Germany Knocked Out by Paraguay on Penalties in Stunning Upset
Germany drew 1-1 with Paraguay after extra time before losing 4-3 on penalties, crashing out in a dramatic shoot-out that stunned world football.

Germany Exit on Penalties After Paraguay Shoot-Out Shock
Germany have been eliminated from the tournament after a penalty shoot-out defeat to Paraguay, who held their nerve to win 4-3 on spot-kicks following a 1-1 draw after extra time. The result is one of the biggest upsets of the competition, sending a nation ranked among global football's elite crashing out in circumstances few had predicted.
The match finished level after 90 minutes and remained deadlocked through the additional 30, forcing a shoot-out that Paraguay ultimately controlled with composure. Germany, a side carrying the weight of four World Cup titles and a legacy of performing in high-pressure moments, could not convert enough penalties when it mattered.
BeIN SPORTS reported the result as a shoot-out shock, a description difficult to argue with given Germany's reputation for ruthlessness in exactly these situations.
How the Match Unfolded
Both sides scored once in regulation and extra time to leave the tie level at 1-1, setting up the lottery of a penalty shoot-out. Details of the goalscorers were not immediately confirmed beyond the scoreline, but the game clearly swung back and forth across 120 minutes without either team finding a decisive second goal.
Paraguay defended with discipline and showed enough attacking threat to keep Germany honest throughout. When the shoot-out arrived, Paraguay converted four of their attempts while Germany managed only three, sending the South American side through at the expense of one of the sport's most decorated nations.
For Paraguay, the result represents a genuinely historic achievement. Eliminating Germany at this stage is the kind of result that players and supporters remember for generations.
Germany's Penalty Record Under Pressure
Germany's record in shoot-outs had long been a source of national pride. The country built a near-mythological status around their ability to win penalty deciders, making this defeat all the more striking. That reputation took a significant dent here.
The loss raises immediate questions about Germany's squad depth, preparation, and whether the current generation can carry the standards set by their predecessors. Exiting at this stage to Paraguay, ranked well below them in world football, will prompt hard conversations within the German football federation.
Paraguay, meanwhile, advance on the back of a performance that mixed resilience with genuine quality. Their penalty takers held steady under pressure, and their goalkeeper played a key role in denying Germany the conversions they needed.
What Comes Next
For Germany, the focus shifts quickly to a review of what went wrong. A 1-1 draw followed by a penalty exit is not the kind of campaign the squad or coaching staff will have envisaged, and the fallout is likely to be significant.
Paraguay will take confidence from this result into the next round. Beating Germany in any format is a statement, and doing it on penalties adds an extra layer of drama that underlines the achievement. They now have a genuine chance to push further in the competition, backed by the momentum that comes with pulling off a major upset.
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