Vozinha seeks new club after World Cup success and eyes Brazil

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Last updated Jun 24, 2026

Vozinha seeks new club after World Cup success and eyes Brazil
Summary

Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, who gained attention during the World Cup, is looking for a new club after his contract with second-division Portuguese side Chaves expired. Following impressive performances, including a notable showing in a 0-0 draw against Spain, Vozinha expressed interest in playing in Brazil, where he has garnered significant social media fame. In a recent interview, he indicated his desire to continue his career and potentially visit Brazil to thank supporters there. Vozinha's goal is to help Cape Verde progress beyond the group stage, with a critical match against Saudi Arabia upcoming.

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By the Numbers
  • Vozinha's contract with Chaves has ended.
  • He played well in Cape Verde's World Cup opener against Spain.
  • He expressed a desire to play in Brazil after gaining social media fame.
  • Cape Verde aims to advance in the World Cup with a win over Saudi Arabia.
Latest Updates
  • 8:24 PMESPN SoccerCape Verde's Vozinha seeks new club after WCup
  • 6:03 PMYahoo SportsCape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha seeks new club after World Cup stardom, doesn't rule out Brazil move
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Vozinha, one of the sensations of the World Cup, is looking for a new club. Vozinha said in an interview with Brazilian journalist and influencer Daniel Braune that his contract with second-division Portuguese club Chaves has ended and he wants to keep playing and is keen on finding a new team following his success in the tournament in the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Vozinha attracted the attention of the soccer world after an outstanding performance in Cape Verde's 0-0 draw with European champion Spain in their opener on June 15.

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Vozinha, one of the sensations of the World Cup, is looking for a new club.

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