The new millennium brought a football renaissance from the Pyrenees - whether it was the national team or the clubs, Spain dominated the finals.
It was 2001 when Valencia was defeated by Bayern in the Champions League final, and since then the Spanish national team and clubs from this country have played 27 finals and won every one.
Of course, when it comes to clubs, those finals that the Spanish representatives played against rivals from other countries are counted.
That's how Real Madrid started the 2002 series with a triumph over Bayer Leverkusen in the final of the Champions League, and the national team put an end to it last night with a triumph at the European Championship.
In total, "La roha" played in four finals - in addition to this year's two more with EP (2008, 2012) and one World Cup (2010) - each time she lifted the cup at the end.
When it comes to clubs, in addition to the aforementioned one from Glasgow, Real played six more Champions League finals and of course won them, while Barcelona also emerged victorious from their four.
There is also the Europa League, and there is undisputed Sevilla, who have won this UEFA competition seven times - Atletico Madrid has three triumphs, and Valencia and Villarreal have one each.
Bonus video: