
Spain clinched their maiden FIFA Women's World Cup title on Sunday (August 20) by defeating England 1-0 in a thrilling finale. Spanish left-back Olga Carmona's 29th-minute goal turned out to be the winner.
Spain had a chance to double their lead, but they missed a penalty.
The World Cup title made La Roja (The Red One) the only team to have won the Under-17, Under-20 and seniors world titles. The title win also marks Spanish women's first World Cup title. Furthermore, Spain also joined Germany as the only nation to win both the men's and women's World Cups.
YOUR #FIFAWWC 2023 CHAMPIONS! 🇪🇸 pic.twitter.com/Afl1kyYmCy
— FIFA Women's World Cup (@FIFAWWC) August 20, 2023
An ecstatic Olga Carmona was named the player of the match, reflecting on the team journey, saying, "It was a difficult match (but) we always thought we were going to make it."
Just a year ago, 🇪🇸Spain coach Jorge Vilda's leadership style was questioned.
— Juliet Bawuah (@julietbawuah) August 20, 2023
There was internal revolt; players wanted him gone. Up to 15 members of the squad were ready to stay out. He didn't cave in. Three went to the #FIFAWWC.
Today, he's won the country's first ever… pic.twitter.com/KL7thc98Rk
Co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, this ninth edition of the global showcase marked the first time the event was held in the southern hemisphere.
Millie Bright 🤝 Bobby Moore
— Tash🏴 (@muwfcwoso) August 20, 2023
The only 2 people to captain England to a World Cup Final🏴 pic.twitter.com/vZ4F5eFmxv
BREAKING: Spain beat England 1-0 on Sunday to win the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. Olga Carmona scored the only goal of the final in front of 75,784 fans at Sydney's Stadium Australia as Spain won a major women's soccer tournament for the first time ever. #WorldCup2023… pic.twitter.com/naDbqPVL1A
— LegitGists (@LegitGistz) August 20, 2023
Welcome announcement for a new era of women’s sport in Australia.
— Craig Foster (@Craig_Foster) August 18, 2023
But nowhere near enough.
Nor targeted to football.
Come on @AlboMP
Get serious.
Now is your chance to elevate the country through the multicultural game.#FIFAWWC#Matildas https://t.co/L0Q9sBOOh8
Spain's victory, along with the overall success of the tournament, has raised hopes for a surge in interest in women's football. The record-breaking attendance and TV viewership point to the growing popularity of the women's game, setting the stage for a bright future.