CBS/AP/ July 11, 2010, 4:13 PM

Spain Wins World Cup 1-0

Updated at 8:41 p.m. ET

Spain rules the soccer world, winning the World Cup at long, long last.

It came after an exhausting 1-0 victory in extra time over the Netherlands on Sunday. Two years after winning the European title, the stylish Spaniards did even better.

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This was a physical test of attrition that sometimes turned dirty — a finals-record 14 yellow cards were handed out and the Dutch finished with 10 men. In the end, it was Andres Iniesta breaking free in the penalty area, taking a pass from Cesc Fabregas and putting a right-footed shot from 8 yards just past the outstretched arms of goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg with about seven minutes still to play, including injury time.

"When I struck it, it just had to go in," Iniesta said.

For the Dutch and their legions of orange-clad fans wearing everything from jerseys to jumpsuits to clown gear to pajamas, it was yet another disappointment.

Even with their first World Cup title tantalizingly within reach, they failed in the final for the third time. This one might have been the most bitter because, unlike 1974 and 1978, the Netherlands was unbeaten not only in this tournament, but in qualifying for the first World Cup staged in South Africa.

Soccer City was soaked in Oranje, from the seats painted in that hue throughout the stadium to pretty much everyone seated in them. Unlike when they lost to hosts West Germany and Argentina in previous finals, the Dutch were something of a home team this time.

The Spaniards, though, were the winners.

"We have all done an incredible job," Iniesta said. "I don't think we even realize what we have done."

They had pockets of supporters, too, to be sure, dressed in red and scattered around the stadium. They might have been the minority, but when the final whistle blew, they were tooting their vuvuzelas loudest in tribute to their champions.

The goal in the 116th minute came off a turnover by the Dutch defense that Fabregas controlled just outside the penalty area. Iniesta stayed on the right and sneaked in to grab the pass and put his shot to the far post. Stekelenburg barely brushed it with his fingertips as it soared into the net.

Iniesta tore off his jersey after the goal and raced to the corner where he was mobbed by his teammates. Several Dutch players wiped away tears as they received their medals as runners-up — yet again. They won every qualifying match and all six previous games in South Africa before the bitter ending.

The Netherlands now has more victories in World Cup games without a title than any nation: 19. Spain held that dubious record with 24.

Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk took off his silver medal as soon as left the podium, with a look of disgust on his face.

The Spaniards saluted their fans with arms raised high, then lifted their coach, Vicente del Bosque, in the air in celebration.

"This is immeasurable for Spain," Del Bosque said.

Goalkeeper Iker Casillas, the captain, accepted the trophy from FIFA president Sepp Blatter, kissed it and raised it for all to see while cameras flashed and confetti flew throughout the still-full stadium.

Soon, the entire team and staff gathered at midfield for a group photo. The players bounced up and down to the World Cup theme song, then took a victory lap as the trophy was passed to each member of the squad.

"It's the most beautiful that there is. It's spectacular," Iniesta said, referring to the gold ball.

Aside from a European title in 1988, the Dutch have been classic underachievers on the pitch. Results never matched the talent. These were no Dutch masters.

Yet the Spaniards haven't been much better. Other than Euro championships in 1964 and 2008, they rarely have contended in major tournaments. At least the Netherlands made those two World Cup finals and also got to the semifinals in 1998.

Second-ranked Spain started this World Cup in the worst way, losing to Switzerland. But Spain won every game after that, including a 1-0 victory over powerful Germany that was far more one-sided than the score indicated. No other nation has won the World Cup after losing its opener.

Yet the most dangerous player Sunday was Netherlands forward Arjen Robben. He had a rare breakaway in the 62nd minute after a brilliant through pass from Wesley Sneijder. He had the ball on his preferred left foot, but a charging Casillas barely got his right leg on the shot to deflect it wide of the gaping net.

Then it was Stekelenburg's turn, holding his ground after a misplay in front of the net gave the ever-potent Villa an open shot.

As play opened up, the crowd of 84,490 got quieter in nervous anticipation of the goal that would win the World Cup.

Robben again looked as though he might get it with a burst of speed past the defense, but Casillas sprinted from his net and smothered the ball before Robben could take a shot.

