The 2026 FIFA World Cup served up a stunning surprise as minnows Cabo Verde held footballing giants Argentina to a dramatic 1-1 draw at the tournament on July 4. In a match that defied almost every pre-match prediction, the Blue Sharks not only frustrated Lionel Messi and his teammates but also took a shock lead before Argentina fought back to salvage a point. The result sent shockwaves through Group D and reminded the football world that no opponent can be underestimated on the biggest stage.
Match Overview
Played at a sweltering venue on the morning of July 4, the contest saw Argentina dominate possession from the first whistle but face a resolute and well-organized Cabo Verde defence. The African nation, making only its second World Cup appearance, adopted a compact 4-4-2 shape and relied on rapid counter-attacks. Argentina, wearing their famous albiceleste, struggled to break down a disciplined low block, and as the first half wore on, the underdogs grew in confidence.
Key Moments
- 23rd minute – Cabo Verde take the lead: Against the run of play, forward Garry Rodrigues collected a long ball over the top, shrugged off a challenge from Nicolás Otamendi, and slotted calmly past Emiliano Martínez. The small contingent of Cabo Verde fans erupted in disbelief as their team went 1-0 up against the reigning South American champions.
- 58th minute – Argentina equalise: After sustained pressure, Lionel Messi threaded a brilliant pass through the defence for Julián Álvarez, who finished first-time past the goalkeeper. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the Argentine supporters and seemed to restore order.
- 75th minute – Red card scare: Cabo Verde defender Stopira received a second yellow card for a late tackle on Ángel Di María, leaving his team with ten men for the final quarter-hour. Yet Argentina could not find a winner despite wave after wave of attacks.
- 90+4 minute – Late drama: A corner from Messi found the head of Lautaro Martínez, but Cabo Verde goalkeeper Josimar Dias produced a stunning reflex save to preserve the draw, ensuring his nation’s most famous result ever.
Tactical Story
Argentina’s manager had set his team up in a 4-3-3 designed to overload the flanks, but Cabo Verde’s disciplined defensive block, with midfielder Kenny Rocha Santos shielding the back four effectively, neutralised much of that threat. The Blue Sharks repeatedly invited crosses and then cleared them with authority. Offensively, Cabo Verde relied on the pace of Rodrigues on the break, and their direct approach troubled Argentina’s high defensive line. After going down to ten men, Cabo Verde dropped even deeper, and Argentina pushed everyone forward – yet the African side’s heroic defending, notably from centre-back Roberto Lopes, kept the South Americans at bay.
Standout Players
- Josimar Dias (Cabo Verde): The goalkeeper was immense, making eight saves including that last-gasp header. His distribution also helped relieve pressure. A man‑of‑the‑match performance.
- Garry Rodrigues (Cabo Verde): His goal was a perfect example of composure under pressure, and he worked tirelessly as a lone outlet.
- Lionel Messi (Argentina): Despite the frustration, Messi created several chances and provided the assist for Álvarez’s equaliser. He was constantly double‑teamed but still looked dangerous.
- Julián Álvarez (Argentina): Took his goal clinically and ran hard all game, though he lacked service in the first half.
Impact on the Group and the Tournament
The 1-1 draw leaves Argentina with only one point from their opening match, putting them under serious pressure in Group D. For Cabo Verde, this point is a historic milestone – their first ever at a World Cup. The result also sends a warning to other big nations: the gap between football’s elite and the so‑called smaller nations continues to shrink. Argentina will now need to beat both Senegal and Saudi Arabia to guarantee qualification, while Cabo Verde will dream of advancing with another upset.
For football fans, this was a reminder of why the World Cup remains the most unpredictable and exhilarating tournament on Earth. Cabo Verde wrote a new chapter in their football story, and Argentina were left to ponder what might have been if they had taken their chances earlier.

