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Some news reports saw the national team as an example to follow for a country hit hard by the European debt crisis and various regions demanding greater autonomy.
"It would be good if the collective enthusiasm for the team became a stimulus for Spanish society in the face of the current problems and even that it became the motive to demand that our country should resemble and work like this group of young men," the ABC newspaper said.
Officials said about 75,000 fans celebrated the victory waving the Spanish flag in Barcelona Sunday night, where more than 1.1 million people protested a day earlier against a Spanish court ruling that their autonomous Catalonia region must remain part of Spain.
The Barcelona celebration turned ugly after midnight when fans threw bottles at riot police, prompting officers to disperse them with volleys of rubber bullets. No serious injuries were reported. Madrid police also broke up some rowdy street partying.
In the small northern Basque town of Barakaldo around 700 fans had their viewing of the game interrupted midway through the second half when the electricity feed to a giant screen in the town was cut by an act of vandalism.
No one was immediately blamed for the incident but the armed Basque separatist group ETA has often carried out similar acts of sabotage on television transmitters.
The fans in Barakaldo scrambled to nearby bars to watch the rest of the game, the Europa Press news agency reported.
Several people were hurt in the Basque region after clashes flared between people cheering the national squad and others chanting separatist slogans.
The incidents happened around midnight in the port city of Bilbao and in the agricultural center of Alava, Basque regional police said. One man was arrested after hitting two people with a stick, and another was injured after he was assaulted in a bar.
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