A second straight World Cup final headed into extra time, with the goalkeepers unbeatable. Stekelenburg, relatively inexperienced on the international level, made a spectacular left leg save when Fabregas broke free early in overtime.

Before the game, former South African president Nelson Mandela received a huge ovation when he was driven onto the field on a golf cart. A smiling Mandela waved to the fans as the vuvuzelas buzzed throughout Soccer City.
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Harden_Tar says:
22 guys, 20 of which run around in circles for an hour or so until the rules of the game force them to actually score a point.
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eppo2010 says:
Its so funny to see that the Dutch are such sore losers. Im also from Holland and the Dutch team sailed through the tournament(with 2 own goals and also a few offside goals that were accepted but no complaints there). But their reaction to Webb being the 1 who ruined it for them is kind of pathetic. He is def not the best ref but was not on the Spanish side. Netherlands should've been playing with 9 before the 2nd half. Obviously De Jong should've gotten red for his karate kick and Van Bommel and Van Persie deserved red also. Then Webb decides not to penalize Puyol and Iniesta and all of a sudden they bribed him(duh, why penalize when 3 Dutch players who deserved red were still running around. So it was only fair not to). The rest of Holland should just accept their loss. Robben was in front of the goal by himself(twice) n missed. Stop blaming others when the so called "wonderboy of Holland) cant even score where even my grandma can. The US were soooooo robbed out of 2 wins and still they played football instead of karate kid. England was robbed too. Like many others. Holland has to be 1 of the luckiest teams in the tournament to come that far with ugly play. Spain was the Fair Play winner(88 fouls n 8 cards), Netherlands was the worst(126 fouls n 22 cards) that says enough. With Germany-Spain no cards was given...So who played football and who thought they were on a battlefield??? Suck it up fellow Dutchies. And next time dont underestimate any opponent, leave the arrogance at home and then maybe you will become a champ.
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dutchflinter says:
With all respect for the spanish this final should have been decided in the penalty's.

When you look at the vids of that goal you see he is playing almost 3 a 4 meters outside of game and 9 cards for the dutch ***? Okay I agree some fouls were inacceptable but most of it was over reacted. That ref may drop dead as far as i'm concerned why don't they just play a fair game FROM BOTH SIDES!

grtz,


Flinter
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sdansker says:
Damn! CBS just pulled the "the netherlands won" story. That was hilarious....
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mick7744 says:
The Spanish should have been penalized numerous times for lousy acting, What a bunch of whining puss!es! Don't they have any pride at all?

They've got the holding their knee and flopping around part down pretty much, and the raising their arm to the ref in supplication's not bad, but their grimacing and groaning both need lots of work.

Remember ladies...you're taking your dives in the age of the big-screen closeup.

You putaz give the phrase, 'going down' a bad name.
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cinderellavp replies:
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What a sore loser! haha and stick to English if you can't even spell Spanish correctly. And they are the best team, winning the Fair play award, for crying out loud. As for big screen close up, tell that to the dirty dutch players. Spain WON, so just shut up and get on with your life!
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TimelessWealth says:
I knew all along that Spain would claim the title. They were clearly superior to their opponents, and displayed their talent when they faced powerhouse Germany. What I did not expect is for Andr?s Iniesta to score the winning goal in overtime. In fact I was a little disgruntled because Iniesta played a dirty game and flopped at least half a dozen times before being crowned a national hero for his game-winning goal. His game was not as entertaining as many will make it out to be. The spanish team, as a whole, however, was quite entertaining to watch.

Edward Stevenson,
Founder, http://timelesswealth.net
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kimberly_gomez says:
Although I was lucky enough to catch the action directly at home and with friends, I still have a few friends stuck at work who didn't get to catch the action. Until they get home to check their DVRs, I'm sure they have already dialed the NET10 WC score hotline. Haven't heard of it? NET10 prepaid set up a really cool fan perk - WC scores and standings updated daily. Although today was the last official game, we can only hope NET10 and other companies think about adopting such a practice for 2014. Need the detials if you are thinking about calling - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4JSRrAhMtE
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PVperson2 says:
WOW, has anyone thought to try Paul the Octopus on stock picks.......
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