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Spain forward Nico Williams had his parent present as La Roja beat England to win the 2024 European Championship.
Spain won the trophy for a record fourth following the 2-1 win over the Three Lions in the final on Sunday, July 14.
Nico was on the scoresheet for Luis De La Fuente's side who finished the competition unbeaten, winning all seven of their games.
The Athletic Bilbao winger opened the scoring for Spain just two minutes into the second half before Mikel Oyarzabal came off the bench to score a late winner after Cole Palmer had scored the equaliser for Gareth Southgate's men.
As part of the celebrations after the full-time whistle, Nico had his mother and father on the pitch for photographs.
The forward, with Ghanaian heritage, was named the Player of the Match in the final game of the competition.
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