The game was forced to extra time after the score was deadlocked at 0-0 after 90 minutes and after another 30 minutes of play, the score remained untouched.
Spain converted four of five attempts while Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas made two saves to send his team to the semifinals.
The victory was well deserved for the Spanish team as they gained an upper hand over Italy in the 120 minutes of action.
The Spanish team had 26 shots to Italy's 12 and were superior in ball possession (57%-43%) in the match which was played in a sluggish way.
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Spain's goalkeeper Iker Casillas (Bottom) celebrates with a teammate after their quarterfinal penalty shootout victory over Italy at the Euro 2008 Championships in Vienna, Austria, on June 22, 2008. |
"It was very difficult because the Italians closed down all the spaces, which made it difficult to play our natural game."
Midfielder Cesc Fabregas was over the moon with the success and admitted the players owed it to themselves.
"This is wonderful, it is impossible to find the words to express such an emotion," said Fabregas.
"We are just simply delighted. This is an important victory forthis young side. We have been waiting for this for a long time."
The Spanish team just couldn't break the Italian defence line led by veteran defender Christian Panucci and Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon also put up several superb saves.
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Spain's goalkeeper Iker Casillas (L) celebrates after their quarterfinal penalty shootout victory over Italy at the Euro 2008 Championships in Vienna, Austria, on June 22, 2008. |
Italy also had their chance of scoring though but Daniele De Rossi's shot after a melee in Spanish area was blocked by Casillasat the 61st minute.
In the penalty shootout, Casillas denied the attempts from De Rossi and Antonio di Natale. Buffon also punched out the shot from Daniel Guiza.
It was the second quarterfinal match which was decided by penalty shootout at Euro 2008 and the only last eight game won by group leaders.
Earlier in the quarterfinals, Germany beat Portugal 3-2, Turkey beat Croatia 4-2 (after penalty shootout) and Russia beat the Netherlands 3-1.
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Fans of Spain celebrate their team's quarterfinal penalty shootout victory over Italy at the Euro 2008 Championships in Vienna, Austria, on June 22, 2008. |
It will be the second encounter between Spain and Russia at Euro 2008. In the first round of Group D competitions, Spain scored an overwhelming 4-1 victory over their young opponents.