland 1-3 Portugal
15/10/24: Scotland 0-0 Portugal
15/11/24: Portugal 5-1 Poland
18/11/24: Croatia 1-1 Portugal
20/03/25: Denmark 1-0 Portugal
23/03/25: Portugal 5-2 Denmark (agg: 5-3, aet)
04/06/25: Germany 1-2 Portugal
Jun 8, 2025, 5:04 PM
Portugal vs Spain: Head-to-head stats
Team | Wins | Draws | Matches | Goals Scored |
---|---|---|---|---|
Spain | 18 | 6 | 40 | 47 |
Portugal | 16 | 6 | 40 | 81 |
Jun 8, 2025, 5:04 PM
Tonight's Venue | Munich Football arena
Jun 8, 2025, 5:02 PM
How to watch the match?
Indian fans can watch the Portugal vs Spain, UEFA Nations League 2025 final match on Sony Sports Network channels on television. Moreover, they can also enjoy the match LIVE on Sony LIV with a paid subscription. The match will also be streamed LIVE on Jio TV.
To watch the match from a nation other than India, read this full guide.
Jun 8, 2025, 5:02 PM
Match Details
Match: Portugal vs Spain, UEFA Nations League 2025 final
Date: 9 June 2025
Time: 12.30 am IST
Venue: Munich Football Arena, Germany
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