World Cup Story Feed / 世界杯事情流
World Cup Story Feed / 世界杯事情流
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This entity page gives Paraguay a stable entry point for upset, dark-horse, and knockout-resilience search intent, connecting team context to related WorldAttention stories.
When a smaller team creates an upset, readers need a page that explains path, style, and stakes beyond the result.
Paraguay stories often appear inside Germany or favorite-team failures. The entity page keeps Paraguay’s own signal visible.
A dark-horse entity helps show whether search demand follows events beyond the biggest teams.
At the penalty spot stood Jonathan Tah. At Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts, in the Round of 32 of the World Cup, Germany vs. Paraguay. Kai Havertz’s equalizer had just pulled the team back from the brink, and Tah sent everything into the stands from twelve yards out.
The Germans have already raised their beers. In the 102nd minute, Tah headed the ball into the net, and half of the 63,945 people at the Gillette Stadium started to roar.
EUR 947 million vs EUR 154 million. The total market value of the German national team heading to the 2026 World Cup is enough to buy six Paraguayan teams.
On June 29, in the penalty shootout in Boston, Havertz's shot was saved by Paraguayan goalkeeper Orlando Gill, and Jonathan Tah kicked the ball directly into the stands. Germany was eliminated 3 4.
Germans used to be ruthless in penalty shootouts. Before 2026, in 1982, 1986, 1990, and 2006, they stood at the penalty spot four times and walked away victorious each time. The Dutch have never won the World Cup, but at least they carry the title of the "uncrowned kings." On the night of June 29, 2026, these two fig leaves were torn to shreds by Paraguay and Morocco.
Paraguay's President Peña signed a decree last September declaring a national holiday to celebrate the national team's return to the World Cup after sixteen years. Nine months later, his team stood at the penalty spot in the round of 32, sending the Germans home. Penalties: 3 4. The streets of Asunción will probably have another holiday. In Berlin, no one speaks.