Spain’s Olga Carmona Learns of Father’s Death After World Cup Win

The Spanish defender was the only player to score in the Women’s World Cup final on Sunday.
Spain’s Olga Carmona Learns of Father’s Death After World Cup Win
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Spain’s Olga Carmona scored the team’s winning goal at the Women’s World Cup on Sunday against England without knowing that her father had died Friday after a long illness battle.

The Royal Spanish Football Federation announced the death of Carmona’s father after Spain won the title. It’s unclear exactly when Carmona learned the news, but it was after the team celebrated on the field in Sydney.

The 23-year-old Real Madrid player, who served as Spain’s captain, later posted a message about her late father on social media.

“And without knowing it, I had my Star before the game started,” Carmona said, via translation. “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.”

Real Madrid also issued a statement and sent condolences to Carmona.

“Real Madrid, the president and the board of directors are deeply saddened by the passing of the father of our player Olga Carmona,” the statement read. “Real Madrid would like to extend our condolences and heartfelt sympathy to Olga, her family and all her loved ones. May he rest in peace.”

Carmona scored the only goal in Sunday’s final, finding the net during the 29th minute.


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Madison Williams is a staff writer on the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated, where she specializes in tennis but covers a wide range of sports from a national perspective. Before joining SI in 2022, Williams worked at The Sporting News. Having graduated from Augustana College, she completed a master’s in sports media at Northwestern University. She is a dog mom and an avid reader.