Soccer

Spain’s Historic Double Crown Sparks Celebration in Capital Region

Fans in Albany and Troy revel as the Spanish women's team clinches the World Cup, joining the men's champions in a historic sweep

The streets of Albany and the riverfront of Troy turned into a sea of red and gold on Sunday night as dozens of soccer enthusiasts gathered to watch the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina.

A Historic Double Triumph

When the final whistle blew, Spain secured a 1-0 victory over Argentina, a result that not only crowned the women's team champions but also placed the nation alongside its men's side as the first country to hold both World Cup titles at the same time.

At Riverfront Park, young supporters arrived with their own soccer balls, kicking them gently on the grass while the match unfolded on portable screens, turning the public space into an impromptu playground.

Lori Van Buren, a longtime resident and amateur photographer, captured the jubilant crowds, her images reflecting the raw emotion of a community that had waited years for this milestone.

As the night wore on, chants of 'Spain! Spain!' echoed along the Hudson, and the shared sense of pride reminded many that sport can bind strangers into a single, cheering family.

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