Women's World Cup: Spain's match-winner Olga Carmona came upon father had died after recreation

The Spanish star who scored the match-winning objective in opposition to England in Sunday's World Cup ultimate came upon her father had died after the sport.

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Olga Carmona's twenty ninth minute strike was all that separated the edges in Sydney, securing a 1-0 win.

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The Spanish FA has introduced she came upon concerning the demise of her father following the full-time whistle.

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"We send out most sincere hugs to Olga and her family in a moment of deep pain," stated a publish on X, previously Twitter.

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"We love you, Olga, you are the history of Spanish football."

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The 23-year-old Real Madrid star wheeled away in delight when her exact left-footed shot discovered the nook of Lionesses goalkeeper Mary Earps's web.

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She lifted her shirt to disclose the message "Merchi" on her compression high, which was reportedly a tribute to a good friend whose mom just lately handed away.

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The defender, who additionally scored a late winner within the semi-finals in opposition to Sweden, was named participant of the match.

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Spanish crew 'had one thing particular'

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Carmona took half usually within the post-match celebrations together with her teammates on the Stadium Australia pitch; dancing, getting her medal and kissing the trophy.

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It was the primary time Spain had gained the competitors.

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"We felt this team had something special," she stated after the sport.

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Before information of her father's demise, the Spanish FA had stated title celebrations would happen in Madrid when the squad return house on Monday.

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FA boss dealing with questions over kissing participant

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Meanwhile, the organisation's president is dealing with questions after footage emerged of him embracing and kissing a participant through the post-match scenes.

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Luis Rubiales appeared to kiss Jennifer Hermoso, Spain's all-time file goalscorer, on the lips.

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She has been quoted in an interview with Spanish media as saying she didn't benefit from the second.

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Hermoso began the ultimate, however missed the possibility to attain when her second-half penalty was saved by Earps.

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Sky Sports News has contacted the Spanish FA for remark.

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