Cape Verde deny mighty Spain on historic day of draws
5 min readUpdated: Jun 16, 2026 10:22 AM IST Just being at the FIFA World Cup is history enough for Cape Verde, one would have thought. In their first appearance at the tournament, they were facing a star-studded Spain, a team that had the luxury to not even select a single Spanish player from Real Madrid. Cape Verde, on the other hand, have a leading player who was recruited through LinkedIn to turn up for them and plays for Shamrock Rovers in Ireland. And yet, on the day, they frustrated Spain right till the end and ground out a 0-0 draw. Their 33-year-old defender Roberto Lopes, the aforementioned LinkedIn find, and their 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha, were the two great heroes of the effort at the Atlanta Stadium. Spanish head coach Luis De la Fuente’s initial tactics did not help. The Spaniards stretched their team wide and rotated the ball in the early minutes, but their wastefulness was worrisome. Mikel Oyarzabal, de la Fuente’s striker of choice, managed to get his first touch in the 30th …


