2026 marks a first appearance at a World Cup for Cape Verde, with manager – and former player – Bubista leading his nation to ...
The Cape Verdean Association of Boston thanked fans from Brockton and beyond for welcoming Cape Verde's men's national soccer ...
The Blue Sharks have long been considered international minnows and only joined Fifa in 1985 - four decades later and they ...
Cape Verde's national football team made a festive arrival in the US ahead of taking part in their first-ever FIFA World Cup.
One to watch: Centre back Shogo Taniguchi is the type of player World Cups were made for. He spent most of his career at one ...
For the first time in history Cape Verde, the tiny volcanic archipelago of just 525,000 people, one of the smallest countries in the world, has qualified for the competition.
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Hard Rock Stadium (renamed Miami Stadium during the World Cup) will host Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde, Brazil, Scotland, Colombia and Portugal.
A record 48 teams and 104 matches has raised doubts about the tournament's competitiveness. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PRAIA—Cape Verde may be small, but its soccer World Cup dream is huge. With just over half a million people, it's one of the tiniest countries ever to qualify for the tournament. From the volcanic ...
The 2026 men’s Fifa World Cup marks a seismic shift in the global football landscape. The decision to expand the final stage ...