Euro 2008 – 20 Pictures of the Spanish Triumph

By now, you’ve probably figured mCalcio.com (i.e. me) likes pictures. Needless to say, I am a strong believer that “a powerful image can speak louder than a thousand words“.

So presenting to you, a selection of 20 images giving tribute to Spain’s Euro 2008 triumph in Sunday’s final.

Enjoy. And once again, ¡Viva España!
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(Left picture) Spain's Raul Albiol and Carlos Marchena (R) celebrate after their Euro 2008 final soccer match victory over Germany at Ernst Happel stadium in Vienna, June 29, 2008. (REUTERS) (Center picture) Spain's Iker Casillas, right, celebrates with teammates Pepe Reina, left, and Andres Palop their side's 1-0 win at the end of the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, June 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. (AP Photo by Jon Super) (Right picture) Spain's David Villa and Pepe Reina (L) kiss the trophy after their Euro 2008 final soccer match victory over Germany at Ernst Happel stadium in Vienna, June 29, 2008. (REUTERS)

Spanish supporters celebrate while watching the Euro 2008 championships final football match Germany vs. Spain on June 29, 2008 in Vienna's 'Public Viewing Zone'. Spain won their first trophy in 44 years here on Sunday as they beat three-time champions Germany 1-0 in the Euro 2008 final. (AFP/Getty Images)

Spanish supporters celebrate while watching the Euro 2008 championships final football match Germany vs. Spain on June 29, 2008 in Vienna's

Spain's Iker Casillas lifts the trophy after the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, June 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. Spain defeated Germany 1-0. (AP Photo by Frank Augstein)

Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger (front) reacts as members of Spain's soccer team celebrate after their Euro 2008 final soccer match at Ernst Happel stadium in Vienna, June 29, 2008. (REUTERS)

Spanish goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas gives a thumbs up after Spain won the Euro 2008 championships final football match against Germany on June 29, 2008 at Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria. Spain ended their 44-year wait for a major international title with a 1-0 victory over Germany at the Euro 2008 final. (AFP/Getty Images)

Spanish supporters celebrate while watching the Euro 2008 championships final football match Germany vs. Spain on June 29, 2008. Spain won their first trophy in 44 years here on Sunday as they beat three-time champions Germany 1-0 in the Euro 2008 final. (AFP/Getty Images)

Spain's Fernando Torres holds a national flag as he celebrates his side's 1-0 win at the end of the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, June 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. (AP Photo by Jon Super)

Spain's David Villa, holding the trophy, celebrates with teammates after the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, June 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. Spain defeated Germany 1-0. (AP Photo by Bernat Armangue)

Spain's Fernando Torres celebrates with team mate David Villa (R) after their Euro 2008 final soccer match victory over Germany at Ernst Happel stadium in Vienna, June 29, 2008. (REUTERS)

Spanish players hold the Euro trophy after the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, June 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. Spain defeated Germany 1-0. (AP Photo by Bernat Armangue)

In this handout picture distributed by Spain's soccer Federation, Spain's head coach Luis Aragones, second left, holds the Euro 2008 European Soccer Championship trophy as Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, second right, Spain's King Juan Carlos, right, and Spain's Queen Sofia look on, Sunday, June 29, 2008 at the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna. Spain's soccer team won the trophy by beating Germany 0-1 in the final of Euro 2008 championship played Sunday in Vienna, Austria. (AP Photo by Carmelo Rubio)

Spain's Sergio Ramos, Cesc Fabregas and Xabi Alonso, from right, celebrate after the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, July 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. Spain defeated Germany 1-0.  (AP Photo by Ivan Sekretarev)

Spanish players and coach Luis Aragones, center, celebrate their 1-0 win at the end of the Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain in the Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria, Sunday, June 29, 2008, the last day of the European Soccer Championships in Austria and Switzerland. (AP Photo by LUCA BRUNO)

Spain's Carles Puyol (L) and Cesc Fabregas (R) celebrate after their Euro 2008 final soccer match victory over Germany at Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, June 29, 2008. (REUTERS)

Spain's King Carlos embraces Spanish goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas after Spain won the Euro 2008 championships final football match against Germany on June 29, 2008 at Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria. Spain ended their 44-year wait for a major international title with a 1-0 victory over Germany at the Euro 2008 final. (AFP/Getty Images)

Spanish goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas (R) holds up the Euro 2008 championships trophy after winning the final football match over Germany on June 29, 2008 at Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria. Spain won their first trophy in 44 years here on Sunday as they beat three-time champions Germany 1-0 in the Euro 2008 final.   (AFP/Getty Images)

The Spanish team poses with the Euro 2008 championships trophy after winning the final football match over Germany on June 29, 2008 at Ernst-Happel stadium in Vienna, Austria. Spain ended their 44-year wait for a major international title with a 1-0 victory over Germany at the Euro 2008 final. (AFP/Getty Images)

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