Cape Verde hero Vozinha sheds 'tears of resilience' after stopping Spain
"The dream came true. We competed against Spain, one of the best teams in the world," said Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha after securing a 0-0 draw against La Roja.
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"The dream came true. We competed against Spain, one of the best teams in the world," said Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha after securing a 0-0 draw against La Roja.
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"The dream came true. We competed against Spain, one of the best teams in the world," said Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha after securing a 0-0 draw against La Roja.
Vozinha broke down in tears at the end of Monday's 0-0 draw with Spain after the 40-year-old was mobbed by his teammates following a stunning display.
Cabo Verde fans revel in the biggest shock of this World Cup so far, the tournament debutants holding European champion Spain to a 0-0 draw.
‘Hand of Voz’: Cape Verde hold Spain thanks to their 40-year-old goalkeeper