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Heading to North America in 2026 — the journey begins here.
| Guide | Date | Kickoff (ET) | Opponent | City | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| City Guide | June 15, 2026 | 3:00 PM | Cape Verde | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
| City Guide | June 21, 2026 | 3:00 PM | Saudi Arabia | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
| City Guide |
| June 26, 2026 |
| 9:00 PM |
| Uruguay |
| Houston |
| NRG Stadium |
💡 Travel Tip: Click on any city above to view our comprehensive city guide with transit info, lodging recommendations, and local tips.
Andrés Iniesta scores the winning goal in the 116th minute of the final against the Netherlands, securing Spain's first-ever World Cup title.
Fernando Torres scores the only goal against Germany in the Euro 2008 final, breaking a 44-year trophy drought and launching a period of global dominance.
Spain secures their 4th European Championship, showcasing a new, dynamic generation of players and defeating rivals England in the final.
| Year | Event | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1920 | Played their first official international match at the Antwerp Olympics, winning the Silver Medal. | first appearance |
| 1964 | Won their first major title, the UEFA European Championship, defeating the Soviet Union in the final. | championship |
| 2008 | Won Euro 2008, starting the 'Golden Era' of Spanish football under Luis Aragonés. | championship |
| 2010 | Won the FIFA World Cup for the first time, defeating the Netherlands 1-0 in the final. | championship |
| 2012 | Won Euro 2012, becoming the first nation to win three consecutive major international tournaments. | championship |
| 2024 | Won UEFA Euro 2024, defeating England in the final, for their fourth European title. | championship |
Spanish fan culture is marked by regional diversity but unites under the banner of 'La Roja' (The Red One). The 'tiki-taka' playing style is a source of national pride. Fans are passionate, energetic, and often celebrate with traditional Spanish flags.
"A por ellos! (Go get them!)"
Frente Atlético (influence from club), various regional supporter groups.
Loud, organized, and focused on celebrating the team's technical skill. The atmosphere is highly festive, often involving large gatherings for watching public screens.
Spain is the only national team in history to win three consecutive major international tournaments (Euro 2008, World Cup 2010, Euro 2012).
Spain holds the record for the most UEFA European Championship titles (4), tied with Germany.
The 2010 World Cup victory made Spain the first European team to win the trophy outside of Europe.
Get the complete city guides for Spain's World Cup destinations — lodging, transit, food, and everything you need to know.
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