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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup final was an
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match that determined the winner of the
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. The match was played at the
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in
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, Australia, on 20 August 2023, and was contested by
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and
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. It took place in front of 75,784 supporters, and Spain won the final 1–0 through a goal from
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, assisted by
Mariona Caldentey Maria Francesca "Mariona" Caldentey Oliver (; born 19 March 1996), also known mononymously as Mariona, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Women's Super League club Arsenal and the Spain national team. Prior to her move to Arsen ...
. For both finalists, this was the first appearance in a Women's World Cup final. Both teams were looking to become only the second country to win both men's and women's World Cups – Germany accomplished the feat in
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– as well as becoming the first team representing
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to win the tournament since
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in
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. This was the third all-European final in the Women's World Cup, after the
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and
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finals, both of which were also contested between two sides that had not won the tournament.


Background

Both teams were making their Women's World Cup final debut. Spain had appeared in two previous Women's World Cups and advanced as far as the round of 16 in
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. England had played in five previous Women's World Cups and achieved their best prior performance in
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, when they finished third. This final was the third all-European final in Women's World Cup history after
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—when
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won their first title by beating
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in Stockholm—and
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—when Germany won their first title via a
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against
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in the United States to become the first country to have won both senior World Cups; at the time, their men's team had won three world titles. The winners of the match would follow Germany in that respect; Spain men's team had won the
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, while England's title came in
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. They would also become the first European team to win the tournament since the Germans in
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and the first new Women's World Cup champions since
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in
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. This was the seventeenth meeting between the two teams: England had been more successful, with seven victories to Spain's three, and six draws. Three of those matches had been in a major tournament, all at the
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. Spain won their first Euros encounter, with England winning the last two matches at the
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and the
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tournaments respectively. Spain's Jorge Vilda managed in his fourth consecutive major championship and the second in the Women's World Cup. He became the first man to manage a Women's World Cup-winning side since
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with Japan in 2011 and the first European man since
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in 1995 to win it. England manager Sarina Wiegman was also at her fourth consecutive major championship, and fourth consecutive final after winning the 2017 Euros and finishing as runners-up in the 2019 Women's World Cup with her native
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in addition to winning the Women's Euro 2022 with England. She was the first person to lead different nations in multiple men's or women's World Cup finals and seeking to become the first manager to win either tournament with a foreign national team. As she lost, she became the first manager to lose two successive World Cup finals.


Venue

The final was held at
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(also known as Accor Stadium) in
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,
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. The venue has a capacity of 75,784, and hosted four matches during the World Cup which included a semi-final. The stadium was confirmed to be the host of the final when the final stadiums for the World Cup was confirmed on the 31 March 2021. Built for the
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, it opened in March 1999. In addition to the opening and closing ceremonies and the track and field events, the stadium hosted the men's football gold medal match. The venue was also chosen as a venue for the men's
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, where it hosted seven matches including the
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, which Australia won against South Korea to win the tournament for the first time. It was also the host of the 2005 shootout victory over Uruguay in the OFC–CONMEBOL playoff, which qualified the Socceroos for the
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, their first appearance since 1974.


Route to the final


Spain

Spain first qualified to a major women's tournament in 1997, reaching the semi-finals of their first
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, and qualified for their first Women's World Cup in 2015. Their previous best performance in the Women's World Cup was elimination in the
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in 2019. Heading into the tournament, Spain was ranked sixth in the
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. They were drawn in
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with
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,
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and 2011 champions Japan. Their opening match of the World Cup was against Costa Rica saw an own goal from Costa Rican player Valeria del Campo before goals from
Aitana Bonmatí Aitana Bonmatí i Conca (; born 18 January 1998) is a Catalan professional association football, footballer from Spain who plays as a midfielder for Liga F club FC Barcelona Femení, Barcelona and the Spain women's national football team, Spa ...
and
Esther González Esther González Rodríguez (born 8 December 1992) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for National Women's Soccer League club Gotham FC and the Spain national team. She previously played for Atlético Málaga, Sport ...
in the space of four minutes secured a 3–0 victory. In the following match day, Spain booked a spot in the knockout stage with a 5–0 over Zambia with the opening goal being scored in the ninth minute by Teresa Abelleira before two goals from Alba Redondo and
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who was playing her 100th match got the victory. The final match day against Japan saw their Spanish be counterattacked with two goals from Japanese striker
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giving Japan a 4–0 win and placing Spain in second place for the group. In the round of 16, Spain took on
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winners
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. Bonmatí scored the opening goal in the 7th minute before an own goal from Laia Codina who back-passed to Cata Coll which gave the equaliser for Switzerland. The following 30 minutes saw Spain score three goals with Redondo, Bonmati and Codina all scoring to give Spain a 4–1 lead at half-time. After Switzerland almost a second goal from Meriame Terchoun, Spain sealed up the match with a fifth coming from Hermoso and securing a spot into the quarter-finals for the first time. Spain's quarter-final opponent was against the Netherlands who finished runner-up at the 2019 World Cup. The opening half saw the Spanish have a goal disallowed while the Dutch had a penalty being waved away. In the 81st minute,
Mariona Caldentey Maria Francesca "Mariona" Caldentey Oliver (; born 19 March 1996), also known mononymously as Mariona, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Women's Super League club Arsenal and the Spain national team. Prior to her move to Arsen ...
scored from the penalty spot to give Spain the early lead after Stefanie van der Gragt had a hand touch the ball. Van der Gragt, who moved forward, got the equaliser nine minutes later with an assist from Victoria Pelova, putting the game into extra time. On the 111th minute, Salma Paralluelo scored the match winner and booked a semi-final spot. In the semis at Eden Park, Spain faced Sweden. They scored first through Paralluelo, before conceding an equaliser by Rebecka Blomqvist. Just a minute later,
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scored a wonderful goal to send Spain to only its second senior World Cup final ever and the first since the men's
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triumph over the Netherlands in Johannesburg.


