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Cape Verde Hold Spain in World Cup Draw

Cape Verde stun tournament favourites with goalless draw in Atlanta

15 Jun 2026 · 2h ago·1 source

According to Sky Sports — Football, Cape Verde pulled off a major upset in their World Cup debut, holding Spain to a 0-0 draw in Atlanta. The African team's impressive display has sent shockwaves through the tournament.

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