Cape Verde continued their fairytale FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a thrilling 2-2 draw against Uruguay, keeping their knockout-stage hopes alive and strengthening their status as the tournament’s biggest surprise package.
Cape Verde’s remarkable FIFA World Cup 2026 journey gathered even more momentum after the debutants earned a dramatic 2-2 draw against Uruguay in an entertaining Group H clash at Miami Stadium.
After holding Spain to a goalless draw in their tournament opener, the African side once again showcased resilience, discipline, and confidence against one of South America’s most experienced football nations. Their latest result further underlined that Cape Verde are far more than first-time participants on football’s biggest stage.
The breakthrough arrived in the 21st minute when Kevin Pina etched his name into national history. The midfielder unleashed a stunning long-range free-kick that found the back of the net, becoming the scorer of Cape Verde’s first-ever FIFA World Cup goal and sending fans into celebration.
Uruguay responded before halftime with the quality expected from a seasoned tournament side. Maxi Araújo and Agustín Canobbio scored within a six-minute spell, turning a deficit into a 2-1 lead and putting pressure on the spirited newcomers.
Cape Verde, however, refused to surrender. Substitute Hélio Varela punished a defensive error in the second half to level the score at 2-2, reigniting belief and setting up a tense finale. Both teams searched for a winner in the closing stages, but neither could produce the decisive moment.