England

England first qualified to a major women's tournament in 1984, finishing as runners-up in the
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. They first qualified for the Women's World Cup in
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. Their previous best performance in the tournament was finishing
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in 2015. Heading into the tournament, the Lionesses had not only won their first major trophy at Women's Euro 2022 as hosts but also had gone on to defeat
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winners
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on penalties at Wembley in the first
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. They had lost once with Sarina Wiegman as manager – a 2–0 friendly defeat to Australia in Brentford – and entered the Women's World Cup ranked fourth in the FIFA Women's World Ranking. They were drawn in
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with
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,
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, and 1999 runners-up
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. In the first two games, England won 1–0 against both Haiti and Denmark; the winning goals were a penalty from
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and a goal from Lauren James. Needing a point to win the group, England defeated China 6–1 with James scoring two goals. In the round of 16, England faced
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runners-up
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. During the match, the English were outplayed against the Nigerians. After initially getting a yellow card, James was then sent off after a VAR check for stepping on Michelle Alozie's back. After a goalless 120 minutes, the match went into penalties. After Stanway's shot went wide, the next four penalties were slotted in and with Nigeria missing two in return, England won the shoot-out 4–2. England next match was against
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who were playing in their first quarter-final at the World Cup. After Leicy Santos scored, England quickly equalised through Hemp before the first half ended. A 63rd-minute goal from
Alessia Russo Alessia Mia Teresa Russo (; born 8 February 1999) is an English professional association football, footballer who plays as a forward (association football), forward for Women's Super League club Arsenal W.F.C., Arsenal and the England women's n ...
won the Lionesses a spot in the semis to face co-hosts
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.
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scored first, but Australia equalised through
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. Hemp and Russo then scored to secure England a first Women's World Cup final and only its second senior World Cup final ever, the first since the men's
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triumph over West Germany in London.


Pre-match


Officials

On 18 August 2023, FIFA named American official Tori Penso as the referee for the final. She became the first American referee to officiate a World Cup final after previously being the head referee for four matches of the World Cup including the semi-final between Australia and England, thus becoming the third referee ever and the first since
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in the 1934 men's World Cup to officiate a single World Cup semi-final and the final. Penso had been a FIFA international referee since 2021, refereed the 2021 NWSL Championship Game and had also become the first female referee in
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history. Her assistants, Brooke Mayo and Kathryn Nesbitt, were also from the United States. They were joined by fourth official
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of Japan.


Team selection

From their 2022 Women's Euro team that beat Spain in
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before winning that tournament, England could not call up captain Leah Williamson, player of the tournament and top scorer
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, or
Fran Kirby Francesca Kirby (born 29 June 1993) is an English professional Association football, footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Women's Super League club Brighton & Hove Albion W.F.C., Brighton & Hove Albion and played for the England w ...
due to knee injuries. The World Cup squad included some returning senior players and new young players instead. One of the young players called up after the 2022 Euro, Lauren James, was available to play in the final after a straight red card against Nigeria in the round of 16 resulted in her being suspended for the quarter-final and semi-final. Following the 2022 Euro, a group of 15 Spain players boycotted matches due to a dispute with the
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(RFEF) and manager Jorge Vilda. Several continued to boycott, with others excluded, and only 3 of the 15 were included in the World Cup squad. Two-time reigning
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winner
Alexia Putellas Alèxia Putellas i Segura ( , Alexia Putellas Segura; born 4 February 1994), often known mononymously as Alexia, is a Spanish professional footballer from Catalonia who plays as a midfielder or forward for Liga F club Barcelona, which she cap ...
was available for the tournament after recovering from an ACL injury.
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was available for the final after having accumulated two yellow cards and missing the semi-final. Both of the teams were considered golden generations of the women's game in their countries, though each missing key players through the injuries and boycott. The combined tournament squads of England and Spain featured eleven players who, at the time the match was played, were signed to
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; ten (eight for Spain, two for England) played in the final. The teammates had joked about meeting each other in the final, without truly expecting it. Ahead of the match, the awareness of each others' strengths and weaknesses was a point of discussion, as were the Barcelona players who had refused to play for Spain.


