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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 5
Cape Verde Team Draws 10,000s in Praia After Historic World Cup Last-16 Run
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 5

Cape Verde Team Draws 10,000s in Praia After Historic World Cup Last-16 Run

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 5

Summary

  • Tens of thousands of supporters turned Praia airport into a carnival on Sunday, welcoming Cape Verde's players home after the country's first World Cup appearance ended in the knockout stage.
  • The Blue Sharks, ranked 67th before the tournament, built that run on three group-stage draws, including a 0-0 result against European champions Spain.
  • Argentina finally eliminated Cape Verde after a 2-2 battle that reached extra time, with the underdogs twice leveling before a deflected Cristian Romero header decided the match.
  • 51 years after independence from Portugal, the homecoming coincided with Cape Verde's national day, giving the celebrations wider significance beyond football.

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