FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final : In the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Mary Earps secured the Golden Glove award, while Aitana Bonmati was honored with the Best Player accolade. Spain’s triumph marked a significant milestone as they joined Germany as the only two nations to have claimed victory in both the men’s and women’s World Cups.
Spain achieved its inaugural FIFA Women’s World Cup victory, clinching the title with Olga Carmona’s decisive goal in a 1-0 victory against England during the final at Sydney’s Stadium Australia.
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With this win, Spain cemented their status as the second nation, following Germany, to capture both the men’s and women’s World Cup championships. Carmona’s pivotal role was evident in the semifinals as well, where she netted the match-winning goal against Sweden.
While Japan faced defeat at the hands of Sweden in the quarterfinals, Hinata Miyazawa emerged as the Golden Boot recipient with five goals across the tournament’s five games.
Recognized for her exceptional performance, Aitana Bonmati of Spain received the Best Player of the Tournament award. Another standout was Salma Paralluelo, who was bestowed with the Best Young Player honor. Paralluelo boasts an impressive track record of 15 goals in 29 matches for La Roja and has already secured victories in the under-17 and under-20 categories. Her recent World Champion title adds to her remarkable achievements.
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Spain’s coach Jorge Vilda expressed his belief in Paralluelo’s untapped potential, emphasizing that her current excellence is merely a glimpse of what’s to come. Vilda highlighted that her true brilliance will become even more evident in the future.
The World Cup showcased several emerging talents, including 18-year-old Colombian forward Linda Caicedo, 20-year-old Australian forward Mary Fowler, and 21-year-old English forward Lauren James.
Bonmati played a pivotal role in orchestrating the midfield, notably scoring twice in the round of 16, contributing to Spain’s dominant 5-1 victory over Switzerland.
Mary Earps, England’s goalkeeper, secured the Golden Glove award following yet another outstanding performance with the Lionesses. The Manchester United goalie, who had previously won FIFA’s Best Goalkeeper for 2022 and triumphed in the Women’s Euros, exhibited remarkable skills in the final as well.
In a crucial moment during the final match, Mary Earps saved the day by stopping Jennifer Hermoso’s penalty kick after Keira Walsh’s hand-ball in the box led to the spot-kick. This crucial save ensured that the Lionesses remained competitive in the game.
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FAQ :- FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final
Who will be Golden Glove Winner in FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final ?
Golden Glove Award Goes to Mary Earps .
Who will be Best Player Winner in FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final ?
Bonmati Clinches.
Who will be Golden Boot Winner in FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Final ?
The adidas Golden Boot Award goes to Hinata Miyazawa.