Thousands of fans joined street celebrations in Madrid after Euro 2024 champions Spain returned home to a royal welcome.
Spain beat England 2-1 in Sunday’s final in Berlin to win their record fourth European crown.
They travelled from Germany to the Spanish capital on Monday and first met with Spain’s King Felipe VI and his family.
The party then continued into the city as supporters gathered at Cibeles Square and lined the streets for Spain’s open-top bus parade in anticipation of seeing their heroes and the Henri Delaunay Trophy.
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Image caption: Spain players, led by Euro 2024-winning captain Alvaro Morata, sing with the fans in Madrid
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Image caption: Match winner Mikel Oyarzabal holds the Henri Delaunay Trophy aloft as he celebrates with his team-mates on stage
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Image caption: Thousands gathered to celebrate with the players in the Spanish capital
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Image caption: Spain’s players showed off the trophy from an open-top bus and waved at spectators
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Image caption: Spain defender Dani Carvajal gets his hands on the silverware during the bus tour
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Image caption: The open-top bus had ‘C4mpeones de Europa’ written on the front and side, meaning ‘Champions of Europe’, with the ‘a’ replaced by a ‘4’ because it is Spain’s fourth European title
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Image caption: Earlier in the day, Spain’s squad presented the trophy to King Felipe VI of Spain
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Image caption: Morata shakes hands with Queen Letizia of Spain
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Image caption: Manchester City midfielder Rodri was involved in the celebrations
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Image caption: Crowds gathered at Cibeles Square in Madrid to welcome their heroes home
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Image caption: Morata shows off the trophy as the squad touched down on Spanish soil