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BBC World15.06.2026Sport2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Cape Verde Celebrates Historic World Cup Draw Against Spain

L'essentiel

  • Cape Verdeans erupted in celebrations after their national football team, the Blue Sharks, held European champions Spain to a 0-0 draw in their World Cup opener.
  • The historic result, achieved by a nation of half a million people, fueled national pride and hopes for further success.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Cape Verde, a small island nation, qualified for the World Cup for the first time in history after edging out Cameroon. They are in Group H with former World Cup winners Spain and Uruguay.

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The streets of Cape Verde's capital, Praia, shook to the deafening sounds of vuvuzelas, chants and car horns, after the Blue Sharks held European champions Spain to a 0-0 draw in their World Cup opener.

Though the sides shared the points, for many Cape Verdeans it felt more like a win.

"It was an emotional moment," said Isa Conceição, a supporter who was watching the match from a packed fan zone.

She, like thousands of other attendees, was dressed in a blue national team jersey to show pride in her country's World Cup exploits. Much of the island nation erupted in wild celebrations at the final whistle.

"Being a small country and being able to achieve such a good result against Spain, a football powerhouse, is the greatest feeling ever," she told the BBC.

Men, women, and children were all dancing to the rhythm of the official World Cup song released by the Cape Verdean Football Federation.

As the beats of "nos óra dja txiga" played through the fan zone, supporters chanted along in excitement – some waving the national flag. The word is Cape Verdean Creole for "our time has come."

It seemed a fitting phrase after the small country of about half a million people edged continental giants, Cameroon, to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in history.

The squad came into the tournament as the underdogs, playing in group H against two former World Cup winning teams – Spain and Uruguay.

To France-based visitor Pauline, Cape Verde's performance on Monday could be attributed to the fact that they "played with their hearts."

"I thought Spain was going to win the match, but the energy, the speed of Cape Verde was just amazing," added a Congolese supporter who was also visiting the islands for the first time.

Many other foreigners were rooting for Cape Verde, the archipelago off the coast of West Africa whose idyllic beaches and landscapes attract about a million tourists every year.

Across several neighbourhoods, the country's flags were hoisted on windows, balconies, and even on rooftops. Owners of several vehicles plying the streets rejoiced with symbolic honks and screams, most of them either waving the flag or hanging samples by their car windows.

The national team's defensive campaign against a football behemoth such as Spain, raised the hopes of citizens that the squad may even make it beyond the group stage.

They will play Uruguay and Saudi Arabia in their next group fixtures which will determine their fate.

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  • Cape Verde to advance beyond the group stage.

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Questions ouvertes

  • Will Cape Verde advance beyond the group stage?
  • How will Cape Verde perform against Uruguay and Saudi Arabia?

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This article was originally published by BBC World.

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