The German team Eintracht Frankfurt won the European Football Championship for the second time in its history, beating Glasgow Rangers 5-4 on penalties after the end of regular and extra time with a score of 1-1 in the championship final. which took place yesterday at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuan stadium in the city of Seville, Spain.
In the match, the Scottish team advanced with Nigerian Joe Aribo’s goal in the 57th minute, but Rafael Bury equalized for the German team in the 69th minute.
The German team managed to pay five successful penalties compared to four for Glasgow Rangers, while goalkeeper Kevin Trapp prevented a penalty from Glasgow player Aaron Ramsey to turn the tide for his German team and crown the title.