Cape Verde national football team wrote another historic chapter in its World Cup journey on Sunday. At 20 minutes into the first half of the match against Uruguay, Kevin Pina scored the first goal for the African team in the World Cup. The play took place in Miami. The midfielder took a free kick from the middle of the field and scored in the corner of goalkeeper Muslera's goal, opening the scoring for the Cape Verdeans. Cape Verde's debut in the World Cup had already been marked by a historic result: a draw against Spain in the first round of Group H. Against Uruguay, the team surprised again and scored its first goal in the competition's history. Kevin Pina, who plays in the midfield of the team led by Bubista, became the first Cape Verdean player to score in a World Cup, definitively entering the country's football history. The goal also increased Cape Verde's dream of advancing to the knockout stage in its inaugural participation in the tournament. Moving towards its goal, the Cape Verde team needs to maintain the same intensity and focus to achieve success. With confidence high, the players are ready to face the next challenges. The match against Uruguay was an example of this, with the team showing its strength and determination. Now, it's essential to maintain the same mindset and continue working as a team to achieve the objectives. But the team knows that the road ahead will be tough, and they need to stay focused. So, they will keep working hard to reach their goals.