Cape Verde’s Vozinha joins Shilton and Zoff in World Cup history books
Cape Verde’s 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha earned legendary status at the 2026 World Cup by accumulating 18 total saves against global giants, placing him behind only Peter Shilton and Dino Zoff in veteran tournament history.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha cemented an unforgettable legacy at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, registering a total of 18 saves across a spectacular debut tournament.
The 40-year-old veteran continuously defied elite international attacks, repelling tournament heavyweights with unmatched precision. His final campaign concluded with an iconic sequence of performances that established the African nation as the tournament’s ultimate underdog story.
The shot-stopper’s remarkable statistics place him in incredibly rare company among the sport’s greatest ever veterans.
By pairing a crucial seven-save shutout against Spain and three stops against Saudi Arabia with an additional eight saves against Argentina, Vozinha became just the third goalkeeper aged 40 or older to exceed 15 saves at a single World Cup tournament.

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