Cape Verde: unbeatable against Spain and Argentina in 90 minutes

The only team that did not lose in 90 minutes against Spain and Argentina.

Cape Verde’s performance in the 2026 World Cup

The Cape Verde team, a nation of barely 500,000 inhabitants, wrote one of the most memorable stories of the tournament. In their debut, on June 15 in Atlanta, they drew 0-0 against Spain, the Red Fury. Then, they qualified as second in the group and faced Argentina in the round of 32. The match ended 3-2 in favor of the albiceleste, but only in extra time; In the 90 minutes of regulation, no team could beat Cape Verde.

A legacy that transcends the result

This resistance makes the Cape Verdeans the only team in the World Cup that did not lose in regular time to either Spain or Argentina. Both teams will compete in the final on July 19, and neither could break Cape Verde’s defensive lock during the first 90 minutes. His performance showed that order and effort can compete at the highest level.

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Rayados starts the Apertura 2026 with Almeyda and renewed optimism

Rayados begins Apertura 2026 with a new coach and a single addition. The debut against Santos will be key.

Debut at home with a new era

Rayados de Monterrey faces the Apertura 2026 of Liga MX with high expectations. Under the direction of Matías Almeyda, the team is looking for a solid start that will make a difference in the tournament. The fans have placed their trust in the Argentine strategist, who will try to return consistent play to the club and fight for the title.

The only addition so far is the Uruguayan Diego Rossi, from the Columbus Crew of the MLS. His arrival generates hope, but the squad maintains the base of the previous tournament.

Date and rival

The first challenge will be against Santos, on Friday at 7:05 p.m. at the BBVA Stadium (Steel Giant). The broadcast will be carried out by TUDN and Channel 5. The Laguneros want to leave behind a bad past tournament, but they visit Rayados equally in need of redemption.

The Monterrey team knows that a good start can define the direction of the semester. The fans are attentive and trust that the new helmsman and the few reinforcements will make a difference.

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Messi defends Argentina: ‘We were the best in four years’

Lionel Messi responded to accusations of favoritism and defended the team's effort.

Lionel Messi responded to the questions against Argentina and made it clear that success in the World Cup does not respond to referee favors or privileges.

“Nobody gave us anything,” said the captain after reaching the final.

The comeback against England

The Albiceleste beat England 2-1 in the semifinals after trailing 1-0 until the 85th minute. The victory sparked celebrations in Buenos Aires and placed the team one step away from winning consecutive world championships, with Spain as its rival in the final.

Doubts arose in previous matches against Cape Verde, Switzerland and Egypt, where rivals and coaches pointed out referee decisions that they considered favorable to the Argentine team. Swiss coach Murat Yakin and Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan cited alleged irregularities during their eliminations.

Messi rejected these versions and highlighted the group’s consistency throughout the World Cup cycle.

“We were the best in these four years, no matter who it hurts and no matter what they say,” said the forward, who assured that reaching two finals in a row shows the strength of the team.

The controversy over the Malvinas banner

The semifinal also left an episode off the field: some Argentine players celebrated with a banner alluding to the Malvinas Islands. The British government asked FIFA to investigate the incident.

Coach Lionel Scaloni considered that the accusations of referee help will continue, but pointed out that with the VAR it is difficult for there to be undue benefits. Both he and Messi defended the integrity of the team and emphasized that success is the result of a collective effort.

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Pelé’s 1958 t-shirt sells for $4.9 million

Pelé's 10th jersey in the 1958 final reaches a record price at auction.

A record for Pelé’s legacy

The number 10 shirt that the legendary Brazilian soccer player Pelé wore in the 1958 World Cup final was sold for $4.9 million, Sotheby’s auction house reported this Thursday.

Pelé, who passed away in 2022, was just 17 years old when he scored two goals in Brazil’s 5-2 victory over Sweden at Rasunda Stadium. He remains the youngest player to score in a World Cup final.

The piece is considered a priceless collector’s item, not only because of its history, but because of the impact that Pelé had on global football. The sale generated great interest among collectors and fans.

This event highlights how Pelé’s legacy continues to attract the attention of new generations and demonstrates the historical value of objects associated with sporting greats.

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