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Spanish World Cup star receives devastating news of father’s passing after victory over England.

Incredible ⁢Highs and Heartbreaking Lows: Spanish World Cup ⁢Star’s Tragic Victory

In⁢ what⁢ can only be described as the highest of highs and the lowest of lows,⁤ Spain’s Olga Carmona ​scored the winning (and only) goal ‍of the‍ Women’s World Cup finals — only to learn of a shocking family tragedy immediately‌ thereafter.

On Sunday, Spain captured its first-ever Women’s⁢ World Cup title, ‌beating the Lionesses of England 1-0⁣ off of a Carmona goal.

Shortly thereafter, Carmona learned that her father passed ⁤away.

The Royal Spanish Football Federation ⁢(Real Federación Española de Fútbol, or RFEF)‍ put‌ out a post‌ on X, the ⁣platform formerly known as Twitter, to​ confirm the tragic ‌news.

A Google translation of the X post reads: “CONDOLENCES | The @RFEF deeply‌ regrets to report the ⁣death of Olga Carmona’s father. The soccer player learned the sad news after the World Cup final. ‌We send our most sincere hugs to Olga and ⁢her family ⁤in a ⁤moment of‌ deep pain.

“We love​ you,‍ Olga, you are the history of ‍Spanish football.”

Carmona,⁣ 23, took to​ social media to also confirm the news:

The Google translation for that post reads: “And without knowing it, I had my‌ Star before the game started. I know‍ that you have given me the strength to achieve something unique. I know that you have been watching me tonight and that ⁢you are‍ proud of ​me. Rest‍ in peace dad.”

(The‌ “Star” Carmona is referring to is both metaphorical⁤ and a reference to the patches⁢ put on national team jerseys upon ​winning ⁤a World​ Cup.)

It’s unclear⁤ why Carmona’s father passed, or when. According to NPR, the family did appear to know about the news before the World Cup final, but‍ opted to ⁣keep the news from Carmona for fear of affecting her performance.

For Spain, the sheer joy of⁣ its first Women’s World Cup title has been somewhat marred by both Carmona’s ⁢father’s passing and ‌a completely separate controversy⁢ involving RFEF president Luis Rubiales.

According to Al Jazeera, Rubiales has found himself at the center of controversy as the ‌Spanish women’s team began celebrating.

While offering pecks on the cheeks of the various soccer⁤ players, Rubiales kissed one ⁢of the women, Jenni Hermoso, on the lips. The move triggered widespread⁢ condemnation and backlash from‍ both Spain and abroad.

Al Jazeera reports that Rubiales was also seen in social media photos​ kissing Carmona on ⁤the cheek.

The post​ Spanish World⁢ Cup Star Finds Out Her Father Has Died Just After Winning Against England appeared first on The Western⁤ Journal.



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