Spain Reaches Women’s World Cup Final After Carmona Scores Late Goal in 2-1 Victory Over Sweden

Seattle Sports

Spain has made history by becoming the first ever nation from the Iberian Peninsula to reach the Women’s World Cup Final. On Wednesday, they beat Sweden 2-1 in a thrilling match that saw a late goal from midfielder Jennifer Hermoso Carmona to seal the victory.

The match began with a goal from Spain’s Patri Guijarro in the 12th minute. Sweden responded with a goal of their own in the 28th minute, courtesy of Sofia Jakobsson. The match remained level until the 85th minute when Carmona scored the winning goal for Spain.

The victory was a historic moment for Spanish football, as they had never before reached the Women’s World Cup Final. It was also a moment of personal triumph for Carmona, who scored the winning goal and was named Player of the Match.

The Spanish team have been praised for their performance throughout the tournament, with their attacking style of play proving to be successful. They have also been praised for their team spirit and unity, which has been a key factor in their success.

Spain will now face either the USA or England in the final on Sunday 7th July. Whichever team they face, it is sure to be an exciting match. With their impressive performance so far, Spain will be looking to make history and become the first ever Iberian nation to win the Women’s World Cup.

The victory over Sweden was a momentous occasion for Spanish football and a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players and staff. With their sights now firmly set on the final, Spain will be hoping to make history and bring home the trophy.

Spain Reaches Women's World Cup Final After Carmona Scores Late Goal in 2-1 Victory Over Sweden