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Cape Verde qualify for World Cup Round of 32, set up date with Argentina

Al Jazeera · 2026-06-27

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• What happened: Cape Verde qualified for the World Cup Round of 32 after drawing 0-0 with Saudi Arabia, securing a matchup against Argentina. • Why it matters: This marks Cape Verde's first appearance in the knockout stage of the World Cup, highlighting their remarkable journey as debutants in the tournament. • What to watch next: Cape Verde will face Argentina on July 3 in Miami, as they continue their historic run in the competition.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkCape Verde's Dailon Livramento celebrates with his teammates after the match [Troy Taormina/Reuters]By AFPPublished On 27 Jun 202627 Jun 2026World Cup debutants Cape Verde will face reigning champions Argentina in the knockout rounds after drawing 0-0 with Saudi Arabia to extend their fairytale journey.The stalemate in Houston and Spain’s 1-0 win over Uruguay, both on Friday, meant the team ranked 67th coming into the tournament finished runners-up behind Spain in Group H.Unbeaten in their three group matches, the archipelago nation of just over 500,000 will play Lionel Messi’s Argentina in Miami on July 3 in another chapter of their remarkable story.Spain, held 0-0 by Cape Verde in the first round of games, finished with seven points, with the debutants on three and Uruguay and Saudi Arabia both on their way home with two.Spain face the team that comes second in Group J, which will be either Algeria or Austria.With history beckoning, Cape Verde coach Bubista changed half his starting side, some of it enforced, but retained his heroic goalkeeper Vozinha.The 40-year-old stopper single-handedly kept Cape Verde in it as they held out for a famous point against European champions Spain in their first-ever World Cup match.Cape Verde, which is off the west coast of Africa, then claimed a brave 2-2 draw with two-time former champions Uruguay.That gave them a scarcely believable shot at the knockout rounds coming into the encounter against Saudi Arabia, who themselves were still alive.At the same time, in Guadalajara, Spain and Uruguay met as an unexpectedly tight group that went down to the wire.Cape Verde had slightly the better of the first half in Houston against a Saudi side who drew 1-1 with Uruguay before being thrashed 4-0 by Spain.The Saudis suffered a blow in the 33rd minute when experienced defender Hassan al-Tambakti was stretchered off injured.Cape Verde players celebrate their knockout stage qualification [Troy Taormina/Reuters]Spain took the lead towards the end of the first half in Mexico, the news greeted by cheers from Cape Verde fans in Houston.Willy Semedo fired not too far wide of the Saudi post, but neither side seriously threatened in a tense first half.At that point, Cape Verde were going through at Uruguay’s expense.Three minutes after the break, Jamiro Monteiro had a major chance from close range, but his finish was weak. Then Kevin Pina had an effort from distance that whistled just off target.The tension went up a notch as they entered the final quarter, but Saudi Arabia were strangely lacking in invention even though they were chasing the game.In the 75th minute, goalkeeper Mohammed al-Owais kept them in it with a vital stop from Laros Duarte.A point was enough for Cape Verde, but if anything, they were the more likely to score as the match ticked into the dying minutes.

Source: Al Jazeera
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