Cape Verde erupts in celebration after first World Cup qualification

A carnival-like atmosphere erupted in the streets of Cape Verde's capital Praia recently after the tiny archipelago nation qualified for the World Cup for the first time. (X/@AfricaFactsZone)
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Updated 17 October 2025
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Cape Verde erupts in celebration after first World Cup qualification

  • In the street, people danced to the sound of reggae tunes and local funana music.
  • Congratulating Cape Verde on their “historic moment,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said the achievement was likely to “power a new generation of football lovers“

PRAIA, Cape Verde: A carnival-like atmosphere erupted in the streets of Cape Verde’s capital Praia recently after the tiny archipelago nation qualified for the World Cup for the first time.
Honking horns and street fireworks greeted euphoric fans pouring out of the Cape Verde National Stadium following the 3-0 victory over Eswatini, which secured the Blue Sharks a place in the 2026 finals, to be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
In the street, people danced to the sound of reggae tunes and local funana music.

It was “an incredible moment,” 37-year-old fan Jorge Junior Livramento told AFP near the stadium.
“I don’t have words. I was at the stadium and I supported our team unconditionally,” he said.
Congratulating Cape Verde on their “historic moment,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said the achievement was likely to “power a new generation of football lovers” across the nation.
Cape Verde, located off the coast of Senegal, is the country with the smallest population to represent Africa in the global showpiece, with just 550,000 inhabitants.
It becomes the second-least populous nation to reach the World Cup, after Iceland, with just over 350,000, at Russia 2018.

- ‘Victory for all’ -

“I shouted a lot during the match and now my voice is bad, but I am happy,” Praia resident Jose Vieira told AFP after the victory, which he watched live in the stadium.
The celebrations were expected to continue into the night with a concert at Praia’s municipal stadium featuring local artists such as Djodje and Soraia Ramos.

Blue Sharks Coach Pedro “Bubista” Brito told the press that “giving this happiness to these people is enormous,” adding that “it’s a victory for all the Cape Verdean people.”
Cape Verde won Group D with 23 points, four more than Cameroon, who hold the African record for World Cup appearances with eight. Cameroon drew 0-0 with Angola in Yaounde.
An archipelago of 10 islands in the Atlantic Ocean, Cape Verde gained independence from Portugal in 1975 and first attempted to reach the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea.
“It’s a special moment in this celebration of the 50th anniversary of our independence,” coach Bubista said.
“It’s a victory for all the Cape Verdean people and, above all, a victory for those who fought for our independence.”
On the island of Sao Vicente, Doris Da Luz, a trader and entrepreneur, told AFP that she was “very proud.”
“It’s a fight we’ve been trying to achieve for a long time and finally coach Bubista managed to get us there,” said Da Luz, dressed in the team’s blue.
The team reached the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals on their debut in 2013 and again in 2023 and are currently ranked 70th in the world.
“It’s time to celebrate,” 39-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha told reporters, explaining that he had “been dreaming of this moment since I was a child.”
Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Ghana and Cape Verde have now won groups and filled six of the nine places automatically reserved for Africa at the 2026 World Cup.
Fan Jose Jorge Borges, a 60-year-old journalist, told AFP in Praia it was a very memorable moment for Cape Verdeans.
“The emotions are visible and difficult to describe,” he said.


Tuwaiq Cup winner Scotland Yard returns to racing at King Abdulaziz Racecourse

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Tuwaiq Cup winner Scotland Yard returns to racing at King Abdulaziz Racecourse

  • Nicolas Bachalard’s star lines up in Race 6 on Saturday

RIYADH: Tuwaiq Cup winner Scotland Yard (USA) makes his eagerly-awaited return to action this Saturday on a packed weekend of racing at King Abdulaziz Racecourse, which includes the $400,000 (SR1.5 million) UAE President Cup.

The latter is for Purebred Arabian Horses on Friday, but all eyes will be on Saturday’s sixth race in which Scotland Yard faces 15 rivals on his first outing since The Saudi Cup weekend when he blitzed the field to win by over five lengths.

Champion jockey Adel Alfouraidi’s mount won three of this four outings last season and bigger targets will surely await the six-year-old, who ran eighth in the 2024 renewal of The Saudi Cup.

Saturday’s $32,000 race over 1800m looks to be at his mercy with the White Stable of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz & Sons’ Bolide Porto (IRE) and the Humoud Mufarrej-trained The King’s General (IRE) probably his main opponents.

The UAE President Cup — staged as Race 10 on Friday — has a full complement of 20 runners chasing the huge prize pot and Abdulaziz Al-Mosa’s Najeeb Al Zaman (FR) tops the ratings.

A winner of nine of his 14 starts including when last seen here in March, the six-year-old has top-class form and finished third to Asfan Al Khalediah (KSA) in the 2024 Group 1 Obaiyah Arabian Classic.

The latter’s trainer, Nasser Mutlaq, relies on Nadem Al Molwk Al Khalediah (KSA), but the winner of three of his four career starts has not been seen since December 2023, while his stablemate Mutwakel Alkhalediah (KSA) also has good form in that year but has only been seen once since and finished fifth on the final day of the Taif season in September.

Also in with a big chance is the mare, Bint Ghaliat Al Khalediah (KSA) who won twice in Taif this summer before chasing home the brilliant Tilal AI Khalediah (KSA) — she will be ridden by Fahad Alfouraidi.

Other Purebred Arabian stars are on show in Saturday’s first race — a 1200m $32,000 open — as recent scorer and Taif Sprint Championship Prep winner Baseq And Bake (USA) renews rivalry with the Sprint Championship winner Jade De Faust (FR) after they finished first and second on Sept. 26.

Also on Saturday, $40,000 is on offer for the Sultan Raei Algudah Cup in which 13 two-year-olds have been declared and the White Stable pair of Galb Alraad (USA) and Walad (USA) take on the Red Stable of Prince Faisal bin Khaled bin Abdulaziz’s Anquod (GB).

There is also domestic Group 3 action on Friday with 11 to go to post for the $44,000 Ministry of Interior Cup, in which the White Stable’s Yaroa (KSA) appears to have a good opportunity after he lost his unbeaten record when third in the Africa Cup last month.

The other race of the same name over 1800m is for three-year-olds and features seven runners headed by Alfouraidi’s mount Badr Alsamawi (KSA) who has his first run since taking third in the Saudi Derby behind Golden Vekoma (USA).