Categories: Sport

The image that epitomizes a transformative Women’s World Cup

Spain’s Ona Batlle with England’s Lucy Bronze after the World Cup final. Carl Recine/Reuters CNN  — 

As the final whistle blew and Spain was crowned Women’s World Cup champion for the first time, joyous celebrations began for the Spanish contingent at Sydney’s Stadium Australia.

Yet, as the crowd sang songs and La Roja partied, one Spanish player paused her celebrations to console her beaten English opponent in a moment of sporting generosity which was captured on camera and has been praised around the world.

Ona Batlle and Lucy Bronze, stars of Spanish and English soccer respectively, are considered two of the best full-backs in women’s football and are teammates at FC Barcelona Femení.

After England’s 1-0 loss on Sunday, Bronze was visibly emotional. Yet, as her compatriots celebrated making history, it was Batlle who comforted her club teammate, holding Bronze as she sat in the dugout on her own.

Batlle and Bronze became FC Barcelona Femení teammates in the summer. Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

Shortly after the final whistle had blown, Batlle had already been seen hugging a distraught Bronze. Then, after the trophy presentation, and with the gold medal wrapped around her neck, Batlle wandered over to provide company to a solitary Bronze.

Spain had deservedly beaten England 1-0 thanks to a first-half strike from Olga Carmona. Bronze had been caught in possession and was then out of position for the goal and Spain capitalized.

Batlle was then joined by Spanish teammate and Barcelona player Mariona Caldentey in helping to provide support to their club colleague.

English broadcaster ITV said on X, formerly known as Twitter, that Batlle showed “a touch of class,” and the BBC posted a sad emoji with a heart emoji alongside a picture of the moment.

The Guardian wrote that the moment “signifies most global and connected Women’s World Cup.”

Bronze had been at fault for Spain’s winning goal. Julieta Ferrario/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images

Earlier in the tournament, England players had been seen consoling Nigerian goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie after the Lionesses had won on penalties.

Rather than celebrating the quarterfinal win with the rest of the team, Chloe Kelly and Alex Greenwood helped an emotional Nnadozie to her feet before ushering away prying cameras.

Scenes of this nature have become a theme of the tournament as players put on a united front, sticking together and helping each other through difficult moments.

Share

Recent Posts

Space startup unveils 1-hour orbital delivery system

A Los Angeles-based aerospace startup called Inversion Space has unveiled Arc, its first flagship spacecraft…

2 hours ago

Don’t fall for fake settlement sites that steal your data

Sometimes, data breaches result in more than just free credit monitoring. Recently, Facebook began paying…

17 hours ago

Google Maps vs Waze vs Apple Maps: Which is best?

Navigation apps have become an essential part of modern life. Whether you are commuting to…

19 hours ago

Australian construction robot Charlotte can 3D print 2,150-sq-ft home in one day using sustainable materials

Construction robots are no longer a far-off idea. They're already changing job sites by tackling…

2 days ago

Ethernet vs Wi-Fi security comparison reveals surprising results for home users seeking protection

We spend so much time online that how we connect to the internet has become…

2 days ago

Flying drones take aim at retail theft

Shoplifting has long been a challenge for retailers, but a U.S. company now believes that…

3 days ago