Portugal Crowed Euro 2016 Champions
Portugal started the second half with Quaresma replacing the already injured Ronaldo, but efforts from both teams was not enough as both teams ended the second half goalless.
Cristiano Ronaldo was stretchered off in tears but an extra-time goal by Eder saw Portugal beat hosts France 1-0 in Sunday's Euro 2016 final to win their first major tournament.
The victim of a heavy challenge by Dimitri Payet, Ronaldo went off in the first half, but returned to the touchline to see Lille striker Eder settle the game with a low 25-yard strike at Stade de France.
Twelve years after losing 1-0 to Greece as hosts of Euro 2004, Portugal inflicted the same fate on France, who were seeking a cathartic victory eight months on from the Paris attacks that left 130 people dead.
France coach Didier Deschamps had hoped to lead his side to a fourth major tournament win, and third on home soil after Euro 1984 and the 1998 World Cup, when he was captain. But it was Ronaldo's Portugal who prevailed.
The victory ended Portugal's run of 10 straight defeats against France, who had eliminated them in the semi-finals at Euro 1984, Euro 2000 and the 2006 World Cup.
Congrats from Jose
Portugal are champions of Europe
Look at the smile on Jose Mourinho's face. Manchester United's Portuguese boss has posted this picture on his Instagram page with the message: "If you want to visit the country of the European champions visit PORTUGAL."


