FIFA World Cup, Cape Verde
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As part of a special World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to fans of all 48 competing nations to capture their unique football culture
Migration is woven into the story of the small African nation of Cape Verde and its national soccer team, raising concern about who can attend the tournament.
For the first time ever, the small island nation of Cape Verde, located off the coast of West Africa, will compete in the FIFA World Cup tournament.
Their eyes are on the national soccer team, which is packed full of stars whose parents, or even grandparents, left Cape Verde years ago, but who still consider the islands home. The team, known as the Blue Sharks,
Cape Verde, officially known as Cabo Verde, secured a historic first-ever FIFA World Cup qualification by finishing at the top of a highly competitive CAF qualifying group
Eridjon Dacruz grew up in Cape Verde before moving to the U.S. as a child. Now he's headed to Miami to watch his home country play in its first-ever World Cup.
As a nod to Rhode Island's large Cape Verdean population, a send-off celebration is being held at Centreville Bank Stadium on Sunday.
A Dutch cruise ship carrying 149 people of 23 nationalities is awaiting urgent assistance off Cape Verde after a suspected hantavirus outbreak left three passengers dead and others seriously ill.
By Simon Robinson MINDELO, Cape Verde, June 6 (Reuters) - Cape Verde sways to the sound of morna, a homegrown folk music laced with melancholy, longing and soul. Morna's most famous song, "Sodade," remembers the tens of thousands of emigrés who have left these 10 islands sprinkled off the coast of West Africa for work and opportunities abroad.