The most exciting images of Spain's victory in the Women's World Cup
The Spanish women's team reached the mount Olympus of football, by winning their first World Cup! They snatched a victory against the all-mighty England, beating them 1-0 in a great match.
The Spanish international, Aitana Bonmati could not believe it once the final whistle blew. Her face reflects the euphoria and the emotion behind an entire country! A great display of football, where two of the world's best teams fought head to head for 113 minutes.
The players of the Spanish team celebrated their status as champions on the field of play.
Impossible not to be carried away by emotion. Tears of joy amongst the winners, a historic moment for the Spanish national team.
On the grass, Oihane Hernández and Claudia Zornoza celebrate a dream come true
One of Spains most impressive players, Salma Paralluelo, a three times MVP this tournament, celebrates euphorically.
The victory belongs to a group of players capable of fighting on the pitch and getting along, but much of the credit goes to Jorge Vilda, the head architect of the team who believed in them from the very begging.
Olga Carmona was the one who scored the winning goal against England in the 27th minute. Born in Seville and, according to Vanity Fair, her family wanted her to pursue a career in dance and flamenco dancing however, she dove right into her passion which was football.
Alexia Putellas is considered the best soccer player in the world but in this World Cup, she barely had any minutes on the pitch. Due to recent injuries, the coach decided to keep her on the bench. She played just a few minutes against England.
Letizia, Queen of Spain, and her daughter, Infanta Sofía, came to support Spain in Sydney. They joined the celebration!
Another snapshot of Salma Paralluelo on the pitch, basking in the glory and immortalizing the moment with a smartphone.
The chronicles speak of an excellent match in which Spain knew how to defend a narrow result and reach the end with an advantage.
Obviously, in Spain everyone talks about Olga Carmona as the heroine of the match, being the woman who scored the goal.
The game brings up a lot of memories of those Spaniards who witnessed the men's national team win their first World Cup in 2010. Olga Carmona's goal resonates a lot with Andres Iniestas's goal. These two goals have changed Spanish football history forever.
The young Spanish team has a bright future, this great victory could be the beginning of a great era.
The Spanish team proved to be the best in the world and, above all, they exhibited unwavering perseverance to reach the final. Pure passion and love for the sport. Well done!