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Spain became champions of the women's soccer world with a hard-fought victory over England. The Spanish held slight advantages in possession, 46%-37%, attempts on goal, 14-7, and shots on...
Spain are the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ champions after a dominant and deserved 1-0 win over England at Stadium Australia in Sydney. Captain Olga Carmona emerged as La Roja’s history-making...
Against the odds and amid a backdrop of turmoil, Spain reached the pinnacle in Sydney on Sunday, beating England 1-0 to win the Women’s World Cup for the first time. That Spain had...
Against the odds and amid a backdrop of turmoil, Spain reached the pinnacle in Sydney on Sunday, beating England 1-0 to win the Women’s World Cup for the first time. That Spain had progressed...
Spain Beats England to Win Its First World Cup. Finishing a difficult year with a dominant performance, Spain won an all-European final and set a new standard for women’s soccer. Published Aug ...
Olga Carmona’s sole strike handed England a heartbreaking FIFA Women’s World Cup final defeat as Spain sealed a 1-0 triumph in a tense encounter inside Stadium Australia. An open first half saw Spain control proceedings and go in front through Carmona, though the Lionesses did have their chances - largely through Lauren Hemp .
Spain and England faced off in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final, looking to bring to glory to their nations. Check out the top moments and highlights here!
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup came to a close Sunday (on FOX and the FOX Sports app) with a thrilling matchup at Sydney's Stadium Australia, where Spain defeated England 1-0 to win its...
Spain took a 1-0 lead over England into the break of the Women’s World Cup final on Sunday. Spain went up 1-0 in the 29th minute with a firm strike from Olga Carmona. The left back has scored in back-to-back World Cup games for Spain, which has a tournament-best 18 goals in this World Cup. Spain has scored first in four of its World Cup matches.
Spain defeated England 1-0 on Sunday in Sydney, in a tense, entertaining World Cup final to give La Roja its first-ever women’s World Cup title.