VIENNA, Austria, June 29, 2008

Spain Reigns As Kings Of European Soccer

National Team Defeats Germany For First Major Title In 44 Years At European Championship

    • Spain's Fernando Torres, left, and David Villa celebrate after the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, June 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. Spain defeated Germany 1-0, Torres scoring the only goal. Photo

      Spain's Fernando Torres, left, and David Villa celebrate after the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, June 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. Spain defeated Germany 1-0, Torres scoring the only goal.  (AP PHOTO)

    • Spain's Cesc Fabregas, front, and Iker Casillas, right, celebrate with the trophy after the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, June 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. Spain defeated Germany 1-0. Photo

      Spain's Cesc Fabregas, front, and Iker Casillas, right, celebrate with the trophy after the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, June 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. Spain defeated Germany 1-0.  (AP PHOTO)

    • Spanish players celebrate with the trophy after the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, July 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. Spain defeated Germany 1-0. Photo

      Spanish players celebrate with the trophy after the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, July 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. Spain defeated Germany 1-0.  (AP PHOTO)

    • Spanish supporters celebrate in Plaza de Colon in Madrid, Sunday June 29, 2008 after Spain won the Euro 2008 European Soccer Championships final against Germany 1-0 in Vienna. Photo

      Spanish supporters celebrate in Plaza de Colon in Madrid, Sunday June 29, 2008 after Spain won the Euro 2008 European Soccer Championships final against Germany 1-0 in Vienna.  (AP PHOTO)

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(AP)  A big-game flop no more, Spain won the European Championship 1-0 over Germany on Sunday for its first major title in 44 years.

Fernando Torres scored in the 33rd minute and the Spaniards never backed down against such a formidable opponent. Their last significant title came in the 1964 Euros at home.

In beating a team that makes a habit of appearing in championship finals, the Spaniards put to rest a reputation for underachieving. Always loaded with talented players, Spain has spent four decades falling short of expectations.

That all changed at these Euros, where the Spaniards swept their first-round games, eliminated World Cup champion Italy in a penalty-kicks shootout in the quarterfinals, then routed Russia 3-0 in the semifinals.

Against the highly accomplished Germans, they weren't intimidated. They got the one goal they needed - from a slumping striker, no less - and set off chants of "ES-PANA," and "Ole, Ole Ole" at the final whistle.

The entire Spanish squad ran over to the huge rooting section of red and gold, exchanging hugs, while many of the spent Germans collapsed to the turf.

When Spain goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas accepted the trophy on a stage, the Spanish fans began chanting the melody to their national anthem, which has no words. Thousands of camera flashes went off as the players jumped in place, then headed onto the field to show off their prize.

The Spaniards weren't close to finished with their celebration that was so long in the making. They marched to their rooting section, hoisting the cup and saluting their flag-waving, firecracker-exploding fans.

Germany has won three Euros and three World Cups, but was no match in this final. Captain Michael Ballack, questionable before the game with a calf injury, started, but hardly was noticeable - except when he left for several minutes to have a bloody right eye treated.

Torres, who had 33 goals for Liverpool this season but has been invisible in Euros, came through off a brilliant feed from Xavi Hernandez.

Germany goalkeeper Jens Lehmann, at 38 the oldest player in the competition, charged from his net when he saw that defender Philipp Lahm was beaten on the right side. But Torres chipped the ball over the sliding Lehmann and into the gaping goal.

The crowd of 51,428 at Ernst Happel Stadium, split almost equally between Germany and Spain, might have expected the Spaniards to go into a protective shell. Instead, and even without leading scorer David Villa (leg injury), they continued to carry the attack and were far more dangerous than Germany the rest of the way.

Indeed, Lehmann, who helped the Germans to third place in the 2006 World Cup, kept it close with several tough saves.

This was the last game for 69-year-old Luis Aragones, the oldest coach to win the Euros. Germany's Joachim Loew has a contract through the 2010 World Cup, but will need to find the spark Germany showed only periodically in Austria and Switzerland.

A crowd of about 68,000 packed Vienna's downtown fan zone to watch the final, police said. In Germany, flags fluttered from balconies and car antennas across the country. In Berlin, an estimated 400,000 fans watched the game on large outdoor screens.

Spain has never made a World Cup final and was in one other Euros final, aside from the 1964 triumph. That was a loss to France in 1984.

Otherwise, there had been nothing but disappointment and early exits from big tournaments. Two years ago, the Spaniards were dynamic in the opening round in Germany, then fizzled against France.

With two of the world's top clubs, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, the nation has tons of talent. What it has lacked is fortitude.

No one can say that anymore.

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by speets-2009 June 29, 2008 7:32 PM PDT
great game, well outplayed by Spain. Deserved finalists, deserved win.
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by noaanhc June 29, 2008 7:49 PM PDT
Congratulations to Spain on their victory.

The Spanish team today played far superior football than Germany who really struggled for most of the match and just couldn''t get things to go their way.

Such is the joys and sorrows in the life of the world''s most beautiful game.
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by sociald63 June 29, 2008 8:33 PM PDT
im so sad
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by rafterman1 June 29, 2008 8:39 PM PDT
"Spaniards Win First Major Soccer Title In More Than Four Decades By One Goal"

Isn''t EVERY soccer game won by one goal? :)
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by rushman71 June 29, 2008 9:07 PM PDT
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by rudy654-2009 June 29, 2008 9:13 PM PDT
Ach Donnerswetter!
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by andrew_693 June 30, 2008 6:20 AM PDT
aguante espaqa!!!!!!! desde argentina!!
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by newtagagain June 30, 2008 4:42 PM PDT
Thanks to ESPN and ABC for covering the entire event. A great step forward for football in this country.
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by keithle1 July 2, 2008 10:38 PM PDT
What happened, Deutschland? Not even one goal?

Soccer in the USA has peaked. If you don''t like it by now, you never will. Beckham playing for LA Galaxy is not going to do it. Take away the Hispanic population & the fan base for soccer in the USA would be negligible.

The big 3 in USA: football, basketball & baseball. Always will be.
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