Cape Verde’s World Cup journey came to an end on Friday with a 3-2 loss to Argentina in extra time. Despite not winning a single match, the African team’s debut on the global stage was unforgettable, thanks in large part to the impressive performance of 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha.
A David-vs-Goliath Showdown
The Blue Sharks, as Cape Verde is known, were considered huge underdogs against the defending World Cup champions. However, they put up a fierce fight, with Vozinha making several incredible saves against Lionel Messi, one of the greatest players of all time.
Vozinha’s heroics included a point-blank stop in the 63rd minute, a free kick save in the 73rd, and a diving stop in the first 15-minute extra time period. His teammates also fought hard, but ultimately, it was not enough to overcome the mighty Argentinians.
A Moment of Pride for Cape Verde
Despite the loss, Cape Verde’s World Cup run was a moment of pride for the small African nation. The team’s participation in the tournament marked a significant milestone, and their performance earned them recognition and admiration from fans around the world.
Cape Verde’s coach, Bubista, expressed his pride in his team’s performance, saying, ‘We have dignified Cape Verde as a national team in most parts of the world. Today, we fought on an equal footing against Argentina.’ The team’s defender, Pico Lopes, also praised Vozinha, calling him a ‘quality, quality goalkeeper’ who deserves more recognition.
Original reporting: KSAT Sports (San Antonio) — read the source article.