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World Cup Group H: Cape Verde’s “Blue Sharks” are now in control of their own destiny with one match left, after drawing Spain 0-0 and then rallying to a 2-2 draw vs Uruguay in Miami Gardens; defender Roberto Lopes says it’s “in our hands,” and a win over Saudi Arabia could send the tiny archipelago (about 500,000 people) into the round of 32. Diaspora & identity: The spotlight keeps growing beyond the pitch, with Cape Verde’s World Cup run tied to a wider story of visibility and belonging—especially the visa battle around goalkeeper Josimar “Vozinha” Dias, whose mother’s absence and eventual access to attend has become a symbol of resilience. Culture in motion: In Miami, international fan culture is turning matches into lifestyle moments, from Scotland’s Tartan Army parades and bagpipes to cross-cultural meetups that make Cape Verde’s debut feel bigger than sport. Global context: A separate piece on West Africa tourism flags how poor promotion and outdated perceptions still hold back travel interest—an issue Cape Verde’s viral football story could help challenge.

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Cape Verde nears round of 32 berth

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A win over Saudi Arabia will send Cape Verde to the round of 32 at the World Cup

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Visa battle for mother of Cape Verde footballer puts spotlight on nation and its military heritage

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