15.06.2026 21:20
In the first match of Group H of the 2026 World Cup, Spain faced Cape Verde. The match played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium ended in a goalless draw. Cape Verde's goalkeeper, 40-year-old Vozinha, completed the match with 7 saves. The experienced goalkeeper, playing in the Portuguese Second League, had a market value of 50 thousand euros.
A big surprise occurred in the first match of Group H of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Spain, one of the absolute favorites of the tournament, was held to a goalless draw by Cape Verde at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with both teams starting the tournament with one point each.
SPAIN COULDN'T GET PAST THE 40-YEAR-OLD GLOVES
Spain, the absolute dominator of the match, kept the opponent's goal under siege for 90 minutes but couldn't break through Cape Verde's defensive wall. The player who left his mark on the match was the African team's experienced 40-year-old goalkeeper, Vozinha.
MARKET VALUE 50 THOUSAND EUROS BUT...
The experienced goalkeeper, who plays in the Portuguese Second League and has a market value of only 50 thousand Euros, was immense in goal. Vozinha, making a total of 7 clear saves, didn't let the Spanish stars through, becoming the architect of a historic point.