Cape Verde keep World Cup shocks going with draw against Uruguay

Cape Verde Kevin Pina (red) celebrates goal during Uruguay matchup
Cape Verde Kevin Pina (red) celebrates goal during Uruguay matchupCHANDAN KHANNA / AFP

Uruguay and Cape Verde shared the spoils with an entertaining 2-2 draw in this FIFA World Cup (WC) Group H encounter, extending the latter’s unbeaten run to five games (W3, D2).

Key stats

- Maxi Araújo has scored two goals in the 2026 FIFA World Cup (one in this game), more than any other Uruguay player.

- Cape Verde have attempted 12 shots in this game, their highest total in a single match at the FIFA World Cup.

- Uruguay are undefeated in their last three games in the FIFA World Cup; their last longer unbeaten streak was from 15th June 2018 to 30th June 2018, a run of four games.

Highlights

Analysis

Araujo v Cape Verde
Araujo v Cape VerdeOpta by StatsPerform / REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli

Maxi Araujo grabbed a goal and an assist to earn an 8,3 Flashscore rating - read more on our player ratings system here.

Match report

Both sides may have drawn their opening Group H encounters, but the morale would have been unquestionably higher in the Tubaroes Azuis camp after holding Spain last time out.

 Uruguay were looking to gather some momentum after a lacklustre 1-1 draw with Saudi Arabia, and had the game’s first real chance when Federico Valverde fired wide from a tight angle after being picked out by Agustin Canobbio

However, what followed was a seismic moment in the history of Cape Verdean football.

Kevin Pina stood over a free-kick from well outside the area, unleashing a ferocious strike which went through Uruguay’s two-man wall and flew past a stunned Fernando Muslera. It was their first-ever goal at a WC finals, sparking pandemonium in the stands and leaving the Uruguayans shell-shocked.

Kevin Pina (right) celebrates scoring first-ever Cape Verde World Cup goal
Kevin Pina (right) celebrates scoring first-ever Cape Verde World Cup goalCHANDAN KHANNA / AFP

But Marcelo Bielsa’s side completely turned the game on its head before HT. Maximiliano Araujo restored parity by reacting quickest to nod in the loose ball, after Sidny Lopes Cabral’s attempted clearance cannoned off the post.

La Celeste then moved into the lead when Araújo headed Manuel Ugarte’s searching cross into the path of Canobbio to fire home in first-half stoppage time.

Uruguay-Cape Verde momentum
Uruguay-Cape Verde momentumOpta by StatsPerform

La Celeste hoped to push on following the restart, but Tubaroes Azuis managed to get back on level terms after a Uruguayan defensive disaster. Mathias Olivera’s pass was intercepted by Helio Varela, who took the ball past a stranded Muslera and coolly slotted the ball into an empty net to score his first international goal.

The two-time WC winners were rattled, and Jamiro Monteiro almost scored a stunning third for Cape Verde when his long-range strike grazed the roof of the net. This topsy-turvy clash looked like taking another twist after Araujo reacted to Vozinha’s error to convert from close range, but the effort was disallowed for offside. 

Despite some late pressure from the South Americans, Bubista’s side claimed another hard-earned point. They can now look forward to facing Saudi Arabia in their final group game next Saturday with genuine hopes of reaching the knockout stages, while Uruguay face the daunting task of taking on a Spain side that has rediscovered their mojo in their quest to avoid an embarrassing elimination at the first hurdle.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Maximiliano Araujo (Uruguay)

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Uruguay-Cape Verde matchup stats
Uruguay-Cape Verde matchup statsOpta by StatsPerform

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