FootballNewsSports Spain wins its 1st Women’s World Cup title, beating England 1-0 in the final by Barbados Today 20/08/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 20/08/2023 4 min read A+A- Reset Spain's Olga Carmona celebrates scoring her team's first goal during the FIFA Women's World Cup final match between Spain and England in Sydney on Sunday. (William West/AFP via Getty Images) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 383 (AP) โ Spain won its first Womenโs World Cup title less than a year after a player rebellion, holding off England 1-0 on Sunday in Sydney after Olga Carmonaโs first-half goal. Spainโs first major international trophy made it the first European team to win the Womenโs World Cup since Germany in 2007. At the final whistle the Spanish players piled on each other in front of their goal. Carmonaโs left-foot shot in the 29th minute went into the far corner of the net and just out of reach of diving England goalkeeper Mary Earps. In celebration she raised her jersey to reveal the word โMerchiโ scrawled in ink on her undershirt, an apparent nod to her former school. Carmona also scored the game-winner in the 89th minute of Spainโs 2-1 semifinal victory over Sweden, becoming the first player since Carli Lloyd in 2015 to score in a World Cup semifinal and final. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting Spain had a chance to double the lead in the 68th but Jenni Hermosoโs penalty attempt was saved by Earps, who anticipated perfectly and dived to her left. Spainโs victory comes despite a near-mutiny by players last year. Fifteen players said they were stepping away from the national team for their mental health while also calling for a more professional environment. Three of those players โ Ona Batlle, Aitana Bonmati and Mariona Caldentey โ reconciled with the federation and were at the World Cup. England had momentum going into the tournament after winning the European Championship at home last summer. But three of the teamโs best players, captain Leah Williamson, Fran Kirby and Beth Mead, all had knee injuries that kept them off the World Cup squad. England coach Sarina Wiegman was the first coach to take her teams to back-to-back World Cup title matches. She led the Netherlands to the final in 2019, but fell 2-0 to the United States. Sheโs now 0-2. England was coming off a 3-1 victory over host Australia in the semifinal. Lauren James, who was the teamโs top scorer with three goals and three assists, was forced to sit out two matches because of a suspension for stomping on Nigeriaโs Michelle Alozie to open the knockout stage. While James was available for the final, Wiegman started Ella Toone. James came into the match to start the second half. The game was briefly interrupted in the 25th minute by a person who raced onto the field but was quickly tackled by security. One of Englandโs best chances was in the 16th when Lauren Hempโs blast caromed off the crossbar. A minute later, Salma Paralluelo raced to the goal but couldnโt get a clean shot and Earps stopped Alba Redondoโs attempt in the scramble in front of the net. Vilda started 19-year-old Paralluelo, who scored the breakthrough goal for Spain against Sweden, and the game-winner in extra time over the Netherlands in the quarterfinals. Parallueloโs nearly scored seconds from half time but her shot hit the post. She was handed a yellow card in the 78th minute for a foul on Alex Greenwood, who had a cut above her eye. Hemp had another chance in the 54th but sent it wide. A minute later she was handed a yellow card for a foul on Laia Codina. Spain had a chance to double the lead in the 68th after a video review awarded a penalty after Keira Walshโs handball. But Earps kept England in the game, as she did with a succession of saves late. Coach Jorge Vilda had a challenge in working around two-time Ballon dโOr winner Alexia Putellas, who was still working her way back from a torn ACL last year. For the final, Putellas was on the bench at the start. Putellas went into the game with 15 seconds left in regulation, but there were 13 minutes of stoppage time. There were 75,784 fans at the final at Stadium Australia, including tennis great Billie Jean King. The two teams met last year in the quarterfinals of the Euros, with England coming from behind to beat Spain 2-1 in extra time on Georgia Stanwayโs goal. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Cumberbatch wins Esther Maynard Icon award 02/04/2026 CARIFTA swimming team departs for Martinique 02/04/2026 Smith confident of defending Queen of the South title 02/04/2026