Portugal lifted their second UEFA Nations League title in a thrilling final at the Allianz Arena in Munich, edging past Spain 5-3 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in regulation time.
Goalkeeper Diogo Costa stood tall in the shootout, saving Alvaro Morata's crucial spot-kick before Ruben Neves coolly dispatched the decisive penalty to seal the victory.

The match was an intense battle between two footballing heavyweights, with Spain asserting early control. Their persistence bore fruit in the 21st minute when Mikel Oyarzabal cleverly found Lamine Yamal, who laid it off for Martin Zubimendi to score the opener. Nuno Mendes fired in the equalizer soon but Mikel Oyarzabal gave Spain the lead just before half time. Cristiano Ronaldo equalised just after the hour mark, and it remained 2-2 till the end of the Extra Time.
As Cristiano Ronaldo's nation wins their 2nd Nations League title, it will come with a significant prize money as well. Although the official number has not yet been given, the UEFA Nations League winners generally get a windfall as prize money. If we consider the prize money the same as the last edition, here is a look at the complete breakdown.
| Position | Additional Reward | Base Fee | Total Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🏆 Portugal | €6,000,000 | €2,250,000 | €8,250,000 |
| 🥈 Spain | €4,500,000 | €2,250,000 | €6,750,000 |
| 🥉 France | €3,500,000 | €2,250,000 | €5,750,000 |
| 4️⃣ Germany | €2,500,000 | €2,250,000 | €4,750,000 |
If we convert this in Indian currency, Portugal will receive around Rs 80.7 crore, Spain will get around Rs 66 crore. For the 3rd placed finish, France will be taking Rs 56.23 crore, while Germany may receive Rs 46.45 crore.