It was the World Cup final that had it all and after a high-dramatic finish it finally became the Netherlands who stood as the winner after a penalty goal with five seconds left.

Best on the pitch was Estevana Polman who, with a great nine-meter shot, bombed nine goals for the Orange.

- I can't believe we won. It was the craziest match I've been to that ending with the World Cup gold is completely sick, said Lois Abbingh after the match.

Spain started the best and were able to take an early four-goal lead through windy counter-attacks. Spain's best player of the tournament, Alexandrina Cabral, celebrated big triumphs with fast feet forward.

Zero goal in twelve minutes

But the Netherlands came back. The Dutch defense had to stop the counter-attack and hit it hard in the set-up game and what the defense did not do, saved Tess Wester in the goal. Spain had a twelve-minute period without a single goal ahead and the Netherlands was in the running.

In the second half, the Netherlands extended their lead. The biggest reason for it is spelled Estevana Polman. Mittnian was successful and Spain found it difficult to stop the heavy shooting of the Netherlands.

But Spain had more to give. With just over a quarter left, the defense began to point out Polman at the same time as they found their way back to the counter forwards.

Spain also had the situation to decide - with twenty seconds left, Spain had the ball with a score of 29-29. But Cabral got too hot and took a bad position and Wester had no problems to save.

Chance to decide with five seconds left

Once Wester started the game, her draft was blocked by a Spanish. The referee considered the block inside the six-meter line and gave Ainhoa ​​Hernandez a red card for game destruction. Since only five seconds remained of the match, the Netherlands also got a free chance to decide the final from the penalty line.

With tremendous pressure on his shoulders, World Cup shooter Lois Abbingh stepped up to the line and shot home the World Cup gold to the Netherlands.

"I missed in a similar situation in the Olympics and the only thing I was thinking about was: put this damn punishment," Abbingh said in Viasat's broadcast after the final signal.

A fitting end to a successful period for the Dutch national team that has brought home a bronze and a silver in the recent World Cup tournaments.