Paraguay shock Germany in shootout win for one of all-time World Cup upsets
Paraguay has eliminated Germany from the FIFA World Cup 2026 in a last-32 match decided by a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw. Germany, ranked 10th in the world, trailed at halftime to a Julio Enciso header but equalized in the second half through Kai Havertz.

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AI-generatedParaguay has eliminated Germany from the FIFA World Cup 2026 in a last-32 match decided by a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw. Germany, ranked 10th in the world, trailed at halftime to a Julio Enciso header but equalized in the second half through Kai Havertz. A subsequent German goal was disallowed by VAR. In the shootout, Germany missed three kicks, while Paraguay converted four to win 4-3. This defeat, against 41st-ranked Paraguay, is described as potentially the greatest upset in World Cup history, particularly in the knockout stage. It marks Germany's first penalty shootout loss at a World Cup and their failure to reach the last 16 since 2014.
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5 extractedGermany was ranked 10th in the world by FIFA entering the tournament, while Paraguay was ranked 41st.
Kai Havertz scored Germany's equalizer eight minutes after the second half restart.
Paraguay's Julio Enciso scored a 42nd-minute header, giving them a 1-0 lead at halftime.
Germany lost to Paraguay in a 1-1 draw, decided by a penalty shootout in the FIFA World Cup 2026 last-32 match.
This defeat is potentially the greatest upset in World Cup football history, and the biggest at the knockout stage.