Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (R) greets midfileder Andrés Iniesta (L) next to the World Cup trophy during the reception to the national soccer team held at the Moncloa Palace, in Madrid, central Spain, on 12 July 2010. Spain won the FIFA 2010 World Cup final 1-0 against Netherlands. EPA/Emilio Naranjo +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (R) greets midfileder Andrés Iniesta (L) next to the World Cup trophy during the reception to the national soccer team held at the Moncloa Palace, in Madrid, central Spain, on 12 July 2010. Spain won the FIFA 2010 World Cup final 1-0 against Netherlands. EPA/Emilio Naranjo +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa | dpa
Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (R) holds the World Cup trophy as he greets coach Vicente del Bosque (L) during the reception to the national soccer team held at the Moncloa Palace, in Madrid, central Spain, on 12 July 2010. Spain won the FIFA 2010 World Cup final 1-0 against Netherlands. EPA/Emilio Naranjo +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (R) holds the World Cup trophy as he greets coach Vicente del Bosque (L) during the reception to the national soccer team held at the Moncloa Palace, in Madrid, central Spain, on 12 July 2010. Spain won the FIFA 2010 World Cup final 1-0 against Netherlands. EPA/Emilio Naranjo +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero gives a speech next to the World Cup trophy during the reception to the national soccer team held at the Moncloa Palace, in Madrid, central Spain, on 12 July 2010. Spain won the FIFA 2010 World Cup final 1-0 against Netherlands. EPA/Angel Diaz +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero gives a speech next to the World Cup trophy during the reception to the national soccer team held at the Moncloa Palace, in Madrid, central Spain, on 12 July 2010. Spain won the FIFA 2010 World Cup final 1-0 against Netherlands. EPA/Angel Diaz +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
(L-R) Spanish national soccer team players Sergio Ramos, Pepe Reina, Sergio Busquets, Alvaro Arbeloa, Fernando Llorente, David Villa, Jesús Navas, Juan Mata and Iker Casillas cheer on top of a a convertible bus as they tour downtown Madrid, central Spain, on 12 July 2010. Spain won the FIFA 2010 World Cup final 1-0 against Netherlands. EPA/ZIPI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
(L-R) Spanish national soccer team players Sergio Ramos, Pepe Reina, Sergio Busquets, Alvaro Arbeloa, Fernando Llorente, David Villa, Jesús Navas, Juan Mata and Iker Casillas cheer on top of a a convertible bus as they tour downtown Madrid, central Spain, on 12 July 2010. Spain won the FIFA 2010 World Cup final 1-0 against Netherlands. EPA/ZIPI +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
Spain's captain Iker Casillas (R) next to Spain's coach Vicente del Bosque lifts the World Cup trophy after arriving at Madrid's Barajas airport July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Spain's captain Iker Casillas (R) next to Spain's coach Vicente del Bosque lifts the World Cup trophy after arriving at Madrid's Barajas airport July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP IMAGES OF THE DAY) © REUTERS | REUTERS
Spain's defender Carles Puyol (C) and Spain's midfielder Xavi Hernandez (L) celebrate on the plane before their arrival at Barajas' airport on July 12, 2010 in Madrid, a day after winning the World Cup for the first time 1-0 against Holland. Over one million fans are expected to line the streets of Madrid to watch as the Spanish squad parades through main streets on a open top bus. AFP PHOTO / LLUIS GENE
Spain's defender Carles Puyol (C) and Spain's midfielder Xavi Hernandez (L) celebrate on the plane before their arrival at Barajas' airport on July 12, 2010 in Madrid, a day after winning the World Cup for the first time 1-0 against Holland. Over one million fans are expected to line the streets of Madrid to watch as the Spanish squad parades through main streets on a open top bus. AFP PHOTO / LLUIS GENE © AFP | AFP
Spain's soccer players David Villa (C), Pepe Reina (L) and Sergio Ramos sing in the aircraft returning to Madrid July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time. REUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP)
Spain's soccer players David Villa (C), Pepe Reina (L) and Sergio Ramos sing in the aircraft returning to Madrid July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time. REUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP) © REUTERS | REUTERS
Spanish players celebrate on the plane before their arrival at Barajas' airport on July 12, 2010 in Madrid, a day after winning the World Cup for the first time 1-0 against Holland. Over one million fans are expected to line the streets of Madrid to watch as the Spanish squad parades through main streets on a open top bus. AFP PHOTO / LLUIS GENE
Spanish players celebrate on the plane before their arrival at Barajas' airport on July 12, 2010 in Madrid, a day after winning the World Cup for the first time 1-0 against Holland. Over one million fans are expected to line the streets of Madrid to watch as the Spanish squad parades through main streets on a open top bus. AFP PHOTO / LLUIS GENE © AFP | AFP
The plane's captain gives a thumbs up and flies Spanish flags, after landing with the Spanish soccer team aboard at Madrid's Barajas airport with the World Cup trophy on Monday, July 12, 2010. Spain won the World Cup after defeating the Netherlands 1-0 on Sunday. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)
The plane's captain gives a thumbs up and flies Spanish flags, after landing with the Spanish soccer team aboard at Madrid's Barajas airport with the World Cup trophy on Monday, July 12, 2010. Spain won the World Cup after defeating the Netherlands 1-0 on Sunday. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano) © AP | AP
Spain's soccer team players arrive at Madrid's Barajas airport July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP)
Spain's soccer team players arrive at Madrid's Barajas airport July 12, 2010. Spain stunned the Netherlands to win their first World Cup on Sunday in sensational fashion with a goal in the last minutes of extra time. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP) © REUTERS | REUTERS
Airport workers celebrate as the plane carrying the Spanish team arrives at Madrid's Barajas airport with the World Cup trophy on Monday, July 12, 2010. Spain won the World Cup after defeating the Netherlands 1-0 on Sunday. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)
Airport workers celebrate as the plane carrying the Spanish team arrives at Madrid's Barajas airport with the World Cup trophy on Monday, July 12, 2010. Spain won the World Cup after defeating the Netherlands 1-0 on Sunday. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano) © AP | AP
MADRID, SPAIN - JULY 12: A water cannon is sprayed on the Spanish team's Iberia Airlines plane on its arrival at Barajas Airport on July 12, 2010 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN - JULY 12: A water cannon is sprayed on the Spanish team's Iberia Airlines plane on its arrival at Barajas Airport on July 12, 2010 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images) © Getty Images/Getty | Getty Images
Spain's goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas (R) shows the trophy to Spain's King Juan Carlos (C) at the Royal palace in Madrid on July 12, 2010, a day after Spain won the World Cup for the first time 1-0 against Holland. Over one million fans are expected to line the streets of Madrid to watch a the Spanish squad parades through main streets on a open bus. AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET
Spain's goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas (R) shows the trophy to Spain's King Juan Carlos (C) at the Royal palace in Madrid on July 12, 2010, a day after Spain won the World Cup for the first time 1-0 against Holland. Over one million fans are expected to line the streets of Madrid to watch a the Spanish squad parades through main streets on a open bus. AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET © AFP | AFP