30/06/2026 09:16 - Deportes
Football has an extraordinary ability to write unexpected stories, and Paraguay's national team just signed one of the most thrilling chapters in recent memory. On an unforgettable night, La Albirroja (Paraguay's nickname, meaning 'the red and white') defeated powerhouse Germany in a penalty shootout, sparking wild celebrations and an avalanche of viral memes.
Paraguay, a small South American nation of just 7 million people, defeated Germany, a four-time World Cup champion and perennial football giant. This victory marks Paraguay's first knockout stage win in a World Cup since South Africa 2010.
While legendary German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer watched helplessly from the opposite end, Orlando Gill, who plays his club football for San Lorenzo (one of Argentina's most historic clubs), became an instant legend. With two crucial saves during the penalty shootout, the young goalkeeper was compared on social media to mythical guardians. Memes portrayed him as Gandalf blocking the goal, a saint blessing the net, or simply a superhero. The phrase "Nobody gets past Gill's customs" became an instant trending topic.
If anyone matched the goalkeeper's heroics, it was midfielder Matías Galarza Fonda. His spectacular backheel assist for Julio Enciso's goal (Enciso is a promising young talent who plays for Brighton in the English Premier League) and his ice-cool penalty execution drew comparisons to Croatian legend Luka Modrić. The memes came fast: "Modrić? No dad, this is Galarza Fonda in Ballon d'Or mode." The creativity of fans knew no bounds.
Argentine coach Gustavo Alfaro, who previously managed Ecuador's national team and several top Argentine clubs, had promised to build a "utopia". Against all odds, he delivered. Even memes poked fun at his tactical approach, showing a whiteboard with a simple drawing of a "bus parked in front of the goal" – a reference to defensive tactics. But beyond the irony, recognition for his work was unanimous. Paraguay now awaits their quarter-final opponent.
| Player | Role |
|---|---|
| Orlando Gill | Goalkeeper (2 saves) |
| M. Galarza Fonda | Midfielder (assist + goal) |
| Julio Enciso | Goal scorer |
Paraguay had not won a knockout match in a World Cup since South Africa 2010, when they reached the quarter-finals for the first time in their history. This victory in Boston marks a historic milestone for Guaraní football.
Alfredo S. Quiroga