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Cape Verde's historic World Cup journey continues as they secure a place in the Round of 32 after drawing 0-0 with Saudi Arabia, eliminating the Green Falcons in the process. With a disciplined defense and a spirited performance, the Blue Sharks achieved an unbeaten group stage, making history as the third African nation to progress in their tournament debut. They now face reigning champions Argentina, ready to write the next chapter in their underdog story.

World ChampionshipJun 27, 2026By Ryan Mitchell

Cape Verde Make History as Saudi Arabia Crash Out of the World Cup

Cape Verde Make History as Saudi Arabia Crash Out of the World Cup

Cape Verde's remarkable World Cup fairy tale continues.

The tournament debutants secured a hard-fought 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia to book a historic place in the Round of 32, while the Green Falcons saw their hopes of progressing come to a heartbreaking end.

Although neither side could find the breakthrough, the point was enough to send the Blue Sharks into the knockout stage for the first time in their history.

Cagey Opening as Both Teams Feel the Pressure

With qualification on the line, neither side wanted to make the first costly mistake.

Saudi Arabia knew only a victory would keep their World Cup dream alive, but they struggled to break down Cape Verde's disciplined defensive shape.

The opening stages were dominated by caution, with both teams sitting deep and refusing to overcommit.

Incredibly, the match did not produce its first shot until after the opening 15 minutes.

Cape Verde gradually began to grow into the contest and created the better opportunities before halftime.

Willy Semedo forced Mohammed Al-Owais into the game's first save with a powerful strike from the edge of the area before later volleying narrowly wide as the first half ended without a breakthrough.

Cape Verde Stay Calm Under Pressure

News that Spain were leading Uruguay elsewhere in Group H meant Cape Verde were in a strong position to qualify if they avoided defeat.

Rather than sitting back, the African side continued to threaten after the restart.

A beautifully worked passing move carved open the Saudi defence, but Jamiro Monteiro failed to capitalize, firing straight at Al-Owais from a promising position.

Saudi Arabia struggled to respond.

Despite desperately needing a goal, the Green Falcons rarely looked capable of troubling Cape Verde's well-organized back line.

As the clock ticked down, frustration continued to grow.

Historic Qualification

Cape Verde almost snatched all three points with the final kick of the match when Nuno da Costa glanced a header narrowly wide.

It mattered little.

The final whistle sparked unforgettable celebrations as the Blue Sharks secured their second clean sheet of the tournament and completed an unbeaten group-stage campaign.

In doing so, Cape Verde became only the third African nation to progress from the group stage in their debut FIFA World Cup appearance without suffering a single defeat.

A remarkable achievement for the tournament's smallest nation.

Saudi Arabia Bow Out

For Saudi Arabia, the draw brought another painful World Cup exit.

Unable to find the victory they desperately needed, the Green Falcons were eliminated in the group stage for the sixth consecutive World Cup appearance.

Their disciplined defensive performances throughout the tournament ultimately weren't matched by enough attacking quality when it mattered most.

A Date with the Champions

Cape Verde's reward is a dream Round of 32 showdown against reigning world champions Argentina in Miami.

For many, it appears a daunting challenge.

For the Blue Sharks, it's another opportunity to continue one of the greatest underdog stories of World Cup 2026.

Their adventure isn't over yet.

It's only just beginning.

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