Women’s World Cup champions Spain set for long run among football’s elite (2024)

Published On 21 Aug 202321 Aug 2023

Newly crowned Women’s World Cup champions Spain have established themselves for a long run among football’s elite with their young and talented roster of rising stars.

La Roja defeated England 1-0 in Sunday’s final for their first major tournament title. Over the course of the month-long event, Spain played through the turbulence of last year’s player rebellion and the recovery from injury of two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas.

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Aitana Bonmati, at just 25 years old, solidified her credentials as a top midfielder, and 19-year-old forward Salma Paralluelo proved to be a rising global star.

“I know that this is the dream we’ve had since we were little. So right now it is difficult to comprehend. But when we get home, we’ll really know what we did,” Paralluelo said. “It’s something huge.”

Spain joined Germany as the only nations to win both men’s and women’s World Cup titles and Bonmati spoke about inspiring a generation – just like her hero Andres Iniesta influenced her in 2010 when the Spanish men won the World Cup in South Africa.

Bonmati and her teammates after the match were already wearing new jerseys that included the star above Spain’s crest that signifies a World Cup title.

“Today we have this star and this medal and this cup, but it’s for all of them, all of those who have fought for more equality and to get us to a better place,” said Bonmati. “We love that we could contribute our part to be role models for all those girls and boys. Very emotional to have achieved something so extraordinary.”

More than anything else, Spain’s victory showed that the rest of the world is catching up to the traditional powers. Germany, Brazil and the United States all suffered surprisingly early exits from the tournament.

An expanded field of 32 teams was expected to expose the disparity in the women’s game. But instead, teams including Morocco, South Africa and Jamaica all advanced to the knockout round to defy expectations. Morocco were one of eight teams playing in its first Women’s World Cup.

The semifinals included four teams that had never won a World Cup title: Spain, England, Sweden and Australia. Sweden defeated Australia 2-0 in the third-place match.

Spain were certainly among the top teams heading into the tournament, but not the favourite. The favourite was the United States, the two-time defending champions. But the Americans were eliminated on a penalty shootout with Sweden in the Round of 16, the team’s earliest departure from the tournament ever.

While Spain had been building to this point – nine players on the squad were from Champions League winner Barcelona, and the country had claimed the 2018 under-17 World Cup and the 2022 under-20 World Cup – turmoil surrounding the team in the past year had created doubts.

Last September, 15 players stepped down from the national team citing mental health concerns and called on the Spanish football federation to create a more professional environment. Three of the “Las 15” – Bonmati, Ona Batlle and Mariona Caldentey – returned to the team for the tournament.

Then there was the uncertainty surrounding Putellas, the back-to-back Ballon d’Or winner, who tore her ACL last year and was clearly still working her way back during the course of the World Cup. She started on the bench for the title match, while Paralluelo got her first start.

“We fought hard, that’s the truth, until we felt like we had nothing left. But when we go to the airport and see a girl with a football or with a football jersey and the desire to play it fills us with energy again and makes us keep fighting for what we’re still missing,” Putellas said.

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Spain’s joy over the championship was tinged with sadness, too.

Following the match the Spanish football federation reported that Olga Carmona’s father had died after a long illness. She was told after the match.

Carmona scored the lone goal in the match against England. She also scored the game-winner in the 89th minute over Sweden in the semifinals. She is just the seventh player in tournament history to score in both the semifinals and finals.

Paralluelo, who won young player of the tournament honours, was among a group of players who stole the spotlight during the tournament. She joined Colombia’s 18-year-old phenom Linda Caicedo, and 23-year-old Hinata Miyazawa, who scored five goals to win the tournament’s Golden Boot.

Older stars played in their final World Cup, including Brazilian legend Marta, US forward Megan Rapinoe, Sweden’s Caroline Seger and Argentina’s Estephani Banini.

“Everything that we’d hope for this to be on every level, it’s happened, in my opinion. We’ve seen rising stars. We’ve seen players saying farewell to the game. We’ve seen giants fall. We’ve seen newcomers,” former US coach Jill Ellis said about the tournament. “I just think, all of these pieces here speak to the fact that if you do invest in this, you will reap incredible benefits.”

