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Paraguay Stuns Germany in 2026 World Cup Upset, Reaches Round of 16

Paraguay pulled off the biggest upset of the 2026 FIFA World Cup by eliminating four-time champions Germany in the Round of 32. After a 1-1 draw through extra time, Paraguay won 4-3 on penalties, with goalkeeper Orlando Gill saving two spot-kicks. Jose Canale converted the decisive sudden-death penalty to send Paraguay into the Last 16. The match was marked by VAR controversy, as a potential German winner by Jonathan Tah was ruled out.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Paraguay stuns 4-time champions Germany to reach Round of 16

Massachusetts, June 30

The four-time champions are heading home early after a dramatic night defined by VAR controversy, missed penalties, and defensive resilience, as Paraguay pulled off the biggest upset of the 2026 FIFA World Cup by eliminating Germany in the Round of 32.

After a gruelling 120 minutes that ended 1-1, Germany buckled in the penalty shootout, missing three crucial spot-kicks as Paraguay held their nerve to seal a famous victory and advance dramatically.

Germany thought they had found a winner in extra time through Jonathan Tah, but the goal was ruled out following a VAR review for a foul in the build-up, forcing the contest into a penalty shootout.

The South Americans held their nerve to win 4-3 from the spot after standard and extra time finished deadlocked at 1-1.

Jose Canale slotted home the historic sudden-death penalty to send the Albirroja into the Last 16, leaving Julian Nagelsmann's heavyweights facing a bitter, premature departure on American soil.

The South American side's goalkeeper Orlando Gill played a crucial role, reading the Germans well and keeping his team ahead in the contest. The goalkeeper emerged as the hero, saving penalties from Kai Havertz and Nick Woltemade, while Jonathan Tah also missed his spot-kick.

For Paraguay, Jose Canale calmly converted the decisive penalty to seal one of the biggest upsets of the tournament and send the South Americans into the Round of 16.

Paraguay, by contrast, remained flawless from the spot, sealing a historic victory as their final penalty sparked wild celebrations

Julio Enciso gave Paraguay the lead in the 42nd minute before Kai Havertz equalised in the 52nd minute with a header.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit L

It’s refreshing to see a smaller team like Paraguay pulling off such a big win. Germany’s penalty takers were woeful, especially Havertz and Woltemade. But I wonder if VAR overstepped again—the disallowed goal in extra time felt harsh. Still, this is the beauty of the World Cup! India needs to learn from this kind of resilience.

Sarah B

As a football fan from the US living in Mumbai, this match was insane! Germany choked under pressure, simple as that. Paraguay’s goalkeeper Gill deserves all the praise—he read the penalties perfectly. India should take note: defending and set-piece practice can take you far. Unbelievable scenes! 🔥

Ananya R

Honestly, Germany ka downfall predictable tha. Unke recent performances mein consistency nahi thi. Lekin Paraguay ne jo game plan banaya, woh kamaal tha - defensive resilience aur penalty shootout mein perfect execution. VAR controversy ke baare mein log kuch bole, lekin referee ne sahi decision liya. South American teams hamesha unpredictable rehti hain. 🇵🇾

James A

I’m still processing this. Germany are four-time champions, but they were completely outplayed in the shootout. The VAR decision on Tah’s goal was controversial but probably correct. Paraguay’s fans must be partying all night in Massachusetts! Let’s hope this inspires more upsets in the tournament.

Kavya N

India mein football ka craze badh raha hai, aur aise matches de

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