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Cape Verde Stun Saudi Arabia to Reach World Cup Knockouts, Set Up Argentina Clash

Cape Verde made history by qualifying for the FIFA World Cup knockout stage in their tournament debut. A goalless draw against Saudi Arabia secured second place in Group H with three points. They will now face defending champions Argentina and Lionel Messi on July 3 at Miami Stadium. Cape Verde became the third African nation to reach the round of 32 unbeaten on their World Cup debut.

FIFA WC: Cape Verde set up Argentina showdown after historic knockout qualification

Houston, June 27

Cape Verde scripted history by reaching the FIFA World Cup knockout stage on their tournament debut after a goalless draw against Saudi Arabia secured second place in Group H and a last-32 clash with defending champions Argentina.

The Blue Sharks secured the second spot in the group with three points, one clear of two-time winners Uruguay and 2034 World Cup hosts Saudi Arabia, to cap a memorable group stage run which they completed undefeated. They now play the star-studded Argentine side of Lionel Messi at Miami Stadium on Thursday, 3 July in what should be the most important match in their country's football history. Cape Verde appeared to be the more threatening team, coming closest to opening the scoring.

Willy Semedo forced Saudi Arabia goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais into a brilliant early save, just from the nearest post, before shooting just past the other goal with another attempt.

However, the Saudis experienced a serious setback in the middle of the first half. Defender Hassan Al Tambakti unexpectedly dropped down with out of having any contact from an opponent player. He needed to be stretchered off after treatment. Cape Verde still remained on the offensive, and were very close to taking the lead when their powerful long distance strike whistled just wide of the far top corner. Al Owais was Saudi Arabia's savior in the last quarter of the match where he produced a brilliant close range save, preventing Laros Duarte with fifteen minutes left to play and having come into a clean chance . Even though they had failed to score goals, as soon as the final whistle blew it resulted in great jubilation from Cape Verde, as their one point enabled them to progress to the next round.

Having made history in group games they now also became the third African nation ever to reach round of 32 unbeaten on their World Cup debut, what an extremely well deserved fairytale first appearance at football's most prestigious stage.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

So happy for Cape Verde - they earned this. The scene of their players celebrating at the final whistle was pure joy. But I do feel for Saudi Arabia; they fought hard and Al Owais was brilliant in goal. That save to deny Duarte was world-class. Argentina better not underestimate these Sharks!

Michael C

I'm loving this World Cup! Another African nation making history. Cape Verde's defensive discipline is impressive - three clean sheets in their debut group stage. That's no fluke. Coach Bubista has done something special. Imagine the scenes in Praia tonight! 🎉

James A

I worry that Cape Verde's lack of goals will hurt them against Argentina. Three draws, zero goals scored - that's a worrying record. They'll need to be much more adventurous against Messi and company. Still, what an achievement to get here. Their defensive organization is something India can learn from - we need that kind of structure in our national team.

Laura Z

Third African nation to reach the knockout stage unbeaten on debut - that's incredible. Football is growing globally and that's beautiful. The World Cup is supposed to be about moments like this. Cape Verde vs Argentina will be Salah vs Egypt vibes all over again. The whole world will be behind the underdogs! 🇨🇻💪

Karthik V

As someone who follows football religiously, I'm amazed. Cape Verde has a population of just 500,000 - smaller than many Indian cities. They've shown that if you have the right system and belief, you can compete with the best

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