Cape Verde surprised the giant Spain with a historic draw: 0-0
Vozinha, Cape Verde's veteran goalkeeper, was the decisive factor in registering the first big World Cup surprise by drawing with Spain 0.0
The Cape Verde team scored one of the historic surprises of the 23 editions of the FIFA World Cup by drawing 0-0 with the giant Spain, current European champion and former world champion in South Africa 2010, recording a match with bulletproof courage.
With the performance of the veteran goalkeeper Vozinha, 40 years old, the African team played a very valuable duel and although the majority criticized the ways of the team that achieved its independence from Portugal in 1975, in the end, the end justifies the means and was even on the verge of taking the victory with a header that was miraculously found by the Spanish goalkeeper Unai Simón.
In the end, the result between Cape Verde and Spain will go down in history and complicates things in Group H where a little later Uruguay or Saudi Arabia will try to take the lead in this sector, after the duel between Cape Verdeans and Spaniards was a reflection that the distances in football are increasingly getting shorter.

