Cristiano Ronaldo won the championship, and Portugal defeated Germany 2-1 to reach the European League final.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored again, as Portugal beat Germany 2-1 from Wednesday's National League semi-finals.
The 40-year-old Ronaldo scored his 137th international goal after five minutes after the Portuguese captain, with a staggering shooting percentage in the 63rd game.
Ronaldo became the oldest player ever to score against Germany, while ending the "curse" of the country. The former Real Madrid star lost every game of his first five games against Germany.
Liverpool’s goal Florian Wirtz got the perfect title on the right post, with the home team taking the lead in the 48th minute lead, but Portugal coach Roberto MartÃnez brought changes to Conceicao and Champions League champion Vitinha among the substitutes.
Vitinha has performed well in Portugal four days after Portugal helped Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) win the Champions League final on Saturday.
Germany needs goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen to prevent further scores from happening.
PSG defenders Joao Neves and Nuno Mendes both started to travel to Portugal, while Stuttgart forward Nick Woltemade began his German debut.
Consico only takes five minutes to win a huge remote strike in the far post office after a long-range explosion of Robin Gosens run, just like he is not there. Five minutes later, Mendes gave Ronaldo a simple finish.
"It could be more," Mendes said.
The game was postponed by 10 minutes due to the "adverse weather conditions" in Munich.
Earlier in the day, UEFA warned the Stickman about the possibility of predicting the kick-off time in Bavaria Capital.
About an hour before the scheduled tee time, a storm swept across Munich in the north, with rain storm storming the stadium and spreading the arena grass in hail.
When the storm hit, the goalkeepers on both sides had already started to warm up.
France played Spain in Stuttgart on Thursday in another semifinal.