PRAIA, July 6 (Reuters): Cape Verde's football squad were given a heroes' welcome by thousands of fans when they returned home on Sunday after a fairytale run at the World Cup that ended in a 3-2 defeat by Argentina in the round of 32.
July 5 is Cape Verde's Independence Day and there was a holiday atmosphere as the Blue Sharks and their charismatic coach Bubista danced to pumping music on a stage in front of a sign reading "Obrigado! Cabo Verde".
"What's up Praia!" goalkeeper and social media sensation Vozinha shouted through a microphone to huge cheers.
A collection of 10 volcanic islands with a population of some 500,000 off the coast of West Africa, Cape Verde did not play a World Cup qualifier until the start of the century and were ranked 67th in the world coming into this year's tournament.
They stunned the football world by holding two former champions, Spain and Uruguay, to draws in the opening round and became the least populous nation to reach the knockout stages of a World Cup.
They cemented their place in the hearts of football fans around the world with a fearless display of defiance against reigning champions Argentina in Miami last Friday, going down 3-2 after extra time in a pulsating match.
I think the choice of the referee was, of course, his choice, but I don't think it was the correct call. I think a yellow card would have been fair.
Heroes' welcome for Cape Verde
FE Team | Published: July 07, 2026 00:19:18
A drone view shows the Quebra Canela beach, Praia, Cape Verde where Cape Verde fans gather with their national flags to welcome their players and celebrate their arrival from the World Cup in the United States. Photo taken on Sunday — Reuters
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