Call it Cabo Verde or Cape Verde, the island nation carries a fitting nickname in football circles—Tubarões Azuis, the Blue Sharks. On Monday night, however, it was not their bite in attack but their resilience in defence that left a mark, as they stunned powerhouse Spain with a memorable goalless draw.
Spain, ranked second in the FIFA rankings, dominated possession with 74 percent of the ball and launched 27 attacks throughout the match. Yet they could not find the back of the net they desperately sought. As a result, La Roja, kicked off their World Cup campaign with the heavy tag of ‘title contenders’, were forced to leave the pitch with an unexpected goalless draw.
Making their maiden appearance on the world stage, this result against a powerhouse like Spain is nothing short of a victory for Cape Verde. At the heart of this historic achievement stood one man—their 40-year-old goalkeeper, Josimar Dias Vozinha.
The architect behind Cape Verde’s remarkable rise is Pedro Leitao Brito, better known as Bubista. The 70-year-old coach guided the team to the World Cup for the first time in history. On the grandest stage of all, the tactician proved precisely why he was crowned the CAF Coach of the Year in 2025. By orchestrating such a disciplined defensive blueprint against a powerhouse like Spain, he effectively checkmated Luis de la Fuente on the tactical chessboard.