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Pandemonium in Cape Verde as BBC interviewer interrupted during first-ever World Cup goal

Awful Announcing

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June 22, 2026

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Cape Verde has been the story of the World Cup so far after securing two unlikely draws to open its first-ever appearance in the tournament. First, the small African island nation fended off Spain for a 0-0 draw, and on Sunday, Cape Verde backed up its first performance by securing a 2-2 scoreline against Uruguay.

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BBC Sport

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· Jun 21, 2026

Cape Verde fan goes wild over first goal live on BBC News

During a live BBC News broadcast, reporter Paul Njie interviews a Cape Verde fan when the country suddenly scores its first ever World Cup goal against Uruguay in the 2026 World Cup.

Football | The Guardian

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· Jul 9, 2026

France v Morocco: World Cup 2026 quarter-final – live

World Cup kick-off: 4pm EDT/9pm BST/6am AEST Player guide | Bracketology | Golden Boot | Mail ScottFrance swanned their way through Group I. They elegantly survived the Senegal test. Took a two-hour storm break in their stride to see off Iraq. Then eased past Norway B thanks to Ousmane Dembélé’s quick-fire first-half hat-trick.Then in the knockouts, things went from the sublime to the ridiculous. And here we are. Continue reading...

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· Jun 21, 2026

Cape Verde fan goes wild live on BBC News as his country scores

During a live BBC News broadcast, reporter Paul Njie interviews a Cape Verde fan when the country suddenly scores its first ever World Cup goal against Uruguay in the 2026 World Cup.

The Namibian

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· Jul 5, 2026

Africa’s Football Awakening

The Fifa World Cup marks a watershed moment for African football. For decades, the continent’s global campaigns were defined by tantalising talent compromised by agonising, cringing crash-outs in the early stages. This year, the narrative has fundamentally shifted. While the newly introduced Round of 32 proved a bridge too far for the likes of South [] The post Africa’s Football Awakening appeared first on The Namibian.

OneFootball

· Jul 2, 2026

💥Row in Senegal: Gueye says he won't play until the coach is sacked

African football is reeling after Senegal’s shocking elimination from the World Cup. Villarreal midfielder Papé Gueye, one of the squad’s standout players, set off a media bombshell by announcing...

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· Jun 26, 2026

FIFA World Cup 2026: Senegal become 1st African team to score 5 goals in a WC clash

Toronto [Canada], June 27 (ANI): Senegal etched their names in history books as they became the first-ever African team to score five goals in a FIFA World Cup match. Senegal crushed Iraq by 5-0 in Toronto on Friday and ended their opponents' hopes of reaching the later stage of the tournament. It was a do-or-die encounter, with both sides requiring a win, preferably by a sizeable margin, to stay in the r

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Related coverage for "Pandemonium in Cape Verde as BBC interviewer interrupted during first-ever World Cup goal": BBC Sport — Cape Verde fan goes wild over first goal live on BBC News. Football | The Guardian — France v Morocco: World Cup 2026 quarter-final – live. BBC News — Cape Verde fan goes wild live on BBC News as his country scores. The Namibian — Africa’s Football Awakening. OneFootball — 💥Row in Senegal: Gueye says he won't play until the coach is sacked. brazilnews.net — FIFA World Cup 2026: Senegal become 1st African team to score 5 goals in a WC clash