Germany defeats World Cup champion Spain for Olympic women's soccer bronze

German goalkeeper Berger stops Putellas' penalty attempt late in 1-0 win

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Caption: Giulia Gwinn celebrates scoring Germany's bronze-medal clinching goal in a 1-0 victory over Spain in Olympic women's soccer action on Friday in Lyon, France. (Claudio Villa/Getty Images)

Ann-Katrin Berger saved a last-minute penalty and Germany won the bronze medal at the Paris Olympics with a 1-0 victory on Friday over Women's World Cup winner Spain.
Berger dove to stop Alexia Putellas' penalty attempt in the ninth minute of stoppage time, then raised her hands in victory. As the match ended, Putellas was in tears.
Giulia Gwinn had converted a second-half penalty for Germany that proved to be the game winner.
It was Germany's fourth bronze medal in women's soccer at the Olympics. The Germans won the gold medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games but didn't qualify for Tokyo three years ago.
Spain, ranked No. 1 in the world after the World Cup win, was making its Olympics debut.
Gwinn, was fouled by Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll, confidently struck her penalty in the 64th minute after a scoreless first half.
Spain's Aitana Bonmati, the reigning women's world player of the year, had the best chance in the opening half but her shot hit the crossbar. Jennie Hermoso's attempted rebound was blocked by a German defender.