Cape Verde secured a 2-2 draw against Uruguay in a Group H match on June 21 [1, 2].
The result marks a significant milestone for Cape Verde, as the team earned its first-ever World Cup goal and a critical point to keep its qualification hopes alive [3, 4].
The match took place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida [2, 5]. The contest remained competitive as both sides fought for positioning in the group stage of the tournament [1].
Kevin Pina scored on a free kick for Cape Verde’s first-ever goal in the World Cup, and Helio Varela scored the equalizer for the team [4], a TSN reporter said.
Uruguay entered the match as favorites, but the Cape Verdean defense and timely scoring prevented a victory for the South American side [3, 4]. The 2-2 final score leaves both teams searching for further points to advance in the competition [1].
Helio Varela's equalizing goal served as the final blow to Uruguay's attempt to secure all three points in the match [1, 4]. The effort by the Cape Verdean squad has been described as a stunner in the context of the tournament's early stages [4].
“Cape Verde secured a 2-2 draw against Uruguay in a Group H match”
This draw represents a historic achievement for Cape Verde, proving they can compete with established football powers on a global stage. By securing a point against Uruguay, the team maintains a mathematical path toward the knockout stages, while Uruguay must now find a way to recover lost points to ensure their own progression from Group H.


