Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha gains 15 million Instagram followers after Spain heroics

Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha gains 15 million Instagram followers after Spain heroics

The 40-year-old veteran produced a career-best display on Cape Verde's World Cup debut in Atlanta, making seven saves from 27 Spanish attempts as he helped secure a historic point against one of the tournament favourites. By full-time, he had been named man of the match and was visibly emotional, later describing the occasion as the biggest moment of his life.

Vozinha's sudden rise to global fame has been as dramatic as his performance on the pitch. His social media following, previously around 50,000, surged into the millions within hours of the final whistle, eventually surpassing 15 million as fans flocked to his account after clips of his saves went viral. Brazilian broadcaster CazeTV played a key role in amplifying the moment, encouraging viewers during the match to follow the little-known goalkeeper as he stunned Spain's star-studded attack.

The performance itself was a showcase of resilience and reflexes. Vozinha repeatedly denied Spain's brightest talents, including Lamine Yamal, Pedri, Rodri and Nico Williams, with a series of sharp stops and composed handling under relentless pressure. His efforts ensured Cape Verde, one of the smallest nations ever to qualify for a World Cup, earned a historic first point on the global stage.

Born in Mindelo, Vozinha's journey has been anything but conventional. He only turned professional at 25 and has since spent a nomadic career across clubs in Portugal, Angola, Moldova, Cyprus and Slovakia. Despite limited club success, he has long been a dependable figure for his national team, playing a key role in qualification with seven clean sheets in 10 matches.

After the Spain match, he reflected on a career built on perseverance. "I have worked my whole life for this moment," he said. "I thought about giving up, but I kept going for this dream."

His emotional reaction was also deeply personal. Vozinha revealed he was moved by the absence of family members at the match, including his mother, who was unable to attend due to visa and financial complications, and he paid tribute to his late grandparents, who helped raise him.

"I cried because they were everything for me," he said. "I wish they could have seen this moment."

The social media surge has placed him alongside some of football's biggest global names in online traction, even as established stars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi continue to grow their already vast followings during the tournament. Estimates suggest his newfound popularity could translate into significant commercial earnings per sponsored post.

Cape Verde now turn their attention to Uruguay in Miami, where Vozinha will once again take centre stage - no longer just a journeyman goalkeeper, but one of the most talked-about players of the World Cup.

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