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Thanks to our German bros for giving the whole country a day off again

Haha, this is just too funny! On June 30th Beijing time, in the Round of 32 of the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Paraguay defeated four-time champion Germany in a penalty shootout, pulling off a major upset and advancing to the Round of 16. This is a huge surprise, especially considering Germany is ranked 12th in the world and Paraguay is only 37th—quite a gap.

After the match, Paraguay's President Santiago Peña was so excited that he immediately posted on social media: "Paraguay never gives up! Day off!" (The original post even included some profanity: "FERIADO CARAJO," showing just how pumped he was.) He then officially signed Presidential Decree No. 6280, declaring June 30th (that's today) a national holiday, letting all Paraguayans celebrate this historic victory together.

This is already the second vacation that Germany has "given" to South American fans in this World Cup. Earlier in the group stage, Ecuador also pulled off an upset win over Germany, and Ecuador's president similarly declared a national day off. Netizens joked: "The German bros are giving South American people another holiday!"😂

The match itself was also incredibly thrilling. After regular time, the score was tied 1-1. In extra time, Germany scored a header, but the VAR determined a foul occurred beforehand, so the goal was disallowed. In the penalty shootout, Paraguay won 4-3, eliminating Germany with a total score of 5-4. Germany has now been knocked out in the Round of 32 in three consecutive World Cups, while Paraguay returns to the Round of 16 after a 16-year absence.

All in all, this day is definitely a celebration for Paraguayans! The president leads the way with a day off, and the whole country parties together—the joy that football brings is so simple and pure.

Interestingly, this is already the second national holiday that Germany has brought to South American fans in this World Cup. Last week, after Germany lost to Ecuador, Ecuador's president declared a national day off on June 26th. At that time, in the capital Quito, the largest city Guayaquil, and other places, thousands of people took to streets, squares, and other public spaces, waving flags, blowing horns, organizing car parades, honking horns in celebration, expressing their joy.
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Thanks to the German bros for giving "a national day off" again

Haha, this is too entertaining! On June 30th Beijing time, in the Round of 16 of the World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, Paraguay shocked the four-time champions Germany in a penalty shootout, advancing to the Round of 16. This was a major upset, considering Germany is ranked 12th in the world while Paraguay is 37th—a significant gap.

After the match, Paraguay's President Santiago Peña was overjoyed and immediately posted on social media: "Paraguay never gives up! Day off!" (The original even included some profanity like "FERIADO CARAJO," showing just how excited he was). He then officially signed Presidential Decree No. 6280, declaring June 30 (today) a national holiday so that all Paraguayans could celebrate this historic victory.

This is already the second holiday that Germany has "given" South American fans in this World Cup. Earlier in the group stage, Ecuador also pulled off an upset against Germany, and Ecuador's president likewise declared a national holiday. Netizens joked: "The German bros gave South American people another day off!"😂

The match itself was incredibly thrilling. The two teams were tied 1-1 in regular time. During extra time, Germany scored a header, but VAR ruled it out due to a prior foul. The penalty shootout ended 4-3 for Paraguay, winning 5-4 on aggregate to eliminate Germany. Germany has now been knocked out in the Round of 32 for three consecutive World Cups, while Paraguay returns to the Round of 16 after 16 years.

In short, this day is pure celebration for Paraguayans! The president leads the way with a day off, the whole nation parties together, and the joy that football brings is so simple yet pure.

Interestingly, this is already the second national holiday that Germany has brought to South American fans in this World Cup. After Germany was defeated by Ecuador last week, Ecuador's president declared a national holiday on June 26. At that time, in the capital Quito and the largest city Guayaquil, thousands of people took to the streets, squares, and other public spaces, waving flags, honking horns, organizing parades of vehicles, and celebrating with joy.
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