Historic Debut: 40-Year-Old Vozinha Keeps Clean Sheet as Cape Verde Hold Spain
Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vozinha became the oldest keeper ever to keep a clean sheet on his World Cup debut in a surprising 0-0 draw with Spain. The 40-year-old veteran produced a masterclass at Atlanta Stadium, making seven vital saves. He denied clear chances from Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella and Ferran Torres. Spain fired 27 shots in search of a breakthrough, but even Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal could not beat his resolve. This unexpected point gives Cabo Verde a real boost in a tough Group H that also features Uruguay and Saudi Arabia.
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