Bonmati won the Golden Ball award for the tournament’s best player. Afterwards, she said it was “not fair” to address Spain’s tumultuous year. Putellas suggested that the players who stepped down were also a part of the team’s World Cup journey.

Like her Barcelona teammate Paralluelo, Bonmati said the magnitude of what she called a “unique and historic” moment would take time to sink in.

“I am without words. I can’t believe it,” she said. “I am going to need time to savour this victory. This trophy in incredible.”

Women’s World Cup champions Spain set for long run among football’s elite (2024)

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Women’s World Cup champions Spain set for long run among football’s elite? ›

Newly crowned Women's World Cup champions Spain have established themselves for a long run among football's elite with their young and talented roster of rising stars. La Roja defeated England 1-0 in Sunday's final for their first major tournament title.

What women's football champions beaten by 15 year olds? ›

Carli Lloyd has admitted that her two-time World Cup winning USA team was once beaten 5-2 by an FC Dallas Under-15 boys side in a practice game. The story, while reported on at the time in April 2017, has become something of a legend since with some fans questioning if it is true.

Has Spain ever won the football World Cup? ›

In Spain's history in the FIFA World Cup, the national team has played 67 matches up to and including the tournament in Qatar in 2022. From these games, La Furia Roja has won less than half of those times. The Spanish squad won the FIFA World Cup once, which was organized in South Africa in 2010.

How popular is women's football in Spain? ›

In 2022, there were almost 88 thousand female players registered in the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Catalonia, with nearly 16.8 thousand football players, was the region with the highest number, ahead of Andalusia.

How many World Cups has the Spain women's team won? ›

The women's football team from Spain has participated at the FIFA Women's World Cup three times (2015, 2019, 2023). Spain made their debut in 2015, and again qualified in 2019 where they made the Round of 16. Spain were winners of the 2023 World Cup, defeating England 1-0.

Did 15 year old boys beat the US women's soccer team? ›

thousands of people have already brought that up. They were good.” If the fan was trying to embarrass Lloyd or “get her” with his question, that match is no secret. When the USWNT lost to the FC Dallas U-15 boys academy team, 5–2, outlets including CBS Sports reported the result.

Who did the women's international football team lose to 15 year olds? ›

This week, former USWNT star Carli Lloyd admitted that the women's national team suffered a 5-2 loss to the under-15 boys team. Lloyd was asked to confirm the outcome of the game in question. "If it's true you lost to a bunch of 15 year old boys?" someone asked on X, the company formerly known as Twitter on Thursday.

Which country is the most successful female football? ›

With four titles, the United States is the most successful Women's World Cup team; it is one of only seven nations to play in every World Cup.

Who is the number one female football player in the world? ›

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RankPlayerYears
1Sam Kerr2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
2Lucy Bronze2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022
3Pernille Harder2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Vivianne Miedema2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
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Which country is currently the best female soccer team? ›

Leaders. As of the 15 December 2023 rankings release, Spain is the number one ranked team.

Who is the best Spanish female soccer player? ›

After Alexia Putellas reigned in 2021 and 2022, her Barcelona and Spain teammate Aitana Bonmatí has been crowned the top female footballer of 2023 by the Guardian's panel of 112 experts.

What was the controversy with Spain's women's soccer team? ›

With a continued poor qualification record into major tournaments and a coaching staff that went unchanged for two decades, players publicly accused the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) of indifference towards the women's team by at least 2011.

Why did Spanish players refuse to play? ›

The vast majority of Spain's World Cup-winning squad says it will refuse to be called up for the country's two upcoming Women's Nations League matches as it continues to push for “real structural changes” in Spanish soccer, following the fallout from ex-soccer boss Luis Rubiales' unwanted kiss on La Roja star Jennifer ...

Has the USA team lost to 15 year olds? ›

In preparation for two upcoming friendlies against Russia, the U.S. women's national team played the FC Dallas U-15 boys academy team on Sunday and fell 5-2, according to FC Dallas' official website. This friendly came as the U.S. looked to tune up before taking on Russia on Thursday night in a friendly.

Who won the FIFA women's under 17? ›

It is the first time the Dominican Republic has hosted a FIFA tournament. Spain won the tournament in 2022 on their way to the extraordinary achievement of simultaneously holding the U-17, U20 and senior women's titles – the first nation to do so.

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