From tears of emotion and overflowing joy at an impromptu locker room party to making headlines in the press and receiving a shower of praise and congratulations from all corners of the world. Spanish team players are in fashion. They are the new stars of the sport and that’s how they were treated when yesterday afternoon came sydney, their new stop in this World Cup adventure, where on Sunday they will play the grand final against England (12 hours) in the most important game of their lives.
A retinue of dozens of fans welcomed the La Roja expedition, including the president of the RFEF, Luis Rubiales, In front. The team landed at Kingsford Smith International Airport, located in the Mascot neighborhood, after a four-hour flight where smiles of happiness and pride, jokes and good atmosphere were the keynote for a group that had already made history but still want to go another step to touch the glory.
The internationals did not stop signing autographs, taking ‘selfies’ with their fans and responding to fans’ requests in search of an indelible memory of this tournament that will go down in history. In the land of rugby, soccer triumphs thanks to the feats of these soccer players who fill stadiums -yesterday the Australia-England The semifinals drew 75,784 viewers, the best ever record on ‘Aussie’ soil – and an audience too, as shown by the 1.9 million viewers on average in Spain who followed the match against Sweden on TVE, with screen share of 45.4% , which is the most viewed of the day. The golden minute brought 2.8 million people, with a ‘share’ of 54%, to become the most watched game in the history of a Women’s World Cup, a figure that will surely be surpassed this Sunday in the final.
Record audience in the semis against Sweden
Spain will fight for the title at the Accor Stadium in Sydney, with a capacity for 83,500 spectators, against the ‘Lionesses’ of Sarina Wiegman, the only coach to have played in two World Cup finals and will lead her fourth final in international contest. sarina He led the Netherlands to the 2017 Euro Cup where they were declared champions and won the FIFA ‘The Best’ award for the best coach, and two years later, at the World Cup in France, they reached the final and lost to United States 2 – 0, runner-up. In 2021, England hired him to lift the 2022 Euro Cup. Now he is looking for a world title to establish himself as the best coach of all time.
This will be the fourteenth final of Spanish football in its entire history. In eight finals in all men’s categories and five in women’s, Spain has succeeded in winning gold four times. If La Roja is proclaimed world champion, it will achieve a historic triple, being the only women’s team to be world champion in the Under’17, Under’20 and Absolute. The unseen.
Going for a historic treble in women’s football
The Under-17s were declared world champions in 2022 after defeating Colombia in the final played in India, and the Under-20s lifted the title against Japan, their pending issue, in the Costa Rican tournament. Jorge Vilda’s men can now make Spain the best in the world in all categories of women’s football, something the team has never achieved before. A legendary triplet
Source: La Verdad

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