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Sunday, June 21, 2026

Vozinha finally Beaten, but Cape Verde have His Back

 39/104ths of the World Cup

  

 

Uruguay had to chase their match against Saudi Arabia back to earn a 1-1 draw. Cape Verde held Spain to a scoreless draw thanks to their keeper Vozinha. The two sides met for the first time at this World Cup, both with dreams of advancing deeper into the championship.Kevin Pina would give Cape Verde the lead when he struck the first Cape Verdean goal at a World Cup. Maxi Araujo would tie the match for Uruguay at the 44th minute mark. Agustin Canobbio would give Uruguay their first lead of this tournament with a goal in the 6th minute of first half stoppage time. Helio Varela would save Cape Verde with is 61st minute equalizer. Both teams would find themselves on 2 points after their second match. Uruguay must survive against Spain during their last match, while Cape Verde look to knock off Saudi Arabia for a match in the Round of 32.

 

 

 

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