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Home»Business»'We didn’t manage the visa money in time': FIFA World Cup 2026 hero Vozinha breaks down over Mum’s absence after Spain draw
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'We didn’t manage the visa money in time': FIFA World Cup 2026 hero Vozinha breaks down over Mum’s absence after Spain draw

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'We didn’t manage the visa money in time': FIFA World Cup 2026 hero Vozinha breaks down over Mum’s absence after Spain draw
Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vozinha (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser)

For most footballers, earning the Player of the Match award at a FIFA World Cup is the pinnacle of a lifetime’s work. For Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, the moment was bittersweet.Moments after producing a sensational display to help tournament debutants Cape Verde hold Spain to a stunning 0-0 draw, the 40-year-old veteran was seen in tears on the pitch. While many assumed the emotion stemmed solely from the magnitude of the result, Vozinha later revealed there was a deeply personal reason behind it.His thoughts immediately turned to the family members who could not witness the greatest performance of his career. Vozinha was raised by his grandparents, whom he credits for shaping his life and football journey. Both passed away several years ago, leaving a void that was felt more strongly than ever on one of the biggest nights in Cape Verdean sporting history.“I cried because I grew up with my grandparents, unfortunately they were not here. They died a few years before. They were everything for me, everything for my life,” Vozinha said after receiving the Player of the Match award.The goalkeeper also revealed that his mother had planned to travel to the United States for the World Cup and had even prepared for the journey. However, financial hurdles linked to visa requirements ultimately prevented her from making the trip.“And also because of my mum. She didn’t manage to be here because of the visa. Because of the money you have to pay for the visa, we didn’t manage on time. I would like her to be here,” he said.The tears came after a performance that will be remembered for years in Cape Verde. Facing one of the tournament favourites, Vozinha delivered a goalkeeping masterclass, making seven crucial saves to frustrate Spain’s star-studded attack. Spain dominated possession, created chance after chance and fired 27 shots at goal, yet they found no way past the inspired goalkeeper. Even the introduction of teenage sensation Lamine Yamal in the second half failed to break Cape Verde’s resistance.When the final whistle sounded, Vozinha collapsed near his goal, overcome by emotion before being embraced by teammates who understood the significance of what they had achieved. For Cape Verde, it was more than just a point. Playing their first-ever World Cup match, they had held European champions Spain to a draw and announced themselves on football’s biggest stage.He added: “Our best weapon is our unity. Regardless of the player who arrives today, or the player who is 10 or 15 years old, the way we treat our family is our greatest strength.“Everyone thought that we came here just to enjoy the World Cup, but no, we know that we have teams that we will always respect, because this is our first time, but we are here to compete, and we are here to fight for our country,” Vozinha concluded.

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