
This is called the Blue Sharks. Cabo Verde are making their debut at the FIFA World Cup 2026, making it one of the most amazing underdog tales in football history to grace the biggest stage in the world. Cabo Verde's arrival in the men's World Cup final is the smallest nation in terms of land area to ever make the cut - and it is a story to watch closely.
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Current FIFA Ranking: #67 in the world
Cabo Verde (Os Tubarões Azuis) is a country of some 525,000 inhabitants on 10 Atlantic islands 600 kilometres out to sea from Senegal. The country is small and sparsely populated but the footballing spirit and discipline is more than compensating.
Cabo Verde's World Cup miracle is attributed to designer Cesar Leitão Brito, better known as Bubista, which is a nickname of the Creole name of his birthplace, Boa Vista. Bubista is a former international for Cabo Verde in the late 1990s and early 2000s, having played 21 times for his country before becoming captain before moving to management.
He was assistant coach twice, and then was promoted to head coach in early 2020. Since then the outcomes have been unprecedented. During his reign, Cabo Verde qualified for consecutive Africa Cup of Nations competitions, making it to the playoffs in both, including the 2023 AFCON (2024). The pinnacle was yet to come: the first time in FIFA World Cup history that a player qualified. For his work he was awarded the prestigious CAF Coach of the Year 2025.
has developed a well-tactical team that sits in a 4-3-3 mid/low block out of possession to beat opponents and corner them in the midfield. The transition is a time where the Blue Sharks are very dangerous as they are quick and direct in football play. The international squad is based on teamwork and organisation, not individual brilliance, a formula which secured them one of Africa's most formidable World Cup qualification squads.
Above 48% win rate as manager, Bubista has created a winning mentality and identity. “There, we are a small country but on the map it is small.”
Cabo Verde's qualifying run was nothing short of unprecedented, and one of the best African World Cup qualifying runs in recent years.
Cabo Verde were not thought of as favourites as they were drawn with Cameroon (the most experienced African World Cup side), Angola, Libya, Eswatini and Mauritius in Group D. At the time of the draw they were ranked 66th in the world and 13th in Africa.
| Stat | Figure |
| Matches Played | 10 |
| Wins | 7 (some sources record 8 wins based on home record) |
| Draws | 2 |
| Losses | 1 |
| Goals Scored | 16 |
| Goals Conceded | 8 |
| Final Points | 23 |
| Home Record | 5W – 0L – 0 goals conceded |
Their home record was the foundation of their victory: They won all five matches in front of their own fans at the Estádio Nacional in Cabo Verde, conceding no goals. That defense's strength was key.
There was drama in the campaign. It was a 4-1 loss to Cameroon that seemed like a bad sign. However, Bubista's team came back. Days after that loss, they beat Libya at home, and then ran off four consecutive wins to seize control of the group. Cameroon reached Cabo Verde's capital Praia in September 2025 to find the hosts 1-0 up and with a new dynamic in the group.
The Blue Sharks faced Eswatini at home on matchday 10 with the pressure on to win to avoid being demoralized. The Cabo Verdean government had a public half-day holiday for its people to watch. They did not disappoint, and scored three goals in the second half from Dailon Livramento, Willy Semedo, and veteran Stopira, who came on as a symbolic late substitute. Cabo Verde were four points ahead of Cameroon, who were level with Angola on the same night.
They were confirmed as 22nd team for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the third team to be in the tournament debuting after Uzbekistan and Jordan.
Cabo Verde's draw into Group H - one of the toughest in the first round — has been a setback. They will face two-time winners Uruguay, Saudi Arabia (a team that famously knocked out Argentina in Qatar 2022) and Spain, who were the victors of the World Cup in 2010.
The World Cup will be held June 11 to July 19, 2026, in various cities throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico.
| Date | Match | Competition | Venue | City |
| June 15, 2026 | Spain vs Cabo Verde | Group H – Match 14 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, USA |
| June 21, 2026 | Uruguay vs Cabo Verde | Group H – Match 37 | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens, USA |
| June 26, 2026 | Cabo Verde vs Saudi Arabia | Group H – Match 65 | NRG Stadium | Houston, USA |
The group finishes on June 26 when all the remaining fixtures are played in one day. Cabo Verde are in Houston against Saudi Arabia and Spain are in Guadalajara, Mexico, against Uruguay.
The top 2 teams in Group H qualify automatically to the Round of 32 while the best 3rd place team also may advance in the expanded 48-team format.
Cabo Verde's 2026 appearance will be their first in the FIFA World Cup. The national team has been playing since the country's association with FIFA in 1986 (11 years after gaining independence from Portugal in 1975), and has just taken a step forward, over 20 years later, in qualifying for the 2002 World Cup.
Cabo Verde had a few games against neighbours in the 80s and 90s, but did not make a significant dent in Europe. It was during the 2000s that a concerted attempt was made to bring in players from the global Cape Verdean community, mostly from Portugal, The Netherlands, France and elsewhere, which began to improve the quality of the team as a whole.
The World Cup is new to Cabo Verde, but they are considered to be a good team on the African continent. They have featured in four of their last six Africa Cup of Nations tournaments (2013, 2015, 2021 and 2023), twice going all the way to the quarter-finals, in 2013 and 2023.
Their AFCON quarter final games gave the Blue Sharks a chance to be a serious contender and an equal to higher ranked teams. This reputation of them being huge killers now comes with them to the World Cup.
