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    CAPE VERDE GOALKEEPER VOZINHA’S WORLD CUP HEROICS OVERSHADOWED BY HEARTBREAK AS MOTHER MISSES HISTORIC MOMENT

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    40-Year-Old Goalkeeper Delivers Man of the Match Performance Against Spain, But Visa Challenges Keep His Mother Away from Witnessing His Greatest Night.

    WORLD CUP 2026 –  JUNE 17 – ASAL POST

    ATLANTA, USA – Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha produced one of the greatest performances of his career on football’s biggest stage, but the emotional night was marked by heartbreak after his mother was unable to watch his historic World Cup display due to visa-related challenges.

    The Cape Verde shot-stopper became the hero of his nation’s historic World Cup debut after helping the island country secure a stunning 0-0 draw against Spain, denying the European giants with a remarkable goalkeeping masterclass.

    Facing relentless pressure from Spain, who recorded 23 attempts on goal, Vozinha turned back the years with an outstanding performance, making eight crucial saves to preserve a clean sheet and earn the Man of the Match award.

    The 40-year-old goalkeeper’s display stunned fans around the world as Cape Verde, a nation of about half a million people, announced their arrival on football’s grandest stage with a result few expected.

    However, behind the celebrations was a deeply emotional story.

    Speaking after the match, Vozinha revealed that his mother was not present at the stadium because she was unable to travel to the United States after facing visa challenges.

    “I cried after the game because I grew up with my grandparents when I was a kid, and they could not be there. They passed away a few years ago. My mum could not be here either for a visa issue, and the money we had to pay for it. We did not manage to do this in time,” Vozinha said.

    For the goalkeeper, the moment was a mixture of pride and sadness celebrating a historic achievement while missing the presence of the people who supported his journey from childhood.

    Vozinha, who currently plays for Portuguese club Chaves in Liga Portugal 2, has built a career away from the spotlight, also featuring for clubs including Limassol and Zimbru Chisinau before earning his place among the world’s best performers on the biggest football stage.

    His performance against Spain highlighted the power of perseverance, proving that football’s greatest moments can come from unexpected places and unlikely heroes.

    Growing Concerns Over World Cup Travel Challenges

    The goalkeeper’s story has also renewed attention on ongoing travel and visa challenges affecting players, officials and supporters attending the tournament in the United States.

    Despite assurances from football authorities that fans and participants would be welcomed, several individuals have reported difficulties accessing the host country.

    Among the notable cases is Somali referee Omar Artan, who reportedly faced entry challenges that prevented him from taking part in a historic World Cup opportunity as Somalia’s first referee at the tournament.

    As the competition continues, concerns remain over whether travel barriers are affecting the ability of families, supporters and football representatives to fully experience moments that define careers and national pride.

    For Vozinha, his World Cup debut will forever be remembered not only for the eight saves that stopped Spain, but also for the empty seat in the stands where his mother should have been celebrating with him.

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