Cape Verde Qualifies for 2026 FIFA World Cup in United States, Canada and Mexico

Cape Verde Qualifies for 2026 FIFA World Cup in United States, Canada and Mexico

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Cape Verde will play in the men’s FIFA World Cup for the first time after beating Eswatini 3-0 to win its group in African qualifying for the 2026 showpiece.

The archipelago of volcanic islands off the western coast of Africa secured one of the nine automatic spots for the continent.

It will be the second-smallest country by population to feature in the tournament after Iceland in 2018.

Dailon Livramento scored in the 48th minute, Willy Semedo in the 54th and Stopira in stoppage time to secure the home victory and first place in Group D.

The Blue Sharks finished with four more points than Cameroon, who could not manage more than 0-0 with Angola at home.

Cape Verde, a nation of about 525,000 people, arrived needing a victory, and could have qualified even with a loss as long as Cameroon did not defeat Angola.

Tickets for the Cape Verde match were sold in record time, according to FIFA, and the government declared a half-day holiday across the country so people could watch the game.

The nine group winners automatically qualify for the World Cup. The four best runners-up play in a mini-tournament of two semifinals and a final in November. Cameroon can still advance as a runner-up. (GSF)

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