FIFA World Cup 2026 - Debut (no previous appearances)

Ryan Mendes is the heart, soul and number one goal-scorer, all-time appearance-maker of Cabo Verde football. The forward has come full circle in his career in the biggest event 16 years after his debut for his country. He has been very important to the attack of Bubista, as his sense of the game and leadership is essential to it.
The leading scorer during the qualifying campaign, forward Dailon Livramento (Casia Pia) was instrumental in getting Cabo Verde to the World Cup. He is quick, direct and clinical in front of goal, and had the shot of a lifetime against Eswatini on the night of qualification, and he will be one of the most dangerous threats in the United States.
Cabo Verde will need to rely on their defence to make gains at the World Cup if they are to become a threat. Logan Costa, the centre-back for Villarreal in LaLiga, is the sole member of the Cabo Verde squad that is playing in one of the top five leagues in Europe. He is the anchor of the back four, thanks to his experience and his very presence.
Garry Rodrigues (Apollon Limassol), a 35-year-old attacking winger, is one of the most experienced attacking weapons available in Cabo Verde, and his quick and direct approach is still a threat. After returning to the squad, Rodrigues is poised to be a big factor, probably from the bench as a game-changer.
There are very few stories in this squad like Roberto Lopes, otherwise known as Pico. He was born in Ireland to a Cabo Verdean father and had his first call up to the national team through a LinkedIn message from Shamrock Rovers. The pair of his aerial strength and composure at the back and his incredible personal story make him one of the most interesting characters to watch heading into the tournament.
Midfield experience and work-rate is key for Cabo Verde. In the heart of the park, Jamiro Monteiro (PEC Zwolle) must provide control and composure, while the Duarte brothers (Deroy, Laros) must have mobility and drive to press and recover. Sidny Lopes Cabral, who is from Benfica, may be a surprise striker from right back.
Goalkeeper Vozinha, 39, will be a major presence, not only in the goal, but also as a leader of emotions. His background and presence will be of great value to Cabo Verde as they take on their first World Cup.
Cabo Verde come into the tournament with a more structured approach to football than many of the other teams. The low block, the tight defensive formation and the counter attack transitions are really effective weapons. This is the consistency they have over six years under Bubista that is difficult to come by elsewhere.
Their record of five wins against no goals allowed at home proved that they are a team that can beat even the best opposition in Africa when disciplined and motivated. The Blue Sharks have certainly performed against opponents higher than their level in the past, and they will be tested with Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia this time.
It's a real worry about depth and the quality of clubs. As one player (Logan Costa) is in a top 5 European league, the potential in individual duels with Spain or Uruguay is high. They will be tested defensively if they don't have the ball and are pressured. Also, fatigue will be considered throughout three group games in 11 days.
Cabo Verde have a realistic ambition to not be out-classed, seize the opportunities as they appear and, maybe, secure some form of significant success, especially on their last outing against Saudi Arabia. Strong tactical players, like Iceland in 2018, Senegal in 2002, are traditionally able to surprise in the first minutes.
The Cabo Verde have been keeping the interested eyes of the football news media and the football pundits. But, they have already proven that they can surprise people when taking on Cameroon.
Cabo Verde is an interesting study for sports fanatics who are following the FIFA schedule closely, like on one of the most trusted sports websites in the Philippines, OKBet plays responsible gaming. They have an organised defensive system which is able to maintain a tight game and they are not predictable as they have a counter-attack threat.
The odds on this tournament indicate that the side is a dog in group H, but in the World Cup group stages the tightest game has historically come from the side that is well organised. OKBet provides a safe and responsible platform where Filipino sports enthusiasts can follow all of FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, learning the latest analysis and odds.
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Cabo Verde's journey to the FIFA World Cup 2026 is one of the brightest in the sport of football. This is a small island with just 525,000 citizens, and no World Cup experience, but a team made up of a worldwide diaspora and now standing on the same stage as Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia.
Coach Bubista has created a solid team, with tactical discipline, team spirit and a passion for the country to be here. The Blue Sharks aren't coming to the United States - they're coming to play, to fight and to make history yet again.
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Head coach since early 2020 is Pedro Leitão Brito, better known as "Bubista". The former international from Cabo Verde guided the Blue Sharks to their first qualification for the World Cup, and received the CAF Coach of the Year 2025 award.
Cabo Verde won 10 of their 12 games in the group stage of CAF Group D, securing a four-point lead over Cameroon with a 23-point haul. Eswatini were outgunned in matchday 10's 3-0 win and that was the final nail in the coffin for their historic first-ever qualification.
Captain Ryan Mendes is Cabo Verde's all-time top scorer and most-capped player. Dailon Livramento was the team's top goal scorer in particular in the World Cup qualifying campaign.
Cabo Verde's group games are against Spain (June 15 in Atlanta), Uruguay (June 21 in Miami) and Saudi Arabia (June 26 in Houston).
Cabo Verde is in the 2026 FIFA World Cup United States, Canada, and Mexico for the first time.
Captain Ryan Mendes is the most iconic figure in Cabo Verde football and Villarreal striker Logan Costa is the most prominent club player. Dailon Livramento was the standout in qualifying.
Keep a close eye on the latest football updates and FIFA Club World Cup 2026 updates throughout the tournament.




