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    Cape Verde cause another World Cup shock to deny Uruguay

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    Jun 21, 2026, 08:20 PM ET

    Cape Verde’s magical start to its first World Cup isn’t over. It might just be getting started.

    The tiny island nation that stunned tournament favorite Spain last week did it again against Uruguay on Sunday, coming from behind for a 2-2 draw.

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    Kevin Pina scored on a free kick for Cape Verde’s first-ever goal in the World Cup, and Hélio Varela scored the equalizer for what has become one of the most surprising teams of the expanded 48-team tournament — a squad that now has a legitimate chance of getting into the knockout stage.

    “This is something we owe to other smaller national teams,” Cape Verde coach Pedro Leitão Brito said through an interpreter. “Teams that struggled to qualify for a world tournament. We’re also here to show that a country may be small, may struggle financially, but if they are resilient, if they can endure struggle, they can also stand shoulder to shoulder with other major teams and with players who are on another level.”

    The group of islands off Africa’s West coast have about 4,000 square meters (about 2.5 miles) of landmass and approximately a half million inhabitants, making Cape Verde the third-smallest nation by population to qualify for the World Cup.

    Even as a large number of fans at Miami Stadium chanted for Uruguay throughout Sunday’s match, Cape Verdean players seemed undaunted.

    “Once you’re on the pitch, a lot of things become equal,” Leitão Brito said.

    Cape Verde forward Hélio Varela celebrates with teammates after scoring against Uruguay. CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP via Getty Images

    Cape Verdean fans who watched their team pull off one of the stunners of the tournament last week by holding Spain to a scoreless draw continued their celebrations when Pina blasted a strike past diving goalie Fernando Muslera for a 1-0 lead in the 21st minute.

    Maxi Araújo and Agustín Canobbio scored late first-half goals minutes apart to put Uruguay ahead, but Varela, minutes after coming into the game, caught Muslera way off his line for the tying goal in the second half and his first international score.

    Varela celebrated by hopping into his teammates’ arms and flexing atop their shoulders as Muslera and other Uruguay players dropped their heads in disappointment.

    “The result, I think, was quite deserved,” coach Marcelo Bielsa said afterward through an interpreter.

    It was Uruguay’s second draw after a 1-1 finish against Saudi Arabia in their opener. La Celeste face Spain in their group stage finale, with an uphill climb to reach the knockout stage after failing to capitalize on several late chances to take the lead.

    “The organizational mistakes that were made – that a squad makes – they always fall upon the driver,” Bielsa added. “What I mean by that is the head coach. … There is no magical recipe whatsoever to fix them. It goes without saying we paid a very high cost for those mistakes.”

    It was another special moment for Cape Verde’s Vozinha, who became one of the tournament’s breakout stars after shutting down Spain. The 40-year-old goalie had his mother in the stands for the match; she was unable to attend Cape Verde’s opening draw against Spain because she couldn’t obtain a visa.

    It was also the first World Cup match with two starting goalies age 40-plus. Muslera, who made his 18th World Cup appearance, turned 40 on June 16.

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