Biologist Names New Sea Slug Aldisa vozinha After Cape Verde's 40-Year-Old Goalkeeper
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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 10
Biologist Names New Sea Slug Aldisa vozinha After Cape Verde's 40-Year-Old Goalkeeper
3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 10
Summary
A newly discovered red sea slug in the Caribbean has been named Aldisa vozinha after Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, extending the 40-year-old's World Cup acclaim into science.
Jesus Ortea said he chose the name to honor Vozinha's prominent role in Cape Verde's run, with the mollusc's red color echoing Spain's nickname La Roja.
Seven saves against Spain helped Vozinha secure Cape Verde's first World Cup point in a 0-0 draw, a performance that made him a breakout figure overnight.
Cape Verde, the second smallest nation to reach the World Cup finals, advanced from the group stage before losing 3-2 after extra time to holders Argentina in the last 32.
Ortea, a 75-year-old professor emeritus who received Cape Verde's Medal of Merit in 2023, has previously named species after goalkeeper Keylor Navas and Sporting Gijon striker Quini.