Cape Verde stuns Spain in World Cup 2026 upset

Cape Verde, a volcanic archipelago off the west coast of Africa with a population of roughly 529,000, just earned their first-ever World Cup point. They did it against Spain, the reigning European champions and co-favorites to win the entire tournament.

The Group H opener on June 15, 2026, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta ended 0-0.

How Cape Verde survived 90 minutes of Spanish siege

Spain did what Spain does. They controlled the ball, moved it with surgical precision, and created chances at will. Approximately 70% of possession belonged to La Roja in the first half alone.

They registered 27 shots on goal across the match. Twenty-seven. For context, that’s the kind of volume that usually produces three or four goals against most international sides.

It produced zero against Cape Verde.

The reason has a name: Vozinha. The 40-year-old goalkeeper turned in the performance of a lifetime, making seven crucial saves to keep Spain off the scoresheet. At an age when most professional footballers have long since retired, Vozinha was diving, punching, and parrying shots from players half his age.

Cape Verde didn’t try to outplay Spain. They absorbed pressure with a defensive discipline that bordered on art, collapsed passing lanes, packed the box, and trusted their goalkeeper to handle whatever leaked through.

A nation’s first World Cup moment

Here’s the thing about Cape Verde’s presence in this tournament. This was their debut. Their first World Cup match ever. Ranked 67th in FIFA’s global rankings, they weren’t supposed to be competitive against the fourth-most-successful team in World Cup history.

Cape Verde is a country with fewer people than the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Their entire population could fit inside a handful of major football stadiums around the world.

And yet they walked off the pitch in Atlanta with a point that Spain desperately wanted.

What this means for Group H and Spain’s campaign

For Spain, this is an uncomfortable result but not a catastrophic one. Twenty-seven shots and no goals suggests a finishing problem, not a creation problem. Spain generated more than enough opportunities to win comfortably.

Vozinha’s seven-save masterclass will be replayed for years. A 40-year-old goalkeeper, playing in his country’s first World Cup match, shutting out the European champions with nothing but reflexes and nerve.

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