Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha's mother gets US VISA
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Follow live as Spain get their World Cup campaign underway against debutants Cape Verde.
Cape Verde hero Vozinha put on a Player of the Match display as they drew 0-0 with Spain in their FIFA World Cup debut on Monday with his mom watching on from afar - something she won't have to repeat
The soccer world was left stunned after Cape Verde battled Spain to a draw on Monday.
The first shock of the World Cup was a scoreless draw between Spain and Cape Verde. Just how big of a surprise was it?
Cape Verde's goalkeeper Josimar José Évora Dias, who goes by the nickname Vozinha, made seven saves in a stunning 0-0 draw against Spain on Monday in the West African archipelago's first-ever men's World Cup appearance. But he said his mother, Evora, couldn't attend the match in Atlanta due to U.S. visa complications.
The Blue Sharks held a tournament favorite scoreless in their first World Cup match. Learn about the country behind one of the day's biggest shocks.
If you ever questioned the power and popularity of soccer as the world’s game, the story of Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha should put all doubts to rest. The 40-year-old goalkeeper was the unlikeliest of World Cup cult heroes with a remarkable performance that led the tiny island nation to a heroic 0-0 draw with
Former Scotland players Neil McCann and Willie Miller share their thoughts on how Steve Clarke's side might find success against Morocco.
