Cape Verde, a nation of approximately 525,000 people, achieved remarkable success in its first World Cup appearance by reaching the knockout stage and pushing the defending champions to extra time. Their performance, which included draws against Spain and Uruguay, was attributed to collective efficacy and strategic team-building rather than individual talent. The team's approach involved scouting overlooked players, setting achievable weekly goals, and fostering a calm, confident atmosphere. AI
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