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Cape Verde keeper’s mother can attend World Cup match

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Mother of Cape Verde's goalkeeper: 'I'm going to see my son play in the World Cup'
Ana Cândida Évora, the mother of Cape Verde's goalkeeper Vozinha is finally on her way to the US to see her son play in the World Cup.

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Soccer - Cape Verde keeper Vozinha's mother gets visa to watch son at World Cup
Futbol Chronicle on MSN · 16h
Vozinha’s Mother Granted U.S. Visa Ahead of Cape Verde’s Next World Cup Match
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Two midfield maestros link up
Two midfield maestros link up.

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Cape Verde's Lopes is happy jersey swap with Spain did not work out
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Mum of Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha granted visa to watch him at World Cup
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What could Scotland learn from Cape Verde as Morocco loom?
In their debut match at the World Cup, the Africans – ranked 67 in the world and with a population of less than 500,000 people – put in a heroic defensive display to thwart a star-studded Spanish side...

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Cape Verde went viral after its World Cup debut — but what’s this island all about?
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Tearful Cape Verde hero Vozinha set for emotional reunion with mum at World Cup as US grant her visa
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World Cup controversies: Cape Verde goalie's mom who missed historic match gets U.S. visa, Ghana player facing rape charges denied entry to Canada and more

Cape Verde's goalkeeper Josimar José Évora Dias, who goes by the nickname Vozinha, made seven saves in a stunning 0-0 draw against Spain on Monday in the West African archipelago's first-ever men's World Cup appearance. But he said his mother, Evora, couldn't attend the match in Atlanta due to U.S. visa complications.
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Cape Verde fans celebrate historic World Cup result: ‘We always do the impossible’

When the final whistle blew, and Cape Verde had secured their first World Cup point, the boisterous section of blue jerseys inside the stadium erupted. Players sprinted to that co
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