AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Homecoming: Cape Verde’s “Blue Sharks” returned to Praia on Sunday to a hero’s welcome after their historic debut at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where they pushed defending champions Argentina into extra time before a 3-2 loss in the Round of 32. Independence Day Celebrations: The parade and airport crowds coincided with Cabo Verde’s 51st Independence Day, turning the homecoming into a carnival of drumming, dancing and flags, with President José Maria Neves telling fans “Argentina won, but Cape Verde triumphed.” Vozinha in the Spotlight: Goalkeeper Vozinha, now a global social media sensation with more than 26 million Instagram followers, said the team wanted “something bigger” but will “celebrate with our people,” while coach Bubista stressed the run proved Cape Verde can compete with the best. Local Pride, Global Attention: Fans also highlighted standout moments like Sidny Lopes Cabral’s extra-time strike and the team’s draws against Spain and Uruguay. Sports Culture Beyond Football: The celebrations also fed into wider national pride, with Cape Verdeans in the diaspora marking the moment, and the men’s basketball team securing a World Cup qualifying berth.
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