Even here in unemployment lines, Spain is forgetting for a fleeting moment about the country's deep economic woes after their team won the Euro 2012 title.<br/> <br />Despite joy over the historic win, one in four workers are out of a job, and the country's fragile banking system has needed European support of up to 100 billion euros.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) UNEMPLOYED CONSTRUCTION WORKER, CARLOS IGLESIAS, SAYING:<br/> <br />"We turn to football because no one can fix this economic crisis. For a long time now, since Rajoy was the interior minister this was already happening. You know it. And today I just came back here. I've been working three months and now I'm again unemployed. No one can fix it, thank goodness, at least we have football."<br/> <br />Meanwhile in Italy, newspaper front pages showed Italian players in tears and spoke of delusion.<br/> <br />"Monti brings bad luck," read Il Libero, referring to Prime Minister Mario Monti's attendance at the match.<br/> <br />"Goodbye to the European dream but thanks anyway," read Il Giornale.<br/> <br />Despite the disappointment, some tried to look on the bright side after an unanticipated 2-1 victory over Germany.<br/> <br />Sarah Sheffer, Reuters