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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.
A US Democrat has urged visa help for Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha's mother after she missed his historic World Cup debut due to travel and visa barriers.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha achieved a stunning 0-0 draw against Spain in their World Cup debut, a feat his mother, Ana Candida Evora, had confidently predicted. Despite her son's heroics, Evora was unable to attend the match due to a visa issue complicated by a $15,
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.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha stunned the world by shutting out Spain's formidable attacking line-up in the island nation's World ​Cup debut on Monday but one woman was not the least bit surprised.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar 'Vozinha' Dias is set for an emotional reunion with his mother after United States authorities expedited arrangements to ensure she can attend the Blue Sharks' next FIFA World Cup 2026 match,
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