A goalless draw that felt like a victory: Cape Verde put in a disciplined performance against the heavily favoured Spanish side in their first-ever World Cup match, holding 'La Roja' to a 0-0 result on Monday evening at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The standout of the night was the 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha, whose heroics between the posts kept Spain at bay and secured a valuable point for his team. The veteran player amassed over 2 million followers following the game.
The match was keenly followed by Cape Verdeans living in Luxembourg, home to a vibrant community from the archipelago. In Ettelbruck, fans gathered for a public viewing event, seizing the opportunity to celebrate both their team's impressive debut and the historic point gained against one of football’s giants.
Cape Verde, nicknamed the "Blue Sharks", will next face Uruguay in Group H, before taking on Saudi Arabia as they continue their World Cup campaign.