https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7394085/2026/06/26/cape-verde-world-cup-kits-capelli-sport/

Cape Verde’s national football team, the Blue Sharks, has made history by reaching the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking a significant achievement for the smallest nation to ever reach this stage. The team advanced after finishing second in Group H, drawing against Spain, Uruguay, and Saudi Arabia. Their Round of 32 match against defending champions Argentina takes place in Miami Gardens, Florida, today. This achievement has sparked a surge of national pride and celebration across the islands, embodying a cultural shift as the Cape Verdean flag becomes a prominent symbol of unity and success.

Key Takeaways

Markets suggest an increased likelihood of Cape Verde’s elimination in the World Cup Round of 32, with the current odds at 92.5% for a YES outcome.

Cape Verde’s unexpected advancement to the knockout stage has led to heightened national pride and visibility, reflected in the widespread display of the national flag.