The 2026 FIFA World Cup has witnessed one of its greatest fairytales, as tournament debutants Cabo Verde have defied all expectations to secure a historic spot in the knockout stages.
The island nation, one of the smallest countries by population ever to qualify for the World Cup, completed their remarkable group-stage campaign with a gritty 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia on Friday. The result, combined with Spain’s 1-0 victory over Uruguay in the other Group H fixture, was enough for the Blue Sharks to finish second in the group with three points, edging out two-time champions Uruguay.
Cabo Verde entered the final round of matches knowing their fate was not entirely in their own hands. A disciplined and determined defensive display against Saudi Arabia in Houston was enough to secure the vital point they needed once news of Uruguay’s defeat to Spain was confirmed.
The team’s path to the knockout rounds has been nothing short of sensational. They announced themselves on the global stage with a thrilling 2-2 draw against Uruguay in their opening match, coming from behind to secure a point. Kevin Pina made history by scoring Cabo Verde’s first-ever World Cup goal from a free-kick, before Helio Varela struck a memorable equalizer to stun the South American giants. They then followed it up with a resilient goalless stalemate against title-favorites Spain, showcasing a defensive fortitude that has become the hallmark of their campaign.
The dream run is set to continue with a monumental challenge. The Blue Sharks will face defending champions Argentina in the Round of 32 at Miami Stadium on 3 July. For a nation making its World Cup debut, simply qualifying was a milestone; advancing to the knockout stage has cemented their place in footballing history. The fairytale continues.
