Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha made a memorable World Cup debut at the age of 40, during a Group H match against Spain in Atlanta on June 15, 2026. Despite Spain’s dominance, Vozinha’s performance led to a surprising 0-0 draw, a significant achievement for Cape Verde in their first-ever World Cup appearance.
Vozinha’s spectacular display included seven crucial saves against Spain’s formidable lineup. His efforts were not cracked even by the introduction of young star Lamine Yamal in the second half. At the match’s conclusion, Vozinha was visibly emotional, reflecting on the absence of his loved ones, including his grandparents, who had passed away, and his mother, who couldn’t attend due to visa challenges.
“I work all my life for this, for this moment, for this dream,” Vozinha said. “A lot of generations in the past (dreamed of) this day but they did not achieve. And now the dream comes true.”
Vozinha’s journey began at 25 when he debuted professionally for Angolan club Progresso. He has since played in Moldova, Cyprus, Slovakia, and Portugal, currently representing Chaves in the Portuguese second division. Despite thoughts of retirement, Vozinha remained focused on his dream of World Cup participation, eventually joining the national team in 2012.
The name “Vozinha,” which means “little grandmother” in Portuguese, was given by older kids during his youth. He later adopted it due to having the same first name as another club member. Cape Verde’s defender Steven Moreira praised Vozinha, calling him a “big legend” and highlighting his exceptional performance despite his age.
Fans worldwide took note of Vozinha’s remarkable appearance, leading to a surge in his Instagram following from 50,000 to over 2.4 million shortly after the game. Fellow teammate Pico Lopes highlighted Vozinha’s leadership qualities and dedication to Cape Verde, describing how he consistently motivated the team to improve.

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