Germany secured the bronze medal in women’s football with a hard-fought victory over reigning world champions Spain, ending the tournament on a high note.
The match saw both teams display technical quality and tactical awareness, but Germany’s resilience and clinical finishing proved decisive. The Germans struck first and maintained their lead through disciplined defending and quick counterattacks, frustrating the Spanish side throughout the game.
Spain, despite their world champion status, struggled to break down Germany’s organised defence and were unable to convert key opportunities, ultimately conceding a late goal that sealed the outcome.
“This win is very special for our team,” Germany coach said. “Beating Spain, the world champions, to secure bronze shows the character and determination of our players. They fought until the final whistle and deserved this medal.”
The bronze medal adds to Germany’s rich history in women’s football, reaffirming their status as one of the sport’s elite nations. Players and fans celebrated the victory as a positive conclusion to a competitive tournament.
