Sunday, September 11, 2011
Grand parade celebrates Spain's victory
Crowds gather around Spain's national soccer team players as they celebrate on an open-top bus during a celebration parade in downtown Madrid, July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time.
Spain's captain Iker Casillas lifts the World Cup trophy as he celebrates with his team their World Cup 2010 victory on a stage in Madrid, July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time.
Spain's national soccer team players look out from an open-top bus past Arco de la Victoria during a celebration parade in downtown Madrid, July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time.
Crowds gather around Spain's national soccer team players as they celebrate their World Cup victory on an open-top bus during a parade in downtown Madrid, July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time.
Crowds gather around the Spain's national soccer team players as they celebrate their World Cup victory on an open-top bus during a parade in downtown Madrid, July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time.
Spain's Andres Iniesta holds a mock version of Paul the oracle octopus as he and his team mates celebrate their World Cup victory on a stage in Madrid July 12, 2010. The octopus, who lives in an aquarium in the German city of Oberhausen, had picked Spain to beat the Netherlands in Sunday's final.
(Reuters)
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