Cabo Verde's Goalkeeper Vojinha Shines in Historic World Cup Match

By Kang Sang Heon Posted : June 17, 2026, 09:40 Updated : June 17, 2026, 09:40
Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vojinha. [Photo=Yonhap News & Reuters]
 
Cabo Verde's goalkeeper Vojinha stood tall against Spain's formidable offense, helping his team secure a 0-0 draw in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage on June 16 at Atlanta's stadium. Despite facing 27 shots from the third-ranked Spanish team, Vojinha's performance ensured that the 64th-ranked Cabo Verde left the field without conceding a goal.
This match marked a historic moment for Cabo Verde, a nation of approximately 520,000 people, as it was their first appearance in a World Cup finals. The island nation, composed of 15 islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Africa, became a FIFA member in 1986 and began participating in World Cup qualifiers in 2002. With this tournament, they celebrated their first point in World Cup history.
Vojinha was undoubtedly the hero of the match, successfully stopping all seven of Spain's critical shots on target. His ability to neutralize sharp crosses and command the air was met with applause and cheers from the bench and the crowd each time he made a save.
As the final whistle blew, Vojinha knelt on the field, shedding tears of joy. In a post-match press conference, he expressed, "I believe everyone, not just myself but all the players and the people of Cabo Verde, feels incredibly proud and happy. We worked very hard to get here."
Vojinha's journey to this moment has not been easy. According to ESPN, he made his professional debut at the age of 25 with the Angolan club Progresso. He has since played in Moldova, Cyprus, Slovakia, and Portugal, and currently competes in the Portuguese second division with Chaves. He joined the Cabo Verde national team in 2012.
At one point, he considered retiring from international play but persevered in pursuit of his World Cup dream. "I have worked my whole life for this moment, this dream," he said. "Many generations before me dreamed of this day but could not achieve it. Now that dream has become a reality."
Vojinha's full name is Josimar José Evora Dias. His nickname, which means "little grandmother" in Portuguese, was given to him by his older brothers during childhood. It originated from a playful remark about being pushed around in physical confrontations. After a teammate with the same name emerged, he decided to officially adopt the nickname.
In just one match, Vojinha has gained international attention, with his Instagram followers skyrocketing from about 50,000 to over 10 million in a single day, establishing him as a new symbol of Cabo Verdean soccer.



* This article has been translated by AI.

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