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Cabo Verde's Historic World Cup Run: Vozinha Inspires Nation Before Argentina Clash

Cabo Verde's veteran goalkeeper Vozinha has called for national unity as the World Cup debutants prepare to face defending champions Argentina in the Round of 32. The Blue Sharks became the smallest nation ever to reach the knockout stages, drawing all three group matches against Spain, Uruguay, and Saudi Arabia. Vozinha, 40, has recorded two clean sheets, joining legendary goalkeepers Peter Shilton and Dino Zoff in World Cup history. Argentina's coach Lionel Scaloni has warned that Cabo Verde will pose a significant challenge for the reigning champions.

FIFA WC 2026: "Entire nation will be stepping onto pitch": Vozinha rallies Cabo Verde ahead of Argentina showdown

Miami, July 3

Cabo Verde's veteran goalkeeper Vozinha has called on his nation to stand united as the FIFA World Cup debutants prepare for the biggest match in their football history against defending champions Argentina in the Round of 32.

The Blue Sharks have emerged as one of the surprise packages of the tournament, becoming the smallest nation ever to qualify for the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup.

Their disciplined performances in the group stage included a goalless draw against European champions Spain, a thrilling 2-2 draw with Uruguay, and another clean sheet in a 0-0 stalemate against Saudi Arabia.

Cabo Verde also became the first team since Chile at the 1998 FIFA World Cup to progress beyond the group stage after drawing all three of their group matches, underlining their resilience against higher-ranked opposition.

Ahead of the historic clash with Argentina, Vozinha shared an emotional message on social media, urging the nation to dream together.

"Tomorrow, we take the field with the opportunity to continue writing one of the most beautiful chapters in the history of our sport and our country. But more than just eleven players, an entire nation will be stepping onto the pitch. Because tomorrow, there are no islands. There is no distance. There are no borders. Tomorrow we are one. One people, one flag, one heart beating for Cape Verde. May our strength, our culture, our morabeza (spirit), and our courage be felt from the first until the very last minute. Our land, Our people, Our dream," said Vozinha.

The 40-year-old goalkeeper has been one of the architects of Cabo Verde's remarkable campaign. His two clean sheets in the tournament have placed him alongside two legendary names in FIFA World Cup history.

According to OptaJose, Vozinha became only the third goalkeeper to record multiple clean sheets at a World Cup after turning 40, joining England great Peter Shilton and Italy legend Dino Zoff. Shilton tops the list with three clean sheets after the age of 40, while Zoff and Vozinha have two each.

Argentina, meanwhile, is taking nothing for granted. Following their final group-stage match against Jordan, head coach Lionel Scaloni acknowledged the challenge posed by the tournament debutants, warning that Cabo Verde "will make things difficult" for the reigning world champions as they chase another famous result.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Siddhartha F

Argentina will be favorites but Cabo Verde have shown they can frustrate top teams. Drawing with Spain and Uruguay is no fluke. Their defensive discipline is impressive - 3 clean sheets in 4 matches is outstanding. Vozinha's leadership is clearly the backbone. From an Indian sporting perspective, this is what we need to aspire to - small nations punching above their weight through organization and team spirit. Bharat Mata ki Jai! 🇮🇳

Priyanka N

Vozinha's message gave me chills - "There are no islands. There is no distance. There are no borders." That's what sport does best, uniting people across divides. Meanwhile in India, our football federation keeps messing around with domestic leagues. If Cabo Verde can do this with a population of ~500,000, imagine what Indian football could achieve with proper grassroots development from Manipur to Kerala. Inspiring story, hope they win! 🏝️

Robert G

As a football fan from the USA, I love seeing underdog stories like this. Cabo Verde's first World Cup and they're already breaking records. Their morabeza spirit is clearly working. Vozinha's performance at 40 is nothing short of legendary. Argentina better not underestimate them - we saw what Saudi Arabia did to Messi's team in 2022. This could be another huge upset in the making.

Ashwin V

Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. Drawing three group matches is impressive defensively, but can they actually score against Argentina? Their attacking record is poor - 2 goals in 3 games. However, credit where due - their defensive organization is top-class. Vozinha is a true warrior. This is what makes the World Cup magical - moments like these. Would love to see Sunil Chhetri and Indian team experience such a stage one day. For now, best of luck to the Blue Sharks!

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