World Cup, Cape Verde and Vozinha
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The soccer world was left stunned after Cape Verde battled Spain to a draw on Monday.
European champions Spain were enormous favourites going into their World Cup opener against Cape Verde, with 65 places separating the two sides in the FIFA World Rankings. On paper, it was supposed
Spain faces Cape Verde in the first match of Group H in the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia on Monday, June 15 — here’s how to watch.
Cape Verde's stunning draw against Spain in the World Cup led to arrests in Brockton, Massachusetts after some celebrations became disorderly.
In the aftermath of Cape Verde pulling off one of the most shocking draws in FIFA World Cup history versus Spain, some great stories are starting to come out about the Blue Sharks. One of them has to do with Cape Verde star Roberto Lopes, who was actually recruited to the team through the social media app, LinkedIn.
Tiny Cape Verde pulled off a stunning result in its World Cup debut by holding heavily favored Spain scoreless in a 0-0 draw.
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At least 9 arrested after Cape Verde fans take over Brockton streets
Brockton Police said a few people threw bottles at police and set off fireworks as fans took the streets to celebrate Cabo Verde's World Cup showing.
Former Scotland players Neil McCann and Willie Miller share their thoughts on how Steve Clarke's side might find success against Morocco.