Representatives

Both England (as part of the United Kingdom and
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) and Spain are
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and are often represented at sporting events by members of their royal families. At the time, the president of the
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(RFEF) was
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, while
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was president of
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(The FA). Despite his position in football and as royalty, William said he would not travel to Australia (of which he is also royalty) to watch England in the final, citing the
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that would be generated. Rubiales had accompanied the Spain team throughout much of their time in New Zealand and Australia, with a report in Relevo suggesting he had imposed his presence around the players too closely, behaving more like a teammate than the president, and had normalised a level of paternalism and condescension. Spain's Queen Letizia travelled to Australia for the final with her younger daughter, the
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. Included in the trip over her sister, Sofía is known to be a big fan of football as well as reportedly an aspiring
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. The director of women's football for Barcelona, Xavi Puig, was also in attendance and allowed to accompany the Spain team, though stated to be supporting all the club's players.


Closing ceremony

The tournament's closing ceremony took place ahead of the final, featuring a
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, and a performance from Australian singer
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Match


Summary

The match was described as a "pulsating game", difficult but with Spain creating more clear chances by the end. England started the match intensely, with Spain patient; the first shot of the game came in the 5th minute from England forward Lauren Hemp shooting straight at Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll. Spain took advantage of the transition a minute later to launch a counterattack that saw centre forward Alba Redondo send in a loose cross. England then created chances with balls played through the lines to centre forward
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; when Spain got the ball they held possession without taking advantage. After England holding midfielder
Keira Walsh Keira Fae Walsh (born 8 April 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Chelsea F.C. Women, Chelsea and the England women's national football team, England women's national team. She is ...
was fouled by Salma Paralluelo attempting to dispossess her, the England team created their best chance of the match, with Hemp having a clear shot on goal in the 16th minute but striking the crossbar. The match "sprung into life" when Spain made their first substantial attack a minute later, with vice-captain
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crossing a ball to Paralluelo, who could not connect fully but sent the ball into the path of Redondo: England goalkeeper
Mary Earps Mary Alexandra Earps (born 7 March 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Première Ligue club Paris Saint-Germain. At the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, she served as the vice captain for England, and received ...
made a quick-moving save to catch the shot from Redondo. Over the next few minutes, the match was played from end to end, with chances in for both teams. When England right wing-back
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attempted a dribble through the midfield, Spanish players dispossessed her and the ball was sent to Carmona, who took a tight-angled low shot past Earps and into the right corner of the net, scoring the only goal of the match in the 29th minute. Spanish media noted that although Spain's team featured more players from Barcelona than any other club, the goal did not come from possession play but from a quick counterattack, more like the play of
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, which the Spain women's team had increasingly played like. England struggled after conceding the goal, allowing a confident Spain more chances, though Spain's only shot on target in the rest of the half came when defender
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was given space in the box to head the ball from a free kick in the 37th minute, which Earps kept out. England recovered close to the end of the first half, and a long ball to Hemp was crossed in for
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with an empty goal in the 42nd minute, though Toone failed to connect and the ball was recovered by Spain; the same sequence was used minutes later, with Spain sending players into the box to clear Hemp's cross. In the one minute of added time at the end of the first half, Paralluelo also hit the crossbar. Returning from half time, England changed formation from the 3–5–2 that they had adopted in the group stage, returning to the 4–3–3 they had consistently used under Wiegman throughout her tenure. Wingers Lauren James and Chloe Kelly came on for left wing-back Rachel Daly and Russo. The change initially saw England improve defensively and create better opportunities, including the fullbacks continuing to play forward; Spain substituted centre forward Redondo for defensive player
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in the 60th minute, with Spain attacking midfielder
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trying to score from range in the 62nd minute. England's confidence waned and Spain's was bolstered when Walsh conceded a penalty for accidental handball in the box while defending a corner in the 65th minute. After a lengthy VAR review, Spain forward
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took the penalty in the 70th minute, with the shot saved by Earps. Spain defender Laia Codina was treated and eventually substituted with an injury in the 73rd minute, being replaced by captain
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. England briefly found form again after the substitution, with James able to send in a tight-angled shot narrowly saved by Coll, but were hampered by defender Alex Greenwood receiving a head injury from Paralluelo's high knee in the 78th minute. Greenwood managed to continue, with play resuming in the 82nd minute and England playing desperately. Spain had the better of the game for the rest of the 90, and when Hermoso required treatment, England replaced Toone with striker
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in the 87th minute. An attempt from Hermoso was impressively blocked by Jess Carter in the 89th minute, before
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was brought on for
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in the 90th. Accounting for the VAR and treatment time, there were 13 minutes of added time at the end of the match. England continued to play desperately, leaving defensive gaps, with Earps saving a low shot from Spain fullback Ona Batlle in the 92nd minute. Spain used their control to slow the game and frustrate England, with England's only chance in the added time being a weak Kelly cross cleared by Spain's ample defense; Spain had their own chances in added time, with a sliding block from Bronze preventing Paralluelo's shot in the 98th minute. England's attacks led to a corner taken in the 104th minute, which was held by Coll and the match ended.


