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Vozinha's humility remains unchanged despite his billionaire move after the World Cup
The Cape Verde goalkeeper has become one of his country's biggest ambassadors without changing who he is
What Cape Verde achieved at the World Cup did more than change how its national team is viewed around the world. It also put a nation of just 500,000 people on the global map.
Goalkeeper Vozinha became an overnight celebrity thanks to his fearless performances between the posts and his ability to stand toe-to-toe with powerhouses like Spain and Argentina. That unexpected run quickly turned Cape Verde into one of the tournament's favorite stories.

Fame is now bringing attention to his country
The nation's global exposure has sparked a massive surge in travel interest, with analysts predicting the World Cup could generate billions in future tourism revenue. Similar tournament success helped countries like Croatia and Morocco attract millions of new visitors, and many believe Cape Verde could be next. Vozinha's explosive growth on social media could further accelerate that trend.

Now approaching 30 million followers on Instagram, Vozinha has been spending time relaxing at home while also giving the world a glimpse of life in Cape Verde. Through his content, the goalkeeper has been showcasing the country's beaches, culture, and everything visitors can discover. Travel agencies have also reported an increase in searches for vacations on the islands.

A World Cup legacy beyond football
This is one of the World Cup's most positive side effects, creating benefits that go far beyond football. After Croatia's run in 2018 and Morocco's historic campaign in 2022, both countries experienced major growth in tourism interest and visitor spending.
Cape Verde could be next. Croatia's third-place finish at the 2018 World Cup was followed by an estimated $1 billion increase in tourism the following year. Morocco's tourism revenue jumped 34% to $10 billion after the 2022 tournament, an increase of $2.5 billion. Some reports also claim searches for "Cape Verde vacations" have risen by 5,000%.
Experts believe Cape Verde now has a unique opportunity to turn global attention into long-term economic growth. If interest remains after the tournament, tourism could become one of the country's biggest winners, and Vozinha appears committed to showing millions of followers the natural beauty his homeland has to offer through his Instagram content.
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