Soccer-Paraguay declares national holiday after team shock Germany at World Cup


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Germany v Paraguay - Fans gather in Asuncion - Asuncion, Paraguay - June 29, 2026 Paraguay fans celebrate in Asuncion after the match REUTERS/Cesar Olmedo

FOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts, June 29 (Reuters) - ⁠Paraguay President Santiago Pena declared a national holiday ⁠for Tuesday to celebrate the country's shock victory ‌over Germany that sent them into the World Cup round of 16.

The South American side stunned four-time world champions Germany 4-3 on penalties ​after the teams were tied 1-1 ⁠following extra time on ⁠Monday, pulling off one of the biggest upsets in World ⁠Cup ‌history.

"Today, an entire country celebrates," Pena posted on X along with a picture of himself signing ⁠the decree.

"It celebrates the victory of a ​team that represents ‌the deepest part of our identity: the grit, ⁠the faith, and ​the strength of people who never give up."

The text of the decree, also shared by Pena on social media, ⁠said that Paraguay's victory went far beyond ​sport and justified a nationwide celebration.

"The government cannot remain indifferent to this tremendous achievement," the decree read. "It is necessary to ⁠facilitate the gathering of all Paraguayans in celebration of this historic day."

Paraguay is the second South American country to declare a holiday after a surprise World Cup result ​against Germany at the tournament.

Last week, ⁠Ecuador President Daniel Noboa also announced a national holiday ​after his country secured a 2-1 ‌victory over the Germans in Group ​E to reach the knockout stage.

(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo in Kansas City; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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