Vozinha and Lopes Lead Cape Verde to Historic Point Against Dominant Spain
The full-time whistle at MetLife Stadium sparked scenes of unbridled joy as Cape Verde held tournament heavyweights Spain to a stunning 0-0 draw in their 2026 World Cup opener. The African minnows, ranked 65th in the world, produced a defensive masterclass to frustrate Luis de la Fuente’s star-studded side, with 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha rolling back the years to make a string of superb saves. Defender Pico Lopes, who famously earned his first call-up via LinkedIn, epitomised the Blue Sharks’ spirit with a tireless display at the back, blocking everything that came his way.
Spain’s 27 Attempts and 734 Passes Not Enough
The statistics laid bare Spain’s dominance, yet their inability to find a way past Vozinha must rank as one of the great World Cup oddities. La Roja had 27 attempts on goal and completed a staggering 734 passes, but a combination of heroic last-ditch defending and wasteful finishing kept them at bay. Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams were left visibly frustrated as chance after chance went begging, while Cape Verde’s players celebrated every block like a goal. The result leaves Group B wide open, with Cape Verde daring to dream of a historic knockout-stage berth.
“This is the Stuff of Dreams!” – Pico Lopes Reflects on Unforgettable Night
“Third place might be enough, football doesn't always respect the odds, there are upsets – this is the stuff of dreams!”
Those words from Shamrock Rovers defender Pico Lopes, speaking before the tournament, captured the essence of Cape Verde’s remarkable achievement. The Irish-born centre-back, who qualifies through his father, has become a cult hero after his journey from the League of Ireland to a World Cup start. His partnership with the evergreen Vozinha – the oldest player at this tournament – provided the foundation for a result that will be celebrated across the archipelago and beyond.
Key Takeaways
- Cape Verde’s goalless draw with Spain is one of the biggest shocks in recent World Cup history, defying a 65-place gap in the FIFA rankings.
- 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha produced a man-of-the-match performance, denying Spain’s array of attacking talent.
- Spain’s 27 attempts and 734 passes highlight their territorial dominance but also their lack of cutting-edge in the final third.
- Pico Lopes’ journey from a LinkedIn call-up to World Cup starter embodies Cape Verde’s fairy-tale underdog story.
- The result blows Group B wide open, with Cape Verde now well placed to challenge for a top-two finish and a place in the knockout rounds.
Quick Facts
Match: Spain 0-0 Cape Verde, 2026 World Cup Group B
Shots: Spain 27, Cape Verde 1
Passes completed: Spain 734, Cape Verde 124
Possession: Spain 81%, Cape Verde 19%
Key performer: Vozinha (6 saves, 3 punches, 2 high claims)
Quote: “Third place might be enough, football doesn't always respect the odds, there are upsets – this is the stuff of dreams!” – Pico Lopes