Spain won their first-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup on Sunday, August 20, 2023, defeating England 1-0 in the final. The match was played at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia.
Olga Carmona scored the winning goal for Spain in the 29th minute. Jennifer Hermoso had a penalty saved by Mary Earps in the second half, but Spain held on to win the title.
The victory was a remarkable achievement for Spain, who had never previously made it past the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup. The team had also been rocked by a player rebellion in September 2022, when 15 players refused to play for the national team due to a dispute over pay and conditions.
However, the team came together and put in a brilliant performance in Australia, beating some of the world’s best teams along the way. They also benefited from the inspired leadership of their captain, Irene Paredes.
The victory is a watershed moment for women’s football in Spain. It will inspire a new generation of players and fans, and it will help to raise the profile of the sport in the country.
Spain’s victory is also a significant moment for the global game. It is the first time that a team from outside of Europe or North America has won the Women’s World Cup. This is a sign of the growing strength of women’s football around the world, and it is sure to have a positive impact on the sport in years to come.