
The 40-year-old keeper who inspired Cape Verde's historic debut
The 40-year-old keeper who inspired Cape Verde's historic debut Figure caption, World Cup debutants Cape Verde hold on for draw against SpainByElizabeth ConwayWorld Cup reporter , AtAtlanta StadiumPublished1 hour agoAs...
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Here is the latest breaking news from around the world: The 40-year-old keeper who inspired Cape Verde's historic debut Figure caption, World Cup debutants Cape Verde hold on for draw against SpainByElizabeth ConwayWorld Cup reporter , AtAtlanta StadiumPublished1 hour agoAs the final whistle rang out around the Atlanta Stadium, the cameras cut to Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha. Tears streamed down the 40-year-old's face as the magnitude of what he had just achieved was starting to sink in, after his side's 0-0 draw with World Cup favourites Spain. The stands erupted and thousands of Cape Verde supporters, who had carried their team with relentless noise for 90 minutes, celebrated together - hugging, dancing, and relishing the result.
On the pitch, players raced towards each other in complete joy. Even the neutrals had been swept up in the occasion - by full-time, many were celebrating too. Against European champions Spain, veteran goalkeeper Vozinha had delivered the performance of his life to earn a heroic clean sheet and the most memorable result in his country's history.
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"I cried because I grew up with my grandparents," said Vozinha after being awarded player of the match. "Unfortunately they were not here. They died a few years before.
They were everything for me, everything for my life. "And also because of my mum. She didn't manage to be here because of the visa.
Because of the money you have to pay for the visa, we didn't manage on time. I would like her to be here. "He added: "Our best weapon is our unity.
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Regardless of the player who arrives today, or the player who is 10 or 15 years old, the way we treat our family is our greatest strength. "Everyone thought that we came here just to enjoy the World Cup, but no, we know that we have teams that we will always respect, because this is our first time, but we are here to compete, and we are here to fight for our country. "World Cup debutants Cape Verde earn stunning draw against Spain 2,500 passes since Spain's last World Cup goal - key stats as Cape Verde stifle group rivals Published1 hour ago'It's been a dream since I was a child'For Vozinha, this moment had been a lifetime in the making.
Born Josimar Dias, the Cape Verde goalkeeper has spent his entire career chasing the dream of playing at a World Cup. When it finally arrived, it came with history attached. At 40 years and 12 days, he became the oldest player to appear in a nation's debut World Cup match, surpassing the record set on Sunday by Curacao's Eloy Room.
In fact, only Egypt's Essam El Hadary was older when making their World Cup debut. It is a remarkable milestone in a career defined by perseverance. "I started playing professional football when I was 25 years old, in 2012.
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