The Cape Verdean team defended itself very well against a Spain team that tried to break through the wall of newcomers to World Cups with its passing football.
And the truth is that in the final part of the match they could have even scored when, following a corner, Diney Borges headed into the hands of goalkeeper Unai Simón.
The Cape Verdean party began with the final whistle, with Vozinha in tears for the great performance she performed at 40 years old. After all, he was chosen by FIFA as the man of the match in the first game of the tournament, which ended in a goalless draw.
The Cape Verdeans, coached by Bubista, will now face Uruguay on the 21st and close the group stage on June 27th with a duel against Saudi Arabia.
















