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Spain Wins Women’s Nations League Title Behind Rising Stars Pina and Vicky López

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Spain has once again been crowned champions of the Women’s Nations League after defeating Germany with authority in a final where young talent took center stage. With a brace from Pina and a stunning goal from Vicky López, La Roja reinforced that their present is elite — and their future is even more frightening. The Metropolitano roared with 55,843 fans, turning the night into a celebration of historic magnitude.


Despite the absence of Aitana, Spain took control from the very first minute. Sonia Bermúdez entrusted 19-year-old Vicky López with midfield command — and the teenager delivered. Her confidence and intelligence on the ball energized the team and set the tone for a sparkling performance that electrified Spanish supporters. Esther González, Alexia Putellas and Vicky all came close to scoring during a ferocious opening that showcased Spain’s signature attacking identity. Germany threatened through Anyomi and Bühl, but Cata Coll and the Spanish back line stayed composed under pressure.



As the momentum shifted, Spain regained rhythm through Mariona’s leadership and Vicky’s creativity between the lines. Pina began to find more space, and Spain ended the first half looking increasingly dominant. The second half turned tension into euphoria. A quick combination between Esther and Alexia teed up Mariona, who set up Pina for a powerful finish that opened the score. The stadium erupted — Pina’s sixth goal of the tournament — further cementing her reputation as one of Europe’s most lethal young forwards.


Then came the highlight of the night. Vicky López unleashed a spectacular left-footed strike into the top corner, igniting the Metropolitano in absolute ecstasy. To seal a dream performance, Pina completed her brace with another clinical finish — the final exclamation point on a night that belonged entirely to Spain.



La Roja celebrated a title loaded with meaning: the emerging generation is already performing at veteran level, and the national team is building a dynasty defined by skill, depth, and fearless youth. With Pina and Vicky leading the charge, Spain didn’t just win the Nations League — they announced that the future of women’s football already speaks with a Spanish accent.

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