Germany's hopes of lifting the 2026 FIFA World Cup have come to an end after Paraguay secured a historic penalty shootout victory following a 1-1 draw after 120 minutes in their Round of 32 clash at Boston Stadium. The result marks one of the biggest upsets of this year's tournament and sends Paraguay through to the next round.
Paraguay started the match with confidence and took the lead before Germany responded through Arsenal striker Kai Havertz, whose equalizer forced the contest into 30 minutes of extra time.
With neither side able to find a winner after 120 minutes, the match was decided by penalties. Paraguay kept their composure throughout the shootout, while Germany paid the price for missed spot-kicks from Kai Havertz, Nick Woltemade, and Jonathan Tah. JosΓ© Canale converted the decisive penalty, sparking jubilant celebrations among Paraguay's players and supporters.
The victory is a landmark moment in Paraguay's football history, marking only the second time the nation has won a World Cup match via a penalty shootout. It also ranks among the tournament's biggest surprises, with Paraguay entering the competition ranked 41st in the FIFA World Rankings, compared to Germany's 10th-place ranking.
For Germany, the defeat extends a disappointing run at recent World Cups. After suffering group-stage eliminations in 2018 and 2022, their 2026 campaign has also ended prematurely, increasing pressure on the four-time world champions to restore their former dominance on the global stage.
Paraguay now turns its attention to the Round of 16 with renewed confidence after eliminating one of world football's traditional powerhouses. The victory not only secures their place in the next round but also serves as another reminder that at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, no team can be considered victorious until the final whistle.



