Cape Verde shuts out Spain in shocking World Cup 2026 draw

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ATLANTA — Tiny Cape Verde pulled off a stunning result in its World Cup debut, shutting out heavily favored Spain.

An impressive performance by 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha helped Cape Verde play one of the favorites to in the tournament to a 0-0 draw. The final score is the biggest shock of the tournament so far.

Cape Verde actually had a chance to in the game, but Diney Borges’ late header was saved by Spain keeper Unai Simon.

Cape Verde players celebrate after earning a 0-0 draw against Spain in a World Cup Group H match on June 15, 2026. AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser
Cape Verde’s Steven Moreira, right, heads the ball as Spain’s Gavi looks on during a World Cup Group H match on June 15, 2026. AP Photo/Mike Stewart

European champion Spain’s roster is filled with superstar players. But they were frustrated by the underdogs from Cape Verde, with Vozinha pulling off a string of saves before halftime.

Barcelona forward Ferran Torres came closest to scoring for Spain, hitting the bar with shot and later forcing a save from Vozinha on another well-struck ball.

The keeper also denied Pedri and pushed away another potential score late in the half.

Cape Verde goalie Vozinha celebrates after his team’s World Cup draw against Spain on June 15, 2026. REUTERS
Cape Verde fans celebrate in the stands in Atlanta after the team’s World Cup draw against Spain on June 15, 2026. REUTERS

Cape Verde — a group of islands with around half a million inhabitants — is playing at its first World Cup.

The 2010 champion Spain is aiming to win the World Cup for a second time, but coach Luis de la Fuente warned on Sunday that Cape Verde could be one of the surprise teams of the tournament.

Cape Verde continued to defend stubbornly in the second half and not even teenage star Lamine Yamal could turn the game Spain’s way after he entered the match.



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