Soccer·WOMEN'S WORLD CUP

Two-time champs Germany start strong with win over China

Giulia Gwinn scored a second-half winner as two-time champion Germany opened its Women's World Cup campaign by beating China 1-0 on Saturday.

Giulia Gwinn's 66th-minute strike stands as winner

Germany's Giulia Gwinn celebrates with her teammates after her 66th-minute helped beat China 1-0 on Saturday at the Women's World Cup in Rennes, France. (Maja HitijGetty Images)

Giulia Gwinn scored a second-half winner as two-time champion Germany opened its Women's World Cup campaign by beating China 1-0 on Saturday.

Gwinn's powerful 66th-minute shot from the edge of the penalty area flew into the left corner. The ball fell to her after Chinese defenders failed to properly clear a corner floated in from the right.

In an even first half at Roazhon Park, in the Brittany city of Rennes, Germany defender Carolin Simon hit the crossbar and China striker Yang Li hit the post.

China failed to take advantage of pressure it created in the second half.

Germany won its last title in 2007 and next faces South Africa in Group B on June 17 in the southern city of Montpellier.

In other action Saturday, Spain won at the Women's World Cup for the first time, beating South Africa 3-1 behind two penalty kicks by Jennifer Hermoso.