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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 20
Duarte Brothers Help Cape Verde Hold Spain 0-0 at World Cup
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 20

Duarte Brothers Help Cape Verde Hold Spain 0-0 at World Cup

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 20

Summary

  • Laros Duarte started and younger brother Deroy replaced him in the 61st minute as Cape Verde held 2010 champions Spain to a scoreless draw in Atlanta on June 17.
  • The Rotterdam-born siblings helped the World Cup debutants secure one of the tournament's early surprises, with Laros saying their parents cried after seeing both sons feature in the same match.
  • Cape Verde are one of several teams at this World Cup with brothers in the squad, alongside Curacao's Leandro and Juninho Bacuna and France's Lucas and Theo Hernandez.
  • The tournament also features four sets of brothers representing different nations, including France's Desire Doue and Ivory Coast's Guela Doue, who could meet in the last 32 on June 30.

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