World Cup 2026
Cape Verde can trouble Spain and hold edge over Saudi Arabia at World Cup, says former international Sandro Mendes
Cape Verde can trouble Spain and hold edge over Saudi Arabia at World Cup, says former international Sandro Mendes
Former Cape Verde international Sandro Mendes believes his nation is capable of causing major problems for both Spain and Saudi Arabia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting the Blue Sharks have the quality and mentality to surprise many observers during their historic tournament debut.
Cape Verde enter the competition as one of four debutants and face a daunting Group H schedule against Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia. However, Mendes is confident the African side can compete with anyone if they remain disciplined and fearless.
Cape Verde’s rise is no accident
Speaking exclusively to Koora, Mendes explained that Cape Verde’s emergence as one of Africa’s most competitive national teams is the product of years of development rather than a sudden breakthrough.
“Cape Verde’s rise did not happen overnight or by chance,” Mendes said. “It is the result of years spent building the right structure, identity and belief in the project.”
The former midfielder believes a stronger footballing culture, improved organisation and a winning mentality have transformed the national team into a genuine force.
“We now compete rather than simply taking part, and that shift in mindset has been transformative.”
Ready to surprise at the World Cup
Despite facing some of the world’s strongest nations, Mendes insists Cape Verde are not travelling to North America simply to enjoy the occasion.
“It is our first World Cup appearance, yet we are not merely going to soak up the atmosphere,” he said.
“We respect our group opponents, but we also believe in our abilities. Cape Verde is a formidable side to face. If we stay united, disciplined and brave, we can surprise everyone.”
The Blue Sharks secured qualification ahead of Cameroon and arrive at the tournament with growing confidence after several impressive performances in recent years.
Saudi Arabia remain an unknown quantity
Mendes also addressed Cape Verde’s upcoming clash with Saudi Arabia, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the Green Falcons following the appointment of a new manager.
“The appointment of a new manager introduces uncertainty, yet it also brings a welcome element of unpredictability,” he explained.
“Such circumstances can swing either way. Expect a highly tactical contest where the fine details will prove decisive.”
While acknowledging Saudi Arabia’s quality, Mendes suggested Cape Verde could hold an advantage in certain situations due to the continuity and chemistry already established within their squad.
Spain challenge offers opportunity
Perhaps most notably, Mendes refused to rule out an upset against European giants Spain.
The former international stressed that football is not determined by market valuations or reputation alone and believes Cape Verde can exploit spaces against the Spanish side if they execute their game plan correctly.
Few teams enjoy facing Cape Verde’s physicality, organisation and counter-attacking threat, and Mendes feels those qualities could create uncomfortable moments for even the tournament favourites.
Bobista key to success
Mendes also credited head coach Bubista for playing a major role in the team’s evolution.
Technical stability and a clear identity have helped Cape Verde establish themselves among Africa’s rising football nations, with players fully committed to the project and the manager’s vision.
That consistency, according to Mendes, is one of the key reasons the country has reached its first-ever World Cup.
Making history
For Mendes, the tournament represents the culmination of years of progress for Cape Verdean football.
Now, with a talented squad, growing belief and nothing to lose, he believes the Blue Sharks can embrace their underdog status and make history on the world stage.
“We will play freely because we have no history at the World Cup,” Mendes suggested. “That can become one of our biggest strengths.”
With Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia standing in their way, Cape Verde face a huge challenge — but Mendes is convinced they are capable of far more than simply making up the numbers.
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