Cape VerdeĀ have written a new chapter in their football history after securing a place in theĀ FIFA World Cup Round of 32 following a goalless draw against Saudi Arabia.
The result saw the Blue Sharks finish second in Group H with three points, edging out two-time world champions Uruguay and 2034 World Cup hosts Saudi Arabia to qualify from the group in their first-ever appearance at the tournament.
The African side will now face defending champions Argentina in the Round of 32 on July 3 at Miami Stadium.
Historic achievement for Cape Verde
Cape Verde looked the more dangerous side throughout the contest and came close to finding a winner on several occasions.
Willy Semedo forced a fine save from Saudi Arabia goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais before firing another effort wide, while Kevin Pina narrowly missed the target with a long-range strike early in the second half.
