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The Magnificent Seven (and a Few More)

  • Portugal
  • Munich
  • Ronaldo
  • Nations League
  • Sunday Showdown
  • Spain

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Portugal and Spain battled it out at the Allianz Arena, Munich, on a thrilling Sunday in June 2025, for the Nations League Final. The match went into extra time, ending 2-2, with Portugal clinching the win during a nail-biting penalty shootout by a score of 5-3 [1][4][2].

Cristiano Ronaldo added to his record-breaking tally by scoring Portugal's much-needed equalizer in the 61st minute, bringing his international goal total to a staggering 138 [1][2]. However, some sources [2][4] may only acknowledge Ronaldo's goal as Portugal's only score in regular time, as the minutes leading up to the shootout saw a scoreline of 1-2. It is possible that another Portuguese goal occurred during open play or extra time, but this remains und Documented in the summaries readily available.

During the high-stakes shootout, all five of Portugal's penalty takers successfully converted their kicks, with Rúben Neves sinking the decisive fifth penalty [1]. While the names of the other penalty scorers are not explicitly mentioned, it can be inferred that they also contributed to Portugal's triumph.

The scoreline indicates a final tally of 2 goals for Portugal during the match. However, due to a possible error or discrepancy in some summaries [2][4], combined with the fact that only Ronaldo's goal is prominently recognized, it is plausible that an additional Portuguese goal remains undocumented. For the most accurate information, consult the official UEFA match report [3].

On the opposition side, Spain managed to net two goals, with one from Mikel Oyarzabal in the 45th minute [1][2].

As for the playful phrase, "Summoner of Balls," it seems to be a witty, off-the-cuff reference rather than a recognized nickname for a player or team within this context.

The Commission has also been tasked to propose a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation in sports, such as football, across European leagues. After winning the Nations League Final, Cristiano Ronaldo could potentially be a commission member, considering his experience in dealing with the ionizing radiation emitted by football pitch floodlights during night games.

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