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Cabo Verde

Tubarões Azuis — Blue Sharks

Cabo Verde — the Blue Sharks — are one of the greatest stories in African football. A tiny island archipelago of just 600,000 people, they have punched far above their weight to qualify for multiple AFCONs and, in a historic achievement, the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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🎸Hi, I am Oz!

Hi, I am Oz! Cabo Verde absolutely blew my mind! Can you imagine — a tiny island nation of 600,000 people qualifying for the World Cup for the very first time? That is the kind of football story that reminds you why we love this game. The Blue Sharks are proof that passion and belief can overcome everything!

Quick Facts

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Nation

Archipelago of 10 islands in the Atlantic Ocean

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Population

Approximately 600,000 — one of football's smallest nations

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FCF Founded

1982 — Federação Caboverdiana de Futebol

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FIFA Member Since

1986 — CAF confederation member

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Best FIFA Ranking

Top 60 in Africa — remarkable for the island's size

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Historic Achievement

2026 FIFA World Cup qualification — first ever

Discover Cabo Verde

Cabo Verde is an archipelago of ten volcanic islands located in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 570 kilometres off the west coast of Africa. The islands sit at a cultural and geographic crossroads between Africa, Europe, and the Americas — a position that has shaped their unique identity for centuries. The capital, Praia, is located on Santiago, the largest island, and is home to around a quarter of the country's entire population.

Cabo Verde gained independence from Portugal in 1975 and has since become one of Africa's most stable and democratic nations. The economy is based on tourism, fishing, and remittances from the large Cabo Verdean diaspora — communities living primarily in Portugal, the Netherlands, and the United States. The islands are known for their warm climate, dramatic volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and the distinctive Creole culture that blends African and Portuguese influences.

With a population of just 600,000 people, Cabo Verde consistently punches above its weight in sport, culture, and human development. The islands are famous for morna — a soulful, melancholic music genre recognised by UNESCO — and the legendary singer Cesária Évora, who brought Cabo Verdean music to global audiences. That same spirit of resilience and passion drives the national football team.

🏝️10 volcanic islands👥600,000 people🌊Atlantic Ocean🎵Morna music🇵🇹Portuguese heritage☀️Warm year-round

Map of Cabo Verde

Map of Cabo Verde

🌍 Where in the World

World map showing Cabo Verde's location

Flag of Cabo Verde

Cabo Verde's flag features three horizontal bands of blue, white, and red, with a circle of ten yellow stars representing the ten islands. The blue symbolises the ocean and sky, while the stars form a ring — unity among the scattered islands of the archipelago.

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⚽ The Incredible Story of Cabo Verde Football

Football in Cabo Verde carries the soul of an island people. Brought by Portuguese colonisers and sailors, the game took hold across the archipelago's ten islands. Despite limited resources and a tiny population, football became the national passion — played on beaches, in streets, and on dusty pitches with equal joy and intensity.

The Federação Caboverdiana de Futebol was founded in 1982, shortly after independence, and the national team began their remarkable journey. The early years were about establishing identity and competing with limited means. But the real breakthrough came in the 2010s, when Cabo Verde began qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations and stunning the continent.

At the 2013 AFCON, Cabo Verde made their debut and reached the quarter-finals — a breathtaking performance for such a small nation. They have continued to qualify for and compete at AFCONs, becoming a respected and feared opponent across Africa. Their secret? A large diaspora in Portugal and the Netherlands, where many players developed their skills in professional leagues.

The greatest moment in Cabo Verde football history came with qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup — the first ever in the nation's history. For a country of 600,000 people competing against nations with populations of tens of millions, this achievement ranks among the most inspirational stories in world football. The Blue Sharks proved that size does not determine greatness — only heart does.

Key Results

  • 2013AFCON debut — Quarter-finals
  • 2015AFCON — Group stage
  • 2021AFCON — Group stage
  • 2026🏆 World Cup qualification — FIRST EVER!

600K

Cabo Verde's entire population — yet they qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup for the very first time.

✨ Did You Know?

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Ten Islands, One Team

Cabo Verde is made up of ten volcanic islands in the Atlantic Ocean, about 570 km off the coast of West Africa. Players from all ten islands — and the diaspora abroad — come together for one team.

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The Diaspora Advantage

Many of Cabo Verde's best players were born and raised in Portugal and the Netherlands. Players like Ryan Mendes and Héldon grew up in European football systems but chose to represent their heritage nation.

Giant Killers

At the 2013 AFCON, Cabo Verde shocked Morocco 2–1 in the Round of 16 — one of the tournament's biggest ever upsets. A nation of 600,000 defeating a footballing powerhouse of 37 million.

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