Paraguay has declared a national holiday after its historic victory over Germany in the FIFA World Cup. The decision was announced by the government to celebrate one of the biggest achievements in the country’s football history.
The national team secured a place in the quarter-finals after defeating four-time world champions Germany in a thrilling match.
The game ended 1–1 after extra time, with both teams giving strong performances throughout the contest. The winner was decided through a penalty shootout, where Paraguay claimed a dramatic 4–3 victory.
The result was celebrated across the country as fans gathered in streets, public squares, and other locations to cheer for the national team. Supporters waved flags, sang songs, and celebrated together after the unforgettable win.
President Santiago Peña praised the team for its outstanding performance and described the victory as a proud moment for the nation.
He said the result represented the resilience, determination, and unity of the Paraguayan people. According to the president, the team’s success reflects the country’s spirit and inspires people across the nation.
To mark the historic achievement, the government officially declared a national holiday, encouraging citizens to celebrate together. The decision allowed people across Paraguay to take part in the nationwide celebrations and recognize the players for their remarkable performance on the world stage.
The victory over Germany is considered one of the greatest moments in Paraguayan football history. Reaching the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals after defeating one of the tournament’s most successful teams is a milestone that will be remembered for years to come.
The celebration highlights the deep passion for football in Paraguay and the pride the team has brought to the entire nation.

