Home Football UEFA Nations League

UEFA Nations League

France are the champions

After the frustration in the Euro 2020, the World Champions – France regrouped and decided to bag home a trophy this year. It really does not suit the style of a team like France to go trophy-less in a season where two events took place. The Euro was missed against Switzerland but the UEFA Nations League was won by beating Spain.

World Champions reach the final

In one of the thrilling contests of this year, the World Cup Champions – France made it through to the final of UEFA Nations League by beating the number 1 team according to FIFA Ranking – Belgium. It was a fightback that would be etched in the memories of fans who watched the match live. When you fight, you don’t lose – France deservingly would meet Spain in the final.

Young Spain reach the final

It was time for revenge against the Euro Champions for a Spanish unit that is still young but bustling with energy and motivation. The opportunity came in the semifinal of the UEFA Nations League. The Italians failed to reach the final as young Spain would feature in the final.

Cristiano Rolando: No drama. No excuses. CR7 only delivers the best for country &...

Cristiano Ronaldo was just 16 years old when he first experienced the taste of international football. He began his international career with Portugal at the 2001 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival, debuting in a 3–1 defeat to Finland. The...

Glory for Portugal and vindication for UEFA

"Once again Cristiano Ronaldo turned up in full force"   Cristiano Ronaldo lifting another International European trophy might have been a deja-vu for many fans, but this time it wasn’t quite as prestigious as in 2016. Portugal nonetheless won the first edition...

LATEST ARTICLES

Real Madrid are the champions of Champions League

It felt like one of those old flicks they show on Saturday afternoons in which the gang successfully gets together for one final, big heist. Except, even without Mbappe, you suspect this won't be their last -- not when there's a guy like Ancelotti, one of the few men who can pull off the cardigan-cigar-shades combination and lead a team in transition to a league and cup double. Not with young guns - Vinicius, Valverde, Eduardo Camavinga, Rodrygo - already with the "big one" under their belt. Not with Courtois, in the prime of his career, staking a claim as the world's No. 1 between the posts and getting a few things off his chest. ("We showed again who is the King of Europe.")

14 for Real Madrid