India, June 27 -- Cape Verde has been the story of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. No matter who eventually lifts the trophy, their remarkable run to the Round of 32 after an unbeaten group-stage campaign will remain one of the tournament's defining narratives. When FIFA expanded the World Cup to 48 teams, many questioned whether the gap in quality between football's traditional powers and smaller nations would make the competition less competitive. Cape Verde have emphatically challenged that perception. Their goalless draw against Spain first turned heads, proving they belonged on the biggest stage. At the heart of that memorable result was 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha, who produced a sensational performance to frustrate one of the tournamen...