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Cape Verde coach Bubista insists Blue Sharks challenge Uruguay in World Cup

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 22, 2026
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Cape Verde hold belief after Spain draw as they prepare for World Cup clash with Uruguay

Cape Verde coach Pedro Bubista insists his team will keep believing in their ability to compete on the world stage as the Blue Sharks prepare to face Uruguay in their second FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match.

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Bubista: Cape Verde will keep believing after Spain draw

Pedro "Bubista" Brito said his squad’s draw with Spain reinforced their conviction that they belong among football’s elite.
He told reporters that the performance against the former champions confirmed the team’s preparations and mentality were on the right track.
The coach emphasized that Cape Verde will approach the Uruguay match with the same commitment and desire to test themselves against top opponents.

Bubista framed the Spain result as validation rather than a surprise.
He described the squad as unchanged by external attention, saying the players remain focused on daily work and tactical discipline.
The coach stressed that continuity in effort and a calm mindset are central to Cape Verde’s game plan moving forward.

Island reaction and global diaspora celebration

The opening match result sparked jubilation across Cape Verde and among expatriate communities in Europe and the United States.
Bubista noted that messages of support poured in from fans at home and abroad, lifting spirits within the camp.
He acknowledged the pride felt by the nation and its diaspora while urging players to stay grounded despite the warm reception.

Officials and supporters alike celebrated the performance as a milestone for a small footballing nation.
Cape Verde’s display generated media attention and conversations about the team’s potential to surprise again in the group stage.
The coach welcomed the encouragement but reiterated that sentiment must be balanced with a disciplined approach to preparation.

Tactical approach to unsettle Uruguay

Bubista outlined a plan centered on compact defending and quick transitions to exploit spaces behind opponents.
He said Cape Verde would look to play with courage and express their football while remaining wary of Uruguay’s attacking pedigree.
The coach highlighted set-piece organization and defensive solidarity as areas that could determine the match’s outcome.

Midfield balance will be crucial to link defense and attack and to deny Uruguay time on the ball.
Bubista indicated his players must press intelligently and be selective in their forward runs to avoid leaving gaps.
He also stressed the importance of clinical finishing when opportunities arise, noting that a single moment can change the complexion of a tight World Cup fixture.

Squad mentality and preparation under pressure

Maintaining the right mentality has been a priority since Cape Verde arrived at the tournament, according to the coach.
Bubista praised his squad’s mental resilience and intensity in training, which he said have underpinned their competitive performances.
He emphasized that psychological readiness will be tested again against Uruguay, a nation with a long World Cup tradition.

The coach credited his backroom staff for keeping routines consistent and for ensuring players are fresh and focused.
Recovery protocols, tactical briefings and scenario-based training sessions have been tailored to prepare the team for Uruguay’s strengths.
Bubista stressed that small margins will decide the match and that mental sharpness from the first whistle is essential.

Group H stakes and qualification mathematics

A positive result against Uruguay would significantly enhance Cape Verde’s chances of progressing from a tightly contested Group H.
After the draw with Spain, the Blue Sharks are positioned to treat the Uruguay fixture as an opportunity rather than a must-win do-or-die test.
Bubista acknowledged the arithmetic of the group but insisted the team will focus on performance rather than calculations.

Advancing from the group stage would represent a landmark achievement for Cape Verdean football.
The coach warned, however, that every match in a World Cup group carries its own challenge and that no opponent should be underestimated.
He reiterated that consistent performance across the remaining fixtures will be the clearest route to securing a place in the knockout rounds.

Uruguay’s threats and how Cape Verde can respond

Uruguay bring a mix of experience and aggressive play that has troubled many opponents at major tournaments.
Bubista praised Uruguay’s history and said his team must be prepared to counter both individual quality and collective organization.
He pointed to disciplined marking, quick ball circulation and minimizing turnovers as tactical priorities against the South American side.

Cape Verde’s best chance, the coach believes, will come from controlling tempo and forcing Uruguay into uncomfortable zones.
Exploiting transitions and maintaining compact lines could create openings for incisive attacks.
Bubista also mentioned the potential importance of cooling the game through possession to disrupt Uruguay’s rhythm.

What to expect on matchday and legacy ambitions

Matchday for Cape Verde will be an exercise in execution as much as inspiration, according to team leadership.
Bubista said the squad will aim to replicate the intensity shown against Spain while tightening defensive details.
He urged supporters to keep faith in the team as it seeks to build on a memorable start to the tournament.

Beyond the immediate result, Cape Verde are conscious of the broader impact of their World Cup participation.
Strong showings on this stage can accelerate development pathways and raise the profile of the sport domestically.
The coach framed the tournament as both a sporting challenge and an opportunity to inspire a generation of Cape Verdean players.

Cape Verde arrive in the Uruguay match with belief rooted in performance, a clear tactical plan, and a nation watching closely as they seek to turn early momentum into a historic run at the World Cup.

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