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Cabo Verde's Vozinha Overtakes Casillas as Most Followed Goalkeeper on Social Media

Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vozinha has become the most followed goalkeeper on social media, surpassing legends like Iker Casillas. The 40-year-old's Instagram followers surged from 18 million to over 25 million after a draw against Argentina. Vozinha made 18 saves in the tournament, conceding only 5 goals in Cabo Verde's debut World Cup campaign. His journey from Portugal's second-tier league to global stardom has made him a hot free-agent prospect.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Cabo Verde's Vozinha overtakes legendary Casillas, becomes most followed goalkeeper on social media

New Delhi, July 5

Excellent performances at the ongoing FIFA World Cup despite a round of 32 exit, have witnessed the stocks of 40-year-old Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vozinha rising, as he has overcome legends like Spain's Iker Casillas, Belgium's Thibaut Courtois, Argentina's 2022 FIFA World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez and the 'German Wall' Manuel Neuer to become the most followed goalkeeper on social media.

Cabo Verde concluded a FIFA World Cup debut to remember following a sensational match against world champions Argentina, which saw them go down by 3-2 despite a fantastic defensive and attacking effort. While Cabo Verde went back home without a win, the draws against Euro Champions Spain, former champion Uruguay and pushing a Lionel Messi-led Argentina are all big wins in themselves that the football fans will look back on with a smile. These moments will undoubtedly guide a new generation of Cabo Verde footballers, particularly towards goalkeeping.

Vozinha's social media followers count started hitting highs just after a goalless draw against Spain in the campaign opener. Before the match against Argentina, he had around 18 million followers on Instagram, and the 40-year-old came out of the clash against defending champions with over 25 million followers, as per a report from O Globo, a Brazillian outlet. With around 20.4 million Instagram followers, Casillas, a 2010 FIFA World Cup champion, has been pushed down to second.

Costa Rica's Keylor Navas (19 million), Belgium's Thibaut Courtois (18 million) and Germany's Marc-Andre ter Stegen (16.7 million) are amongst the most followed goalies worldwide. The top 10 also includes Spain and Manchester United legend David de Gea and Emiliano Martinez (15.1 million each), Manuel Neuer (14.9 million), Gianluigi Buffon (10.9 million) and Brazil's Alisson Becker (9.1 million), as per O Globo.

Vozinha made a total of 18 saves in this tournament and conceded just five goals; the only goalies aged 40 or older to register more saves at a single WC are Peter Shilton (28 in 1990 for England) and Dino Zoff (27 in 1982 for Italy), as per OptaJoe.

Cabo Verde played out unbeaten against three world champion teams, the 2010 champions and third-ranked Spain, the 19th-ranked two-time champions Uruguay and now the second-placed, defending champions Argentina, showcasing that they do belong to the biggest of the stages.

In all, they scored four goals, conceded five, drew three matches and lost one.

Vozinha's journey from obscurity to stardom is astonishing. Before the FIFA WC, Vozinha featured in the second-tier Portugal football competition for the club Chaves, and is now the most followed goalie in the world. While Vozinha is now a social media sensation, he could grab a lot of eyeballs in the European football circuit as they prepare for the new season by bringing in new signings, and the 40-year-old has positioned himself as the hottest free-agent goalie, no doubt.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Respect to Vozinha for proving age is just a number! 🇮🇳👏 But let's be real—18 saves in 4 matches is good, not legendary. Casillas and Buffon built their followings over decades of excellence. Social media numbers today are inflated by viral moments. Still, happy for the guy—hard work pays off!

Michael C

As a football fan from the US, I'm amazed at how social media has changed the game. Vozinha's rise is incredible, but I wonder how much of this is genuine fandom vs. people hopping on a trend. Either way, Cabo Verde's performance was no fluke—they deserved better than just one point.

Kavya N

I love how football gives us these beautiful surprises! 🇮🇳⚽ Vozinha went from obscurity in Portugal's second division to being a global name overnight. This is like the Indian cricket team's underdog stories—reminds me of how we celebrated our 1983 World Cup win. Cabo Verde should be proud, they made their mark!

James A

Hold on—25 million followers from 18 million in one match? That's a 7 million jump overnight. Something doesn't add up unless Instagram bots are involved. Casillas earned his followers over 15+ years of elite performance. This feels more like a social media anomaly than a genuine football milestone.

Vikram M

Incredible what Cabo Verde achieved! A small African nation with a population less than Mumbai holds three world champions to draws. Vozinha's story is inspirational—if you perform on the biggest stage, the world

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