Elsa Pataky showed her spirited support for her native Spain on Sunday night, as she joined her husband Chris Hemsworth at Stadium Australia to witness the Women's World Cup final.Amidst the electric atmosphere, the Spanish actress passionately cheered for her country's team, La Roja, as they triumphed over England's Lionesses. With a vibrant display of enthusiasm, the 47-year-old couldn't contain her excitement, celebrating their victory with unrestrained shouts.In an accompanying image capturing her fervor in the stands, Elsa captioned it with a resounding 'Vamos España!!' - a rallying cry that translates to 'Let's go Spain!' in English. Her social media posts radiated her fervent support, particularly a video where she adorned her face with team colors, exclaiming 'Goooooooooool!!!!!!' in joyous unison with the crowd.Accompanied by her children and husband Chris Hemsworth, Elsa reveled in the joy of witnessing La Roja's triumphant win with a final score of 1-0 against the Lionesses. The match saw Olga Carmona's first-half strike secure the victory for the Spanish team, ending the tournament on a triumphant note.Notably, the event wasn't without its share of drama, as a pitch invader temporarily interrupted the match. Sporting a 'Stop Putler' T-shirt that drew a controversial comparison between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler, the individual was swiftly escorted off the field by stewards.Elsa's presence at the match, alongside her infectious enthusiasm, contributed to the energetic atmosphere and underscored the rising prominence of women's football, making the tournament an unforgettable experience.











