King Charles, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales, are sharing their support for the English Women’s National Football Team after their loss to Spain in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 final.
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Shakira, Karol G, Maluma, and more Colombian celebrities have joined in on the celebrations, congratulating their national women’s soccer team. On Sunday, Colombia defeated Germany in soccer, 2 - 1. It was a moment that seemd unreal due to the history that exists between these countries and of Germany’s mythologized prowess in the sport.
The game was as dramatic as the scoreline sounds, featuring a German penalty and goals by Colombians Linda Caicedo and Manuela Vargas, the latter who managed to score in the final seconds of the game. Linda Caicedo: Meet the Colombian soccer star playing tonightJ Balvin surprises Colombia women’s soccer team after win in AustraliaA post shared by MALUMA (@maluma)Karol G was among the first to celebrate Colombia’s win, sharing a photo of the goals on her Instagram stories, tacking on some heart and fire emojis. Shakira shared a statement on Twitter, revealing how proud she was of her country’s team.
“God! How proud I am of my team,” she wrote, adding a heart eyes emoji and various fire emojis. Maluma shared an Instagram post while wearing his Colombian soccer jersey. “Colombia on top,” he captioned the post.
Then, in Spanish, “What great pride! I congratulate every woman in the world that plays soccer and does what makes them feel passion. Your’e an example for all. Thank you!” A post shared by J Balvin (@jbalvin)J Balvin shared a post made out of three images.
In the first two he appears without his shirt on, showing off his tattooed body. The last photo shows the Colombian team hugging in celebration. “Here you can see how sexy I am,” he wrote, adding some laughing crying emojis.
King Charles, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales, are sharing their support for the English Women’s National Football Team after their loss to Spain in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 final.
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