SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 20: Aitana Bonmati of Spain gestures during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Final match between Spain and England at Stadium Australia on August 20, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Sajad Imanian/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)Sajad Imanian/DeFodi Images via Getty Images

Spain has won the Women's World Cup after defeating England 1-0 behind a 29th-minute strike from Olga Carmona.

Here's a look at the Golden Ball, Golden Boot and Golden Glove award winners for this tournament alongside some notable highlights and stats.

Golden Ball

This has been nothing short of a sensational year for Spain midfielder Aitana Bonmatí, who now adds World Cup champion and Golden Ball winner to her stellar resume:

FOX Soccer @FOXSoccer

The Golden Ball Award has been given to Spain's midfield maestro Aitana Bonmatí 🇪🇸🏆 <a href="">

Managing Barça @ManagingBarca

La Liga 🏆<br>Champions League 🏆<br>MVP Champions League 🏆<br>World Cup 🏆<br><br>Aitana Bonmati, surely the 2023 Ballon D'Or winner⌛️🌕 <a href="">

Simply put, it was a well-deserved honor for the world's best player right now.

Squawka Live @Squawka_Live

Aitana Bonmatí's World Cup final by numbers vs. England:<br><br>74 touches<br>42/44 passes completed<br>10/15 duels won<br>9x possession won<br>6/7 take-ons completed<br>2 chances created<br>2 tackles made<br>2 interceptions<br>2 shots<br>1 clearance<br>0 fouls<br><br>An all-time great display.<a href="">#FIFAWWC</a> <a href="">

Sofascore @SofascoreINT

🔎 | FOCUS<br><br>Aitana Bonmatí v England:<br><br>👌 74 touches<br>🔑 2 key passes<br>🔭 5/6 accurate long balls<br>👟 42/44 accurate passes<br>💨 6/7 successful dribbles<br>⚔️ 10/15 duels won<br>🧲 2 interceptions<br>🦵 2 tackles<br>📈 7.9 Sofascore rating<br><br>Our <a href="">#FIFAWWC</a> final Player of the Match! 🇪🇸🌟<a href="">#ESPENG</a> <a href="">

Ed Jackson @edjacko

Bonmati getting the golden ball wraps up a wonderful tournament for me. She's a tremendous footballer. Beautiful to watch. Fully deserved. Couldn't be happier to see her brilliance acknowledged. <a href="">#FIFAWWC</a>

Ben McKay @benmackey

Aitana Bonmati the right pick for <a href="">#FIFAWWC</a> golden ball for mine. Completely bossed it from their first match and exceptional tonight

The midfielder helped Spain overcome a tough 4-0 group play-closing loss to Japan with two goals and two assists in a 5-1 victory against Switzerland to begin the knockout round, including a fifth-minute score to set the tone. She also scored in Spain's 3-0 group-opening win against Costa Rica.

Golden Boot

Hinata Miyazawa of Japan won the Golden Boot as the tournament's top scorer. She scored five goals in just five matches (three group, two knockout round).

Squawka @Squawka

◎ 5 games<br>◉ 5 goals<br><br>23-year-old Hinata Miyazawa is the youngest player to win the Women's World Cup Golden Boot since 2007.<br><br>That year, it was a 21-year-old called Marta - you might know the name. 😉<a href="">@WrldSoccerShop</a> ⭐️ <a href="">#FIFAWWC</a> <a href="">

Miyazawa is the main reason why Japan leaves the World Cup as the only team to defeat Spain in this tournament, registering two goals in a 4-0 rout to close group play. She also scored two goals in a 5-0 tournament-opening win against Zambia.

Miyazawa finished her goalscoring prowess with an 81st-minute score against Norway in a 3-1 win in the Round of 16.

She is the second Japanese player to ever earn the Golden Boot after Homare Sawa did so with five goals as well en route to winning the final in 2011.

Golden Glove

England's Mary Earps won a well-deserved Golden Glove award after allowing just four goals over seven matches.

FIFA Women's World Cup @FIFAWWC

The adidas Golden Glove Award goes to Mary Earps! 🧤 <a href="">

She notably registered a massive penalty kick save in the 70th minute to keep Spain's lead at 1-0 in the final:

FOX Soccer @FOXSoccer

MORE DRAMA 🫢<br><br>Mary Earps guesses correctly and dives to her left to deny Jenni Hermoso from the spot! <a href="">

Sofascore @SofascoreINT

⚠️ | QUICK STAT<br><br>Mary Earps has today become the first goalkeeper ever to save a penalty in regular time in a World Cup final (men's or women's tournament).<br><br>Huge moment to keep England in the final! 👏👏<a href="">#ESPENG</a> <a href="">#FIFAWWC</a> <a href="">

Earps' accolades include winning the Best FIFA Goalkeeper award in 2022, the same year she led England to the UEFA Women's Championship.