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World Cup 2026: Cape Verde looks to capitalise on World Cup heroics

Although many consider them underdogs, Cape Verde’s performances at the 2026 Fifa World Cup have drawn global interest.

BBC Africa travelled to the Atlantic Ocean archipelago to find out how local footballing talent is being shaped.

Silveria Nedio coached current Blue Sharks players at the Bola Pra Frente Academy in the capital Praia, while Cape Verde football federation president Mario Semedo says the prize money obtained from playing at the finals will be used to develop the domestic game.

Reporter: Paul Njie

Filmed and edited by: Michel Mvondo


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