The statements from Reykjavík.
Sonia Bermúdez
"We're absolutely delighted. We knew from the draw that it was going to be a tough group, especially with England in it. We took every game seriously and gave each one the attention it deserved. The team really stepped up in the last two matches."
"It's not easy to achieve what these players have achieved. Everyone gave everything they had. We've got talent to spare and now it's time to enjoy this moment. From September, our focus turns to Brazil. This team's mentality has no limits — they never settle, never get tired of winning and never stop fighting."
Aitana Bonmatí
"We've been building towards this for years. We've established ourselves as one of the strongest national teams in the world. We expect to be at tournaments like this. The first objective is to qualify, and then to go there and fight for the title."
"The team has had a fantastic season. I watched a lot of it from the sidelines and personally I'm just happy to be back enjoying football again. After a serious injury, you go through difficult moments. I'm delighted to be heading to another World Cup with this group and taking on a new challenge."
Vicky López
"We're really happy. We achieved the goal we set ourselves. A month ago things were looking much more difficult, but we turned it around. That says a lot about this team. You can never write Spain off. We've booked our place at the World Cup and now it's time to recover and get ready for an even better season. I'm especially happy because it's my first qualification for a senior World Cup."
Edna Imade
"I'm so happy with these first call-ups and to be able to help the team. We've just achieved something that felt impossible to me a year ago. It was a difficult qualifying campaign after the defeat at Wembley, but we bounced back, turned things around and now we're going to the World Cup. I'm incredibly happy."