Spain's triumph over England in the final of Euro 2024 this summer saw La Roja crowned champions of the continent for a record fourth time, adding to their successes in 1964, 2008 and 2012.
However, one moment still stands above the rest in the history of Spanish football - winning the World Cup for the first, and still only, time in their history in 2010.
The crowning glory of one of the most dominant eras ever seen in international football, it was Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta who provided the iconic moment by firing home Spain's winner in extra time against Netherlands.
Most Spaniards will need no excuse to fondly recall the moment, but for the wider football world, Iniesta's official retirement from football offers a perfect opportunity to look back on the career of a true great of the game.
In addition to racking up a staggering trophy haul at club level with Barcelona - including nine La Liga titles and four Champions Leagues - Iniesta was also a lynchpin of the great Spain team that won three successive major tournaments from 2008 to 2012.
Indeed, only four players in history have turned out more often for La Roja, while Iniesta is one of only 13 to reach a century of caps for Spain.
To mark the occasion of his retirement, here Sports Mole is challenging you to name as many of the other 12 as possible.