In a significant development for Cape Verdean football, 18-year-old left winger Fabio Domingos has officially chosen to represent the national team. Born in Luxembourg to Cape Verdean parents, Domingos has made headlines since joining Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at the start of the 2025/26 season from Metz’s U-19 side.
This decision comes as Cape Verde prepares for its first-ever World Cup appearance in 2026. The team is set to face Chile on March 27 and Finland on March 30, as they gear up for this historic moment in their footballing journey.
Domingos, who has already earned four caps for the national team, joins a squad that is brimming with potential. His selection is seen as a beacon of hope for Cape Verde, which is keen to make an impact on the global stage.
The upcoming World Cup, featuring 48 teams and 104 fixtures, will be held across Canada, Mexico, and the USA from June 11 to July 19, 2026. This expansion marks a new era for the tournament, allowing more nations to showcase their talent.
As Cape Verde prepares for this monumental challenge, the excitement among fans and players alike is palpable. The inclusion of young talents like Domingos reflects a broader strategy to build a competitive team that can hold its own against the world’s best.
Coach Bubista has expressed optimism about the squad’s potential, highlighting the importance of nurturing young players who can bring fresh energy and creativity to the team. Domingos’ journey from Luxembourg to the Cape Verde national team is a testament to the diverse backgrounds that enrich the sport.
With the World Cup on the horizon, Cape Verde is not just participating; they are aiming to leave a lasting impression. The anticipation surrounding their matches against Chile and Finland is growing, as fans eagerly await the chance to support their team on this grand stage.
As the national team gears up for these crucial fixtures, the spirit of unity and pride among Cape Verdeans is stronger than ever. Domingos’ commitment to representing his heritage resonates deeply, inspiring a new generation of footballers in the archipelago.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final squad selection, but the excitement surrounding Cape Verde’s World Cup journey continues to build. With each passing day, the nation inches closer to a dream realized, as they prepare to make their mark in football history.
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