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Spain victorious in 2023 Women's World Cup championship

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【Summary】Spain defeated England 1-0 in the 2023 Women's World Cup final, with Olga Carmona scoring the only goal. This victory marked Spain's first major women's soccer tournament win ever. Despite England's attempts, including hitting the crossbar, Spain dominated possession and ultimately secured the victory.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 20, 2023 7:28 AM PT
Spain victorious in 2023 Women's World Cup championship

Spain emerged victorious in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, defeating England 1-0 in the final. The match took place at Sydney's Stadium Australia, with a crowd of 75,784 fans in attendance. This victory marked Spain's first-ever triumph in a major women's soccer tournament.

Prior to this tournament, La Roja had never progressed beyond the round of 16 at a Women's World Cup. However, they showcased their strength and determination throughout the competition, ultimately claiming the prestigious title.

In the first half, Spain dominated possession, but it was England who came close to opening the scoring in the 16th minute. Lauren Hemp's powerful strike rattled the crossbar, providing a scare for the Spanish team.

Moments later, the Lionesses had a fortunate escape when Salma Paralluelo and Alba Redondo missed clear-cut chances from close range. It was a missed opportunity for England to take the lead and shift the momentum of the game.

Spain, capitalizing on the space left by England's Lucy Bronze, made their breakthrough. Mariona Caldentey delivered a precise pass to Olga Carmona, who unleashed a brilliant low shot into the far corner of the net. The goal propelled Spain into the lead and set them on the path to victory.

In the second half, Spain had an opportunity to extend their lead to 2-0. A lengthy VAR review resulted in Kiera Walsh being penalized for a handball offense inside the 18-yard box. Jennifer Hermoso stepped up to take the penalty kick but was denied by a remarkable save from Lionesses goalkeeper Mary Earps.

Despite the penalty miss, Spain maintained their composure and held on to their 1-0 lead until the final whistle. The Spanish team celebrated their historic triumph, while England was left to reflect on a valiant effort that fell just short.

Spain's victory in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will be remembered as a significant milestone for women's soccer in the country, inspiring future generations of players and fans alike.

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