A diverse team from a small Atlantic island is excelling in the African Cup of Nations: Cape Verde’s Blue Sharks want to extend their fairy tale.
When Ryan Mendes converted the penalty that sent the Blue Sharks through to the next round, a wave of joy swept across the country. The inhabitants of the modest capital, Praia, anticipated their beloved carnival, celebrating in the streets and paying homage to the heroes again and again.
The small volcanic island nation’s remarkable progression to the quarter-finals of the CAN shattered all expectations. The overjoyed players celebrated the unexpected success on the pitch with the vibrant war cry “Huh huh aaahh”, similar to the iconic Icelandic “Huh”.
Next up: South Africa. Following their 1-0 win over Mauritania, with a goal from Mendes in the 88th minute, the Blue Sharks are preparing for a crucial clash with South Africa on Saturday.
The team, made up of 24 players representing 24 clubs from 16 different countries, from Ireland and Moldova to the USA, Cyprus, Austria, France and Portugal, has been shining at the tournament in Ivory Coast, causing a sensation. And the story continues.
“We want to continue writing history” Bebe declared with determination. At 33, the Rayo Vallecano striker is practically the star of the team. In 2010/2011, Bebe had a spell at Manchester United under the tutelage of the legendary Alex Ferguson. Despite playing in the Champions League, he failed to score.
Bebé and his team are focusing on the present, leaving the past behind. After beating favorites Egypt (2-2) and Ghana (2-1) in the group stage, the Cape Verdeans have a great opportunity. Coach Pedro Leitão Brito expressed his pride in their performance so far: “We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, I’m very happy.”
South Africa does not seem to be an insurmountable obstacle. Bubista said confidently: “There are a lot of bigger teams, but we’re looking for our chance. Our goal from day one has been to reach the semi-finals. We’re only one step away and we’ll keep going. We believe in it.”