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    Five Lessons from Cape Verde’s Historic Run to the World Cup Knockout Stage

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsJune 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Cape Verde’s remarkable FIFA World Cup journey continued on Saturday morning as the Blue Sharks secured a historic place in the Round of 32 with a goalless draw against Saudi Arabia.

    The African debutants finished second in Group H with three points, ahead of two-time world champions Uruguay and 2034 World Cup hosts Saudi Arabia. Their reward is a mouth-watering clash against defending champions Argentina on July 3 in Miami.

    Here are some of the key lessons from Cape Verde’s historic achievement:

    Cape Verde have proved they belong on the world stage

    Few gave Cape Verde a chance of progressing from a group that included Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia. However, the Blue Sharks defied expectations by remaining unbeaten in all three matches.

    They drew against Spain, held Uruguay and secured the point they needed against Saudi Arabia, showing that organisation, discipline and belief can compete with football’s biggest names.

    Bubista’s tactical discipline has been crucial

    Head coach Bubista deserves enormous credit for building a team capable of frustrating stronger opponents while remaining dangerous on the counter-attack.

    Against Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde created the better opportunities. Willy Semedo tested goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais early on, while Kevin Pina and Laros Duarte both came close to finding the winning goal.

    The team’s defensive structure and tactical awareness have been among the biggest reasons behind their success.

    Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha has explained why he was overcome with emotion after his heroic performance against Spain at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha has explained why he was overcome with emotion after his heroic performance against Spain at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    Small nations can still dream big

    With a population of around 525,000 people, Cape Verde have become one of the biggest stories of the tournament.

    Their qualification reminds the football world that success is not always determined by population size, financial power or historical achievements. The Blue Sharks have shown that unity, organisation and determination can overcome the odds.

    African football continues to make history

    Cape Verde have become the first African nation making its World Cup debut to progress beyond the group stage since Ghana achieved the feat in 2006.

    They are also the third African debutants to remain unbeaten during the group stage, underlining the growing competitiveness of African football on the global stage.

    Argentina cannot afford to underestimate them

    The celebrations among the Cape Verde players after the final whistle, as they gathered around a phone to follow the conclusion of Spain’s victory over Uruguay, reflected just how much this achievement means.

    However, their fairytale journey is far from over. Defending champions Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, will be overwhelming favourites in the Round of 32, but Cape Verde have already shown they fear nobody.

    If the Blue Sharks have taught the football world anything at this tournament, it is that writing them off is a dangerous mistake.

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