Germany Create Unwanted Record For The First-Time In FIFA World Cup History After Losing To Paraguay On Penalties
India, June 30 -- The FIFA World Cup 2026 is still producing the biggest shockwaves of the tournament to date. In a historic Round of 32 match on Monday (June 29) at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Paraguay's resilient squad pulled off a monumental upset, eliminating the heavyweights Germany 4-3 in a nerve-shredding penalty shootout after the match ended 1-1 following 120 minutes of gruelling extra-time action.
For Germany the crushing exit did more than bring their campaign to a sudden halt, it shattered a legendary, decades-old football myth. It was the four-time world champions' first ever defeat in a FIFA World Cup penalty shootout, rewriting an unwanted chapter in their tournament history.
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