World Cup, Cabo Verde
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Cabo Verde has shot to international fame after an inspiring performance at the World Cup in 2026, and there are many reasons why this island nation is worth a visit
Witness the historic 2026 World Cup journey as underdog Cabo Verde prepares for a massive Round of 32 clash against Argentina on 4 July, proving that resilience and footballing passion define global sports greatness.
Cape Verde will take on Argentina in the World Cup Round of 32. For Brockton, home to 20,000 Cape Verdeans, anticipation is high.
The point earned against Spain in Cabo Verde's first-ever World Cup match was the culmination of a long journey and one of the most shocking results in World Cup history
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A nation of 10 volcanic islands scattered across the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Senegal in West Africa, Cabo Verde gained independence from Portugal only in 1975. The country has twice as many citizens living abroad as those residing on the islands.
Fans of the team and its star goalkeeper Vozinha are anxiously awaiting the match at Houston Stadium against Saudi Arabia on Friday.
Cabo Verde has won over many hearts with its brave showing at the Fifa World Cup, but there’s a lot more to this West African archipelago and former Portuguese colony.
