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Vozinha's mother will attend Cape Verde's next FIFA World Cup 2026 match after the U.S. State Department stepped in to help resolve her visa situation.
After the Man of the Match performance with seven saves, Vozinha told reporters that he was emotional because his mother was not able to travel to the United States to attend the World Cup. Vozinha said that visa issues and the associated expenses were too much to make the trip happen in time.
Vozinha was Cape Verde's player of the match in their tournament opener after making seven saves to secure a stunning 0-0 draw against European champions Spain in Atlanta.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha is set for an emotional reunion as his mother has finally secured a visa to attend his next World Cup match. The heartfelt moment comes after months of uncertainty, and is expected to be a special boost for the player as he prepares to represent his nation on the biggest stage in football.
After Cape Verde's match against Spain, the heroic 40-year-old goalkeeper tearfully revealed that his mother had not been at the stands, citing a visa issue
The 40-year-old revealed after the game that the high cost of fees had prevented his mother visiting him in the US during the tournament.
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