Cape Verde Misses Historic World Cup Entry with 3-3 Draw Against Libya

Cape Verde faced a disappointing end to their World Cup qualification dreams, drawing 3-3 against Libya. The match showcased a thrilling comeback but ultimately missed the mark due to a controversial referee decision.
Cape Verde’s Historic Opportunity Missed
Despite leading the Group D standings, Cape Verde needed a win to secure a place in the 2026 World Cup. A victory would have made them the second-smallest nation ever to qualify for the tournament. However, their hopes were dashed in injury time.
Match Highlights
- Venue: Libya
- Final Score: Cape Verde 3 – 3 Libya
- Key Moment: Controversial offside decision in injury time
Cape Verde had mounted an incredible comeback from a 3-1 deficit with just 15 minutes remaining. In the sixth minute of added time, they appeared to have scored a fourth goal, sealing the victory. However, the referee ruled the play offside despite appearing to be a close call.
Goals and Key Players
- Own Goal: Roberto ‘Pico’ Lopes (Libya) – 1-0 in 1st minute
- Equalizer: Telmo Arcanjo (Cape Verde) – 1-1, 30th minute
- Libya’s Lead: Ezoo El Mariamy – 2-1, 42nd minute
- Libya’s Third Goal: Mahmoud Al Shilw – 3-1, 58th minute
- Cape Verde’s Second: Sidny Cabral – 3-2, 76th minute
- Final Equalizer: Willy Semedo – 3-3, 82nd minute
Current Standings in Group D
Post-match, Cape Verde leads Group D with 20 points, followed closely by Cameroon at 18 points. A victory in their next match against Eswatini will guarantee their World Cup qualification.
Final Thoughts
This encounter was crucial for both teams. Libya required a win to keep their qualification hopes alive, while Cape Verde strived for a historic achievement. The absence of a video assistant referee added controversy, leaving Cape Verde to reflect on a missed opportunity as they look toward their next match.