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Cape Verde Hold Uruguay in Four-Goal Thriller

Frank Odoi Asareby Frank Odoi Asare
June 22, 2026
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Kevin Lenini made history by scoring Cape Verde's first ever goal in their history at the FIFA World Cup

Kevin Lenini made history by scoring Cape Verde's first ever goal in their history at the FIFA World Cup

Cape Verde continued their impressive debut FIFA World Cup campaign by securing a crucial 2-2 draw against Uruguay in a pulsating Group H encounter at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The result earned the Blue Sharks their second point of the tournament and kept their hopes of reaching the Round of 32 firmly alive heading into the final round of group matches.

The African side once again showed remarkable resilience against one of South America’s traditional powerhouses, recovering from a deficit to claim a deserved share of the spoils in a match filled with drama, momentum swings and historic moments.

Cape Verde made a dream start and wrote their name into World Cup history through Kevin Lenini. The midfielder became the nation’s first-ever goalscorer at a FIFA World Cup when he unleashed a superb low free-kick that flew beyond veteran goalkeeper Fernando Muslera.

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The strike sparked wild celebrations among the Cape Verde supporters and handed the tournament newcomers an early advantage in the 21st minute.

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Maximiliano Araujo scored the equalizer for Uruguay

Uruguay struggled to respond immediately but gradually grew into the contest. Their persistence paid off just before the interval as defensive concentration deserted Cape Verde at a crucial moment, allowing Maximiliano Araújo to head into an unguarded net in the 44th minute for his second goal of the tournament.

Uruguay Turn the Game Around

The equaliser shifted the momentum firmly in Uruguay’s favour. Marcelo Bielsa’s side pressed aggressively during stoppage time and completed the turnaround moments later.

Araújo was again at the heart of the action, this time providing the assist as he linked up brilliantly with Agustín Canobbio. The winger finished confidently past Vozinha to put Uruguay 2-1 ahead and register only his second international goal.

The goal capped a dramatic end to the first half and left Cape Verde facing an uphill task after having led for much of the opening period.

Uruguay entered the break believing they had regained full control of the contest and settle for their first win at the tournament, but Cape Verde had other ideas.

Bubista’s Changes Inspire Response

Cape Verde head coach Bubista reacted quickly after halftime by introducing fresh legs, a decision that would prove decisive.

Just sixteen minutes after the restart, Uruguay defender Mathías Olivera gifted possession away in a dangerous area. Hélio Varela seized the opportunity with ruthless efficiency, taking advantage of the misplaced pass before rounding Muslera with his first touch and calmly rolling the ball into an empty net.

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Hélio Varela

The goal not only restored parity but also marked Varela’s first international goal for Cape Verde. Scoring such a landmark strike on football’s biggest stage made the moment even more special for the attacker and reignited belief among his teammates.

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The equaliser transformed the complexion of the match once more. Cape Verde grew in confidence while Uruguay searched urgently for a winner that could significantly strengthen their qualification prospects.

Group H Qualification Race Wide Open

Uruguay dominated possession during the closing stages and created several promising opportunities. Araújo thought he had completed a match-winning performance when he found the net late in the contest, only for the assistant referee’s flag to deny him because of an offside infringement.

The game became expansive with chances opening up at both ends but neither side could capitalize for the winner and both side will have to wait for their first wins at this year’s tournament.

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Cape Verde vs Uruguay

Despite their sustained pressure, the South Americans could not find a way past a determined Cape Verde defence. The Blue Sharks stood firm under intense pressure to preserve a result that could prove historic for the nation.

The draw leaves Group H delicately poised ahead of the final round of fixtures. Spain occupy top spot with four points, while both Uruguay and Cape Verde sit level on two points. Saudi Arabia remain bottom of the standings with one point after two matches.

For Cape Verde, a positive result against Saudi Arabia in their final group match could be enough to secure a place in the Round of 32 and complete one of the tournament’s most remarkable stories. Having already collected two points and scored their first-ever World Cup goals, their debut appearance on the global stage has exceeded many expectations.

Uruguay, meanwhile, now face a daunting task. Bielsa’s men will likely need a victory against Spain in their final fixture to guarantee automatic qualification for the knockout phase. Anything less could leave their World Cup future dependent on results elsewhere.

Regardless of what happens next, Cape Verde’s spirited performance against Uruguay will be remembered as another landmark chapter in the country’s football history and further evidence that the Blue Sharks belong on the world stage.

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