England beats Spain to win dramatic Under-21 Euro final

England won the Under-21 European Championship final against Spain, marking their first title since 1984. The only goal of the match came from Curtis Jones, marking a 1-0 victory for England. James Trafford maintained England's outstanding defensive record in the tournament with his impressive penalty save in the final moments of the game. This victory demonstrates England's talent development, continuing their success at various youth levels. The team's unyielding defense led by James Trafford didn't concede a goal throughout the tournament. Moreover, this victory brought an end to a 39-year wait for a third UEFA European Under-21 Championship title.

Important Points to remember:

  1. England's Under-21 team won the European Championship for the first time since 1984, making it their third title.
  2. Curtis Jones scored the game-winning goal, giving England a 1-0 triumph against Spain.
  3. James Trafford saved a penalty during the 99th minute, preserving England's flawless defense record throughout the tournament.
  4. England's accomplishment at the Under-21 Euro final adds to their recent string of accomplishments at various youth levels, including championships at the under-19 level and under-17, under-20 World Cup victories in 2017.