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Cabo Verde’s Deroy Duarte: ‘I Feel Like I’m in a Dream’ After Historic World Cup 2026 Knockout Qualification

Cabo Verde midfielder Deroy Duarte expressed his disbelief after his team qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage for the first time. The Blue Sharks held Saudi Arabia to a goalless draw, advancing behind Spain in Group H. Duarte, who was named Player of the Match, called the achievement a dream come true. The team will now face defending champions Argentina in the Round of 32.

FIFA World Cup 2026: "Feel like I'm in dream," says Cabo Verde midfielder Deroy Duarte

Houston, June 27

Cabo Verde midfielder Deroy Duarte described the emotion of his side's historic FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification as mad and said he felt like he was living a dream after the Blue Sharks sealed their place in the knockout stage for the first time.

"Honestly, it's mad. I feel like I'm in a dream," Duarte said, as quoted by Reuters after Cabo Verde held Saudi Arabia to a goalless draw in their final Group H fixture to progress behind table-toppers Spain.

Reflecting on his journey, Duarte said reaching the World Cup and making history was beyond anything he had imagined. Duarte was also adjudged Player of the Match for his standout performance.

"Ever since I was a kid, I've always dreamed of playing in a World Cup. To be man of the match and make history is something I could never have imagined," he added.

The midfielder also shifted focus to the road ahead, urging his teammates to first celebrate the achievement before preparing for the next challenge.

"First, let's celebrate. We're so happy. Let's hope all Cape Verdeans are happy too. From tomorrow, we'll focus on the next match," Duarte said, as quoted by Reuters.

Looking ahead to the Round of 32 clash, he acknowledged the challenge of facing defending champions Argentina but remained optimistic.

"It's against Argentina, isn't it? A tough match, but let's believe. Anything is possible," he said.

The Blue Sharks are also the smallest nation to qualify for the knockout stages of the global tournament.

The islanders, who are the third smallest nation to play at the global finals, drew all three of their matches to progress in second place, according to the FIFA Website.

Cabo Verde became the first nation since Chile at the 1998 World Cup to advance from the group stage after drawing all of their matches.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, I'm amazed by Cabo Verde. They didn't win a single match but still advanced! That's the beauty of football—sometimes it's not about flashy goals but grit and teamwork. Duarte's emotional words make me feel so happy for him. But can we talk about how drawn all three matches is rare? Only Chile did it in 1998. History repeats itself, but this time for an underdog. 🤩

Vikram M

This is the magic of the World Cup! A nation with a population smaller than some Indian cities has reached the knockout stage. It shows that dreams can come true with hard work. But I can't help thinking—why can't India do this? We have the passion and population, but our infrastructure is lacking. Maybe this will motivate our football federation to improve. 🙏 Also, kudos to Duarte for staying humble despite his success.

Sarah B

I'm from the US but living in India and this story touches my heart. Duarte's "feel like I'm in a dream" is pure emotion. But I have to respectfully note—maybe Saudi Arabia underestimated them? That goalless draw was gutsy. Still, what an achievement! They're the smallest nation ever in the knockout stage. Imagine the party on those islands tonight! 🎉

Rohit P

As an Indian football fan, this gives me so much hope. If Cabo Verde can do it with limited resources, why can't we? Duarte's journey from dreaming as a kid to being Man of the Match is inspiring. But I worry about the next match—Argentina are defending champions and Messi will be hungry. Still, "anything is possible" is the right attitude. Let's see if the Blue Sharks can shock the world again! 🦈

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