Cape Verde: The Smallest Country Ever to Qualify for a World Cup
Football once again proved that nothing is impossible. The Cape Verde national team made history by securing their first-ever World Cup qualification, defeating Eswatini 3-0 at home to book their ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
With this incredible achievement, the tiny Atlantic archipelago becomes the smallest nation by population and land area to qualify for a World Cup — second only to Iceland in the all-time records.
A golden qualification run
Cape Verde completed a nearly flawless qualifying campaign, collecting 23 points out of a possible 30, finishing ahead of Cameroon, who will have to settle for a playoff spot. Monday’s victory not only sealed their place at the World Cup but also sparked unprecedented national celebrations.
For a country of just 524,877 inhabitants, this accomplishment transcends sports. Made up of ten volcanic islands off the coast of West Africa, Cape Verde’s story is one of resilience, unity, and belief, proving that size is no barrier to greatness.

A golden qualification run
Cape Verde completed a nearly flawless qualifying campaign, collecting 23 points out of a possible 30, finishing ahead of Cameroon, who will have to settle for a playoff spot. Monday’s victory not only sealed their place at the World Cup but also sparked unprecedented national celebrations.
For a country of just 524,877 inhabitants, this accomplishment transcends sports. Made up of ten volcanic islands off the coast of West Africa, Cape Verde’s story is one of resilience, unity, and belief, proving that size is no barrier to greatness.
Cape Verde on the world football map
Cape Verde’s qualification stands as one of the most inspiring stories in modern football. The “Blue Sharks” will make their debut on the sport’s grandest stage in 2026, aiming not just to compete but to make history once again.
From a small nation in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean to the biggest tournament on Earth, Cape Verde’s journey is a celebration of pride, perseverance, and passion — and their World Cup adventure is only just beginning.