Incidents

In the 23rd minute of the match, a man ran onto the field wearing an anti-
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t-shirt, halting play briefly while England was waiting to take a free kick. The free kick was gathered by Spain, who counterattacked unsuccessfully. During a celebration when Spain scored, manager Vilda hugged a female assistant; initially having his hand on her shoulder, he appeared to move it down to her breast and hold this a moment before removing his hand. The moment was captured on camera and re-examined after the match and an incident of Rubiales kissing a player without consent. Near the end of the match, England player Bronze approached Vilda at the side of the pitch and remonstrated him. Coming after several fouls on England, and when Vilda and his staff were crowding the touchline, Bronze told Australian media that she "just told them to sit down".


Details

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if scores still level. *Maximum of twelve named substitutes. *Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time.


Statistics


Aftermath


Teams

Spain became the second country to have won both men's and women's World Cups and also the second country—after Brazil's male teams between 2003 and 2005—to simultaneously hold all three World Cups of the same gender (senior, under-20, and under-17). Salma Paralluelo became the first player of any gender to have won all three World Cups of the same gender. Spain's captain for the match and goalscorer Olga Carmona was named player of the match. After she scored, she lifted her shirt to reveal an undershirt with "Merchi" written on it, the name of her friend's mother who had recently died. In the press room after the match, she dedicated the victory to her. She was told shortly afterward that her own father had died before the match. The Spain team boarded an overnight flight and returned to Madrid for a public celebration on the evening of 21 August, held at
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park with several thousand in attendance. The team's victory dominated the front pages of newspapers on 21 August, with emphatic headlines. The England team stayed overnight in Sydney before returning to London, set to arrive on 22 August; the
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would not begin its season until October.
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, the UK
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, called for the team to be recognised with
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for reaching a World Cup final, something which has precedent in men's sport. The match was also featured on the front pages of all British newspapers on 21 August, mostly using images of the team looking disappointed and headlines expressing pride at the achievement of reaching a final.


Rubiales affair

During the medal ceremony, RFEF president
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kissed Jennifer Hermoso on the lips. The action drew criticism, particularly towards the continued sexism in the sport, and calls for Rubiales's resignation. In a separate incident at the end of the match, Rubiales was filmed pointing to the Spain players before grabbing his crotch, with the obscene gesture further criticised as he was standing next to the teenage
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. After Hermoso had said she did not expect or like the kiss, Rubiales entered the players' dressing room, reportedly throwing his arm around Hermoso and joking about marrying her in Ibiza. While on a layover returning from Australia, Rubiales published an apology video in which he said that he had no bad intentions and was sorry for distracting from the celebration, saying: "I have to apologise, learn from this, and understand that when you are president you have to be more careful." Rubiales faced heavy criticism for his actions, and calls for him to resign came from various Spanish footballing bodies as well as the government. He and Vilda tried to make Hermoso support Rubiales, issuing a fake statement when she would not. Hermoso issued a statement through her union, Futpro, with the union saying the kiss was unacceptable and that they were working on seeing it punished. The RFEF called an extraordinary general meeting for 25 August.


Broadcasting

In Spain, the World Cup was broadcast by
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(TVE), with an average of 5.6 million viewers and a peak of 8.9 million. In addition, public streaming service
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gathered almost one million viewers, with a total of 2.1 million views. Post-match celebrations were followed by 6.2 million people, with a peak of 8.7 million. In the United Kingdom, the final was watched by a peak audience of 14.8 million and average of 13.3 million on
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and
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. The BBC reported 12 million peak viewers on BBC One, with an additional 3.9 million views on
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and
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. The match was watched by a peak audience of 5.54 million viewers in Australia. It also set a record for the most viewers in the U.S. for a Women's World Cup final not involving the
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, with a peak audience of 2.45 million on
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and a combined average of 2.1 million on Fox and
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. The figures were a 88 percent decline from the 2019 final due to the early morning start time and early elimination of the United States.


Notes


See also

* England at the FIFA Women's World Cup * Spain at the FIFA Women's World Cup *
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*'' It's All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football''


References


External links

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