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Lionel Messi and Argentina are five games from becoming the first nation to win back-to-back World Cup since Brazil more than 60 years ago, as they begin their knockout round quest against minnows Cape Verde in Miami on Friday (6 pm ET).
The underdogs of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Cabo Verde, put up a spirited fight against reigning champions Argentina before seeing their run end in the Round of 32. Back home, Vozinha, the tournament’s oldest debutant and a fan favorite,
Where previous matches had brought more than 700 patrons to Ana's Palace, only a hundred or so came Friday to watch Cabo Verde take on Argentina.
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Actors, former players and pundits across the world have come together in support of Cabo Verde after their World Cup heroics.
Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vozinha made 18 saves in the FIFA World Cup 2026, the third most by a custodian aged 40 or above in the tournament. He made seven saves against Spain and eight against Argentina as Cabo Verde crash out in the Round of 32 after a 2-3 loss to defending champions.