Kevin Pina becomes Cape Verde’s first World Cup scorer

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Kevin Pina did something on June 21, 2026 that no Cape Verdean footballer had ever done before. He put the ball in the net at a FIFA World Cup.

The defensive midfielder rifled a direct free kick past Uruguay’s goalkeeper during Cape Verde’s tournament debut at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, giving his country a 1-0 lead and an entire nation a moment they’ll never forget.

A 2-2 draw that felt like a win

Cape Verde ultimately drew 2-2 against Uruguay, a country with two World Cup titles to its name. For context, Cape Verde has a population of under 600,000 people. That’s roughly the size of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The player behind the moment

Pina was born on January 27, 1997, in Praia, the capital of Cape Verde. His football development took him through the Portuguese system before he eventually landed at FC Krasnodar in Russia.

By the time he stepped onto the pitch in Miami Gardens, Pina had accumulated 33 caps for Cape Verde with 4 goals to his name. A defensive midfielder scoring from a free kick at the World Cup isn’t exactly in the job description, but nobody’s complaining.

His overall performance in the match drew widespread praise, extending well beyond the goal itself.

A broader story of debutant nations

Cape Verde wasn’t the only newcomer making noise at the 2026 World Cup. All four debutant nations at the tournament managed to find the net, a remarkable feat that underscored the growing competitiveness of global football.

Cape Verde’s football federation has been building toward this moment for years, investing in youth development and leveraging the diaspora of Cape Verdean players scattered across European leagues. Pina himself is a product of that pipeline, having developed in Portugal before establishing himself at club level in Russia.

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