Diney Borges plays for Cape Verde and rose to global attention after a late own-goal in extra time against Argentina, sealing Argentina’s 3-2 win in Miami.
Cape Verde has reached the World Cup round of 32 and will play defending champion Argentina in Miami on July 3 after finishing second in Group H. The island debutants have drawn with Spain and Uruguay and held Saudi Arabia to 0-0, becoming the smallest country ever to reach the knockout stage in World Cup history.
Cape Verde’s 0-0 draw with Spain has tested the expanded World Cup format, showing that emergent nations can compete at the highest level. Vozinha’s saves and a stubborn defense have elevated Cape Verde’s profile and sparked global attention.
Argentina has progressed to the World Cup quarterfinals after a 3-2 win over Cape Verde, despite Cape Verde's late pressure and a stunning 103rd-minute equalizer by Sidney Lopes Cabral. Messi opened the scoring in the 29th minute, and Lisandro Martinez added a second before Cape Verde forced extra time with Cabral's dramatic equalizer. Argentina clinched victory with a stoppage-time goal.
Argentina leads through Messi, but Cape Verde equalises twice with Duarte and Cabral. A monumental Cabral strike in extra time sets up a dramatic own-goal winner for Argentina as the holders advance to the round of 16.
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