Roberto Lopes, a center-back who has been playing for Shamrock Rovers in Ireland since 2016, received perhaps the most consequential LinkedIn message in the history of the platform. Cape Verde’s football federation reached out to him in 2018 to gauge his interest in representing the island nation internationally. He ignored it, assuming it was spam.
From cold DM to World Cup starter
Lopes, born in Dublin in 1992, had no prior connection to Cape Verdean football circles. His eligibility came through his father’s heritage. When the initial LinkedIn message arrived, Lopes did what any reasonable person would do with an unsolicited professional pitch on a social platform: absolutely nothing.
But the federation followed up. This time, the message came in English rather than Portuguese, which made it feel marginally more legitimate. Lopes responded, began the eligibility verification process, and eventually earned his first cap for the Cape Verde national team.
As of mid-2026, the defender known as “Pico” has accumulated 44 caps for Cape Verde. He hasn’t scored a single goal in any of those appearances.











