Cape Verde stuns
Spain with a surprising 0-0 draw in the country’s
World Cup debut 1 of 5 | Cabo Verde’s
Dailon Livramento, center, and Cabo Verde’s
Sidny Lopes Cabral celebrate after the
World Cup Group H soccer match between
Spain and
Cape Verde in
Atlanta, Monday, June 15, 2026. (
AP Photo/
Erik S. Lesser) 2 of 5 |
Cape Verde goalkeeper
Vozinha (1) makes a save during the
World Cup Group H soccer match between
Spain and
Cape Verde in
Atlanta, Monday, June 15, 2026. (
AP Photo/
Mike Stewart) 3 of 5 | Cabo Verde goalkeeper
Vozinha, left, reacts after the
World Cup Group H soccer match between
Spain and
Cape Verde in
Atlanta, Monday, June 15, 2026. (
AP Photo/
Erik S. Lesser) 4 of 5 |
Cape Verde fans cheer during the
World Cup Group H soccer match between
Spain and
Cape Verde in
Atlanta, Monday, June 15, 2026. (
AP Photo/
Erik S. Lesser) 5 of 5 |
Cape Verde wave to fans after a 0-0 draw during the
World Cup Group H soccer match between
Spain and
Cape Verde in
Atlanta, Monday, June 15, 2026. (
AP Photo/
Jacob Kupferman) 1 of 5 | Cabo Verde’s
Dailon Livramento, center, and Cabo Verde’s
Sidny Lopes Cabral celebrate after the
World Cup Group H soccer match between
Spain and
Cape Verde in
Atlanta, Monday, June 15, 2026. (
AP Photo/
Erik S. Lesser) 1 of 5 Cabo Verde’s
Dailon Livramento, center, and Cabo Verde’s
Sidny Lopes Cabral celebrate after the
World Cup Group H soccer match between
Spain and
Cape Verde in
Atlanta, Monday, June 15, 2026. (
AP Photo/
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Cape Verde goalkeeper
Vozinha (1) makes a save during the
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Cape Verde in
Atlanta, Monday, June 15, 2026. (
AP Photo/
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Cape Verde goalkeeper
Vozinha (1) makes a save during the
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Vozinha, left, reacts after the
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Atlanta (AP) — So much for a supersized
World Cup diluting the quality of soccer’s biggest tournament.Tiny
Cape Verde, making its debut at the
World Cup, pulled off a stunning upset to shut out heavily favored
Spain in a 0-0 draw on Monday.“This means everything for our country,” said
Cape Verde coach Pedro Leitão Brito. “We have always said that we wanted everybody to see our country, our team and we have shown organization and braveness and this is proof of what our country is about — resilience and to try to overcome hardships.” European champion
Spain is one of the favorites to win the tournament and was -1200 to beat
Cape Verde in its opening game. But it could not find a way past a 40-year-old goalkeeper and a stubborn defense that had an answer to everything
Spain’s superstars threw at them.Not even sensational teenager Lamine Yamal, who came in off the bench in the second half, could turn a game that ended with wild and emotional celebrations from
Cape Verde players and fans inside the stadium. “A dream” was how
Cape Verde defender Steven Moreira described it. Veteran goalkeeper
Vozinha broke down in tears after the final whistle following his impressive performance to keep
Spain at bay. 1 MIN READ 2 MIN READ 3 MIN READ He was the player of the match, pulling off a string of saves at the end of the first half to deny Ferran Torres, Pedri and Aymeric Laporte.The closest
Spain came to finding a breakthrough was when Torres struck the bar shortly before halftime. “We should have won today’s match with everything that happened, with all the favorable situations we created, but we lacked freshness and a clinical edge,” said
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente, who had warned before the match that
Cape Verde could be one of the surprise teams of the
World Cup.
Spain could have been the victim of an even bigger upset when Diney Borges had a late chance to win the game, but saw his header saved by
Spain keeper Unai Simon.
Cape Verde’s performance rebuked some of the criticisms that the expansion of the
World Cup from 32 teams to 48 would weaken the tournament.A group of islands with around half a million inhabitants is the third smallest nation to qualify for the tournament. And even against a
Spain team that is filled with superstar players,
Cape Verde proved its worth on soccer’s biggest stage. “All of us, we are happy because we work a lot to be here. We deserve to be here,” said
Vozinha. The 2010 champion
Spain is aiming to win the
World Cup for a second time, but a disappointing start echoes its performances in recent tournaments when it has failed to advance beyond the round of 16 in each of the last three editions. “What doubts do you think my team is going to have? Zero doubts,” said De la Fuente. “We know how difficult this competition is. The idea we need to follow is what took us here and what made us European champions.”
Spain plays Saudi Arabia on Sunday and
Cape Verde faces Uruguay.___James Robson is at https://x.com/jamesalanrobson___AP
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