FIFA Women’s World Cup: Spain’s World Cup hero Olga Carmona learns of father’s death after final
After the match, it was discovered by Spain captain and World Cup final idol Olga Carmona that her father had passed down, as blazoned by the Spanish FA(RFEF) on Sunday. A 29th- nanosecond thing was scored by Carmona to secure a 1- 0 palm over England and secure Spain’s first Women’s World Cup title. Leg-spinner Bishnoi increased the strain by goofing off Harry Tector and limiting Ireland to “The RFEF deeply regrets to announce the death of Olga Carmona’s father” After the World Cup final, the football player received the tragic news, the Spanish FA posted on social media. We send Olga and her family our deepest sympathies at this time of great suffering. 31 for 3 in the Power Play portion. We love you, Olga, your Spanish soccer history.” According to an RFEF prophet, Carmona’s father had been battling a long illness and passed away on Friday. “I know that you have given me the strength to achieve commodity unique,” Carmona said on the social networking site X, formerly known as Twitter. “I recognize you have been watching me tonight and that you’re proud of me. Rest in peace, pater Relevo, a Spanish news source, reports that Carmona’s family and the musketeers chose not to tell her so she could focus on the most crucial match of her life. During the World Cup’s group stage, Carmona’s mama and sisters traveled to New Zealand, but also returned to Spain. To cheer on the Real Madrid fullback in the championship game, they came in Australia on Saturday.