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Cape Verde Hold Spain to Surprise World Cup Draw

The point raises Cape Verde’s chance of reaching the knockout stage and highlights veteran goalkeeper Vozinha’s seven-save display.

Overview

  • Cape Verde held European champions Spain to a 0-0 draw in Atlanta on Monday, forcing a rare stalemate at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium before 67,640 fans.
  • Forty-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha made seven saves and was named man of the match for keeping Spain off the scoresheet.
  • Spain entered the game ranked second in the FIFA rankings while Cape Verde were 67th, making this result one of the biggest ranking-gap upsets across recent World Cups.
  • The single point gives debutants Cape Verde a realistic path to the knockout round with group games to come against Uruguay and Saudi Arabia.
  • As one of the tournament’s smallest nations and a World Cup debutant, Cape Verde’s result will boost the profile of its players and could lead to more scouting interest and investment in the country’s football program.