The Women's Soccer Team makes history in Seville

The Women's Soccer Team makes history in Seville

The Spanish women's soccer team has been proclaimed for the first time in its history, champion of the 1st edition of the Women's Nations League held at the Cartuja stadium by beating the powerful French team 2-0 in front of 32,657 spectators, the new record for audience for a women's soccer match in Spain watching the National Team.

Spain reached the final after defeating the Netherlands 3-0 and France qualified for the final against the German team 2-1. The Spain / France final has been one of the most watched.

The world champions celebrated with the Andalusian fans their victory in the grand final, where the performance of Aitana Bonmatí, the MVP, stands out. The FC Barcelona player wins yet another personal recognition, in a season full of successes with the Ballon d'Or and FIFA The Best. She has been named best player in the final.

This edition of the Women's Nations League, held at the Cartuja Olympic Stadium in Seville from February 21 to 28, where the Semifinals and Final were held, has been an organizational success.

With this championship, the Spanish team secures a place for the Paris Olympic Games, which are held from July 26 to August 11 in the French capital.

We are very proud that the Spanish women's soccer team has won this edition of the Women's Nations League for the first time in Seville. We hope soon for new successes from our team in the capital of Andalusia