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Mother of Cape Verde's heroic goalkeeper expresses pride in her son

2026-06-21 16:21 Last Updated At:18:47

The mother of Cape Verde's heroic goalkeeper said she's bursting with joy after her 40-year-old son helped Cape Verde, an African island nation, secured a historic draw with Spain in 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Vozinha, who was known off the field as Josimar Jose Evora Dias, produced one of the finest performances of his career, helping Cape Verde secure a 0-0 result in its first appearance at a FIFA World Cup game.

As his teammates celebrated the landmark achievement, Vozinha explained why tears had filled his eyes after the final whistle.

"I cried because I grew up with my grandparents, and unfortunately, they were not here; they died a few years ago," he said. "They were everything for me, for my life. I also cried because my mum didn't manage to be here because of the visa."

A reporter of China Global Television Network (CGTN) met with the mother and brother of Vozinha in Mindelo hours before she boarded her flight to the United States to watch her son compete in the World Cup.

"There are no words to explain it. I can't even describe it. I don't even know how to put this feeling into words. I'm bursting with joy, and at the same time, I feel something deep inside me, a happiness that comes from within. He knows it, the whole world knows it, and all of Cape Verde knows it. Oh god, I can feel it. I just want to give him a big, tight hug. I feel anxious inside. But above all, I'm happy. I'm grateful for this experience and I'm here to support Cape Verde and support my son," said Ana Evora, Vozinha's mother.

"Everything has changed, even for our country. Cape Verde and the Cape Verde people are now seen in a different light. More opportunities have opened up for us. And when it comes to him, what can I say? The last time I looked, he had already reached 12 million followers. There is no question that his life has changed. That much is undeniable," said Davidson Evora, Vozinha's brother.

Facing one of the tournament favorites, Vozinha produced a series of saves that frustrated Spain, the reigning European champion, and secured the first World Cup point in Cape Verde's history. The result was celebrated across the Atlantic archipelago and among Cape Verde communities abroad.

Vozinha has spent more than a decade guarding the national team's goal. He was already an established international when many of his teammates were beginning their careers, becoming a symbol of continuity as Cape Verde gradually strengthened its place in African football.

Mother of Cape Verde's heroic goalkeeper expresses pride in her son

Mother of Cape Verde's heroic goalkeeper expresses pride in her son

Mother of Cape Verde's heroic goalkeeper expresses pride in her son

Mother of Cape Verde's heroic goalkeeper expresses pride in her son

Various events have been held in Greece, Peru and Brazil to celebrate the Duanwu Festival, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival.

The traditional Chinese festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month on the Chinese calendar, which is Friday this year.

A dragon boat race was held in Marathon, Greece by the Chinese Embassy and local Chinese communities, with eight teams composed of Greeks and Chinese competing.

In Peru, the Confucius Institute at Ricardo Palma University put up activities for participants to experience Chinese culture, including designing Hanfu, a type of traditional Chinese clothing, making Duanwu-themed artworks, and making zongzi, a glutinous rice dumpling wrapped with bamboo or reed leaves, attracting a lot of teachers and students.

The institute also held a lecture on the historic origins and cultural meanings of the Duanwu Festival.

"In my artwork, I tried to incorporate various aspects of the Dragon Boat Festival, including the legend of Qu Yuan, activities like the dragon boat race, and traditional food zongzi. Chinese is more than just a language; it carries profound cultural connotations. Therefore, understanding Chinese culture, experiencing it firsthand, and communicating and sharing it with native speakers are also important," said Diana Carolina, a Peruvian student.

In Brazil, the Confucius Institute at Para State University and the Para Science Center and Planetarium jointly held an astronomical activity, displaying a star image in Chinese culture -- the Azure Dragon which is divided into seven mansions that form the image like a dragon.

More than 100 local middle school students experienced Chinese customs in person and observed celestial phenomena like ancient Chinese during the event.

Events held celebrating Duanwu Festival in Greece, Peru, Brazil

Events held celebrating Duanwu Festival in Greece, Peru, Brazil

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