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Cape Verde's big step up 'If you're: oh, it's Messi... you're gonna lose your mind'
The Guardian
|July 03, 2026
Defender Sidny Lopes Cabral on defying the odds, rising above racism and taking on champions Argentina tonight
Cape Verde liked the odds, and so did Sidny Lopes Cabral. ‘‘They gave us a 1% chance of reaching the next round, but we showed how big 1% is,’’ the defender says.
He has always known there was a chance however small it looked, in Rotterdam or anywhere: in Germany, where he froze in the fifth tier earning £850 a month, using bin bags for curtains, and in America, too. His mates told him he was crazy; he told his mum not to worry. ‘‘I always told them: ‘Hey, I’m gonna be a great football player; I’m gonna reach the top.’ And I’m living in my dream now.’’
Now, the team representing a group of islands home to 500,000 people, the story of this World Cup, face the champions. And Lopes Cabral, the left-back and the second-youngest player in the squad at 23, faces arguably the best footballer of all time. ‘‘I hope I get some nice pictures of me standing next to him,’’ Lopes Cabral says. ‘‘I have no words to describe how I feel, how we all do. Back in Cape Verde, every game there are parties. In the Netherlands, in France, everywhere Cape Verdean people live. In Rotterdam it’s crazy.’’
This story is from the July 03, 2026 edition of The Guardian.
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