ROTTERDAM, Netherlands -- Spain's 11-year trophy drought is over. Croatia and its veteran captain Luka Modric are still waiting for their first international title.
Goalkeeper Unai Simon saved two shots as Spain beat Croatia in a penalty shootout after their tense Nations League final had finished 0-0 Sunday.
The Bilbao goalkeeper used his feet to save a penalty by Lovro Majer when the shootout was level at 3-3 and then dived full-length to tip Bruno Petkovic's spot kick around the post.
Dani Carvajal converted his penalty -- with a "Panenka'' chip -- to seal the victory.
Spain's, whose last tournament win came at the 2012 European Championship, did not manage a shot on target until the 84th minute of the match and when substitute Ansu Fati finally looked like breaking the stalemate, Ivan Perivic was on the goal line to block his effort. It was Spain's only goal-bound attempt, compared to five by Croatia.
In the first period of extra time, Majer broke through and fell in the penalty area under a challenge by Nacho, but German referee Felix Zwayer ruled that the Spain defender had played the ball and waved off Croatia's appeals for a penalty.
Croatia's fans -- many wearing shirts with Modric's name and No. 10 on the back -- far outnumbered their Spanish counterparts at De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam.
But they were forced to leave disappointed as their nation and the 37-year-old Modric continued their wait for a first international title.
Croatia finished second at the World Cup in 2018 and third in Qatar last year. Modric, meanwhile, has won the Champions League five times with Real Madrid and was named FIFA's world player of the year in 2018, breaking the decade-long dominance of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo on the title. But he has not been able to cap his glittering career with international honors.
Spain's players went to a small section of their fans in one corner of the stadium to celebrate their victory.
Both sides came close in the first half.
Livakovic fumbled an innocuous shot by Fabian Ruiz and the ball bounced off the post in the ninth minute, but Livakovi? recovered quickly to block an attempt by Alvaro Morata, who was flagged offside. Three minutes later, Gavi dragged a shot just wide.
But after weathering the early storm, Croatia -- with Modric directing the action from midfield -- then created the best chances.
Twice, Modric curled crosses to find Ivan Perisic at the far post but both times Simon in the Spain goal saved.
ITALY THIRD -- AGAIN
Federico Dimarco scored in the sixth minute and Davide Frattesi poked home a rebound to double the lead in the 20th to put Italy on course to beating the Netherlands 3-2 to secure third place in the Nations League for the second time in two attempts.
Steven Bergwijn put the Netherlands back in contention in the 68th minute only for Federico Chiesa to restore the Azzurri's two-goal lead four minutes later. Substitute Georginio Wijnaldum completed the scoring with one minute of regulation time to go as Italy held on.
The defeat in Enschede meant that Ronald Koeman's team conceded seven goals in two matches as hosts of the Nations League final four, after losing 4-2 to Croatia after extra time on Wednesday. Spain beat Italy 2-1 to set up the final.
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