India, June 16 -- Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha was at his best in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match against Spain on Monday. The 40-year-old, who became the second-oldest goalkeeper to make his World Cup debut, pulled off a sensational seven saves to keep the 2006 champions at bay. After Cape Verde walked away with a sensational goalless draw, the senior statesman broke down and was in tears. At that time, it seemed that Vozinha was overwhelmed by the enormity of the feat his team had achieved.

However, speaking after the game, Vozinha revealed that the US visa issues prevented his mother from watching him in person. He also stated that other family members weren't able to travel to the United States for the tournament.

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