World Cup There are moments of luck, just ask the BBC, which was live with fans when Cape Verde opened the scoring in the match against Uruguay, which ended 2-2. During the live broadcast of BBC News, reporter Paul Njie was interviewing a Cape Verde fan when Kevin Pina scored from a direct free kick in the 21st minute. KEVIN PINAAAA 😱😱😱😱 CAPE VERDE’S FIRST GOAL IN WORLD CUP HISTORY IS SCORED 🇨🇻 #sporttvportugal #MUNDIALna SPORTTV #FIFA2026World Cup #Uruguay #Cape Verde #betano pic.twitter.com/HJsl QQf Rad What started as a relatively calm assessment of how the team was playing turned first into disbelief – “it’s a goal, it’s a goal!” – and then into infinite happiness. Marcelo, who jumped up and grabbed the microphone, had no doubts: “We are going to the next stage!!! We are proving everyone wrong!” ABSOLUTE SCENES!🔥 @BBCNews crossed live to Cape Verde at the very moment they scored their first ever World Cup goal to take the lead over Uruguay😱 pic.twitter.com/68cn1O1UKK Related Articles:
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