Cape Verde players celebrate their 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia after the World Cup Group H soccer match in Houston, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)Cape Verde's remarkable FIFA World Cup 2026 debut reached another historic milestone on Friday as the Blue Sharks secured qualification for the Round of 32 despite drawing all three of their group-stage matches. A disciplined 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia, combined with Spain's 1-0 victory over Uruguay, was enough to send the African newcomers through in second place behind Group H winners Spain.The achievement completes one of the tournament's most improbable stories. Competing at their first-ever World Cup, the island nation of just over 500,000 people progressed from a group featuring former world champions Spain and Uruguay, becoming the smallest country ever to reach the knockout stages of a men's FIFA World Cup.Three draws, one historic qualificationCape Verde entered their final Group H fixture knowing qualification remained within reach, but their fate would depend on events unfolding simultaneously in Guadalajara.The Blue Sharks had already exceeded expectations by frustrating Spain in a goalless draw before recovering from behind to earn an impressive 2-2 draw against Uruguay. Another point against Saudi Arabia would leave them on three points, but progression depended on Spain avoiding defeat against Marcelo Bielsa's side. Cape Verde delivered another disciplined defensive performance, holding Saudi Arabia to a 0-0 draw while nervously awaiting news from the other match. Moments after the final whistle, confirmation arrived that Spain had defeated Uruguay 1-0. The result sparked emotional celebrations among Cape Verde's players, coaching staff and supporters, many of whom were seen embracing and shedding tears as qualification was officially secured.Cape Verde players celebrate after the World Cup Group H soccer match between Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia in Houston, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)The reward for their extraordinary group-stage campaign is a Round of 32 meeting with defending world champions Argentina in Miami on July 3.A feat achieved by only three nationsBy drawing each of their three group-stage matches and still progressing, Cape Verde joined one of the most exclusive statistical clubs in World Cup history.They became only the fourth nation to qualify for the knockout rounds after drawing all three group-stage matches. Before Cape Verde, the feat had been achieved only by:Wales (1958)Republic of Ireland (1990)Cape Verde (2026)Cameroon also drew all three matches during their World Cup debut in 1982 but failed to progress, while New Zealand suffered the same fate after recording three draws during what was their second appearance at the 2010 World Cup.Cape Verde's achievement extends beyond that unique record. They are also the first nation to progress from the group stage in their debut World Cup appearance since Slovakia accomplished the feat in 2010, and the first debutant to go unbeaten throughout the group stage since Senegal's memorable run in 2002.Vozinha delivers another heroic performanceMuch of Cape Verde's success has been built on the remarkable performances of veteran goalkeeper Vozinha, whose tournament has transformed him into one of the breakout stars of the World Cup.Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha (1) celebrates after the World Cup Group H soccer match between Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia in Houston, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)The 40-year-old produced another outstanding display against Saudi Arabia to preserve the clean sheet. He first denied Mohamed Kanno in first-half stoppage time by comfortably gathering a dangerous header before producing an excellent diving save in the 66th minute to push away Mohammed Abu Al-Shamat's effort. Deep into stoppage time, with qualification hanging in the balance, he made one final crucial stop to deny Abdullah Al-Hamdan in the 92nd minute.Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha (1) makes a save during the World Cup Group H soccer match between Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia in Houston, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)The veteran's performances throughout the tournament have earned global attention, helping him amass more than 16 million Instagram followers during Cape Verde's historic campaign.Watching proudly from a luxury suite was his mother, Ana Candida Évora, who waved a small Cape Verde flag throughout the match. It was only her second appearance at the tournament after visa issues prevented her from witnessing her son's unforgettable seven-save display against Spain earlier in the group stage.From outsiders to World Cup giant-killersFew gave Cape Verde any realistic chance of surviving a group containing Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia before the tournament began. Instead, the Blue Sharks leave the opening phase unbeaten after frustrating one former world champion and denying another, while becoming one of the biggest stories of the competition.Spain finished top of Group H with seven points following victories over Saudi Arabia and Uruguay after their opening draw against Cape Verde. The Blue Sharks claimed second place with three points, edging past Uruguay and Saudi Arabia to continue their historic adventure.Their next challenge will be the reigning world champions Argentina. On paper, Lionel Messi's side will start as overwhelming favourites, but Cape Verde have already demonstrated throughout this tournament that reputation alone means very little once the match begins.