Cape Verde draws with Uruguay at the 2026 World Cup.
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Cape Verde draws with Uruguay at the 2026 World Cup.

Cape Verde scored its first ever World Cup goals against Uruguay, coming from behind to secure a draw. The result keeps Cape Verde's chances of advancing to the knockout stage alive.

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The BBC captures the emotional moment of a fan reacting to the historic goal, while the NY Post focuses on the Cinderella narrative and the team's knockout stage hopes.
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BBCBBCINTERNATIONAL7h ago

“Cape Verde fan goes wild live on BBC News as his country scores”

NYPNY PostRIGHT2h ago

“Cape Verde's Cinderella run at World Cup stays alive with stunning draw versus Uruguay”

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