Spaniards rejoiced on Sunday as Carlos Alcaraz and Sergio Garcia delivered outstanding performances to claim prestigious titles. Their celebrations reached new heights when the Spanish men's football team secured the European Cup 2024. 

In a thrilling Wimbledon final, 21-year-old Carlos Alcaraz stunned the world by defeating veteran Novak Djokovic and securing the Wimbledon trophy. 

Meanwhile, golf enthusiasts cheered as Sergio Garcia emerged victorious at the LIV Golf Andalucia. Garcia claimed his first individual LIV Golf win on Sunday after the Spaniard beat overnight leader Anirban Lahiri in a playoff for the Andalucia title.

Amidst these triumphs in individual sports, attention had turned towards the Spanish national football team's quest for glory in the Euro Cup 2024 against England. However, the La Roja came out victorious in the match by snatching a 2-1 win over Three Lions, who travel back home after once again losing a golden opportunity to break its title drought. 

Earlier today, Alcaraz teased England fans by saying that he is looking up to his national side facing England in the European final. "I will be watching the game with my team. I am not sure where... but I will be watching the match. I've already done my job. Now, Let's see football. I think it is going to be a difficult match...," he said. 

Spain struck late to win Euro 2024 with a 2-1 victory over England in Berlin to capture the trophy for a record fourth time.
Real Sociedad striker Mikel Oyarzabal turned home in the 86th minute after Nico Williams sent Spain ahead early in the second half but England substitute Cole Palmer pulled the Three Lions level.

Meanwhile, García thrilled the home fans with a 5-under 66 to pull level with Lahiri and force the 18th-hole playoff with both players at 5-under overall. This was the first title for García since he joined the new Saudi-backed LIV circuit in 2022.