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    Spain is also one of only two nations to have won both women's and men's World Cups, alongside Germany. [4] Having won one World Cup, one Nations League and three European Championship titles since 2008, Spain is the most successful European national team of the 21st century. See more

    The Spain national football team (Spanish: Selección Española de Fútbol) has represented Spain in men's international football competitions since 1920. It is governed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, … See more

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    Spain's team was known in the past by some fans as "La furia española", 'the Spanish Fury'; this nickname was originally given by a … See more

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    Sergio Ramos holds the record for most appearances for the Spain's team with 180. In second place is See more

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    Spain has been a member of FIFA since its founding in 1904, even though the Spanish Football Federation was first established in 1909. The first Spain national football team … See more

    Spain has rivalries with the other four "Europe's Big Five" nations, with their Iberian neighbors, and their North African neighbor Morocco. See more

     
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