Cape Verde qualifies for World Cup for 1st time
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Cape Verde’s Miracle: The Tiny Nation That Shook the Football World | First Sports With Rupha Ramani
Cape Verde, a tiny island nation of just over half a million people, has done the unthinkable. The “Blue Sharks” have qualified for their first-ever FIFA World Cup, rewriting football history and proving that dreams have no borders.
The Island country, home to around 525,000 people, is the second smallest nation ever to qualify for a World Cup finals after Iceland.
Shamrock Rovers defender Roberto Lopes is relishing the week of his life - helping Cape Verde qualify for the World Cup, aiming for League of Ireland success with Shamrock Rovers, and expecting his first child with his wife.
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