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This is how the achievement of the first star for the Spanish Women's National Team was experienced at the WiZink Center

Over 6,200 people cheered for the victory of the Spanish National Team, filling the stands of the Palacio de los Deportes in the Community of Madrid
Mon, 21/08/2023 - 10:39

Early morning, the surroundings of the WiZink Center in the capital of Spain became a gathering point for thousands of football and sports fans, all in support of the Spanish Women's National Team.

The venue opened its doors to the public at 11:00 am, an hour before the start of the match, but long before that, the Felipe II square was bustling with people donning their red jerseys and waving their flags in the air.

Inside, Submission DJ awaited to entertain the crowd until the beginning of the grand final with hits from all styles of music.

From the start of the match, the WiZink Center transformed into an arena that vibrated with each of our team's attacks. The climax arrived in the 29th minute when Olga Carmona's stunning goal sent the Palace's stands into delirium.

From that moment on, nervousness turned into hope, with the conviction that the first star for the Spanish Women's National Team was getting closer. With the final whistle, the entire WiZink Center turned into a celebration, and the more than 6,200 people who filled it helped, from a distance, captain Ivana Andrés lift the World Cup trophy to the Sydney sky.

This August 20, 2023, will forever remain in the hearts of all Spanish football and sports fans.