A fundraising campaign is underway to help the mother of Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha attend the FIFA World Cup. Vozinha, whose real name is Josimar José Évora Dias, revealed that visa costs prevented her from witnessing his team’s historic match against Spain.
The 40-year-old goalkeeper gained attention after Cape Verde’s surprising 0-0 draw with Spain. Despite being one of the tournament favorites, Spain couldn’t score against the underdogs. In a heartfelt interview, Vozinha expressed regret that his mother could not attend due to the visa’s expense and timing.
My mum could not be here either for a visa issue, and the money we had to pay for it. We did not manage to do this in time,
Vozinha shared, according to The Athletic.
Why It Matters
Vozinha’s story strikes a chord, highlighting personal struggles alongside sporting triumphs. His emotional admission has resonated broadly, as many face similar travel challenges.
What To Know
Following the interview, a GoFundMe campaign titled Bring Vozinha’s Mum to the World Cup was launched. Social media quickly rallied support, with the fundraiser aiming for over $11,000.
Vozinha stated, I cried because I was raised by my grandparents, and today they are no longer here; they passed away a few years ago. They meant everything to me.
Viral Rise After Heroics vs. Spain
Cape Verde’s draw with Spain marked a major surprise, with Vozinha making seven saves and earning Man of the Match honors. Cape Verde ranks 67th in the FIFA rankings, while Spain holds the second position.
Since the interview, Vozinha’s Instagram followers have surged from 40,000 to nearly 6 million, as fans embraced his performance and personal story.
Vozinha’s Family History
Despite his newfound fame, Vozinha’s post-game reaction resonated as he reflected on being raised by his late grandparents and his mother’s absence.
I would tell 18-year-old Vozinha to be really proud of himself. He worked a lot,
Vozinha remarked. To be honest, I never dreamt of stuff like this when I was a kid, but after this game, I can tell my younger version that it was all worth it.
His situation highlights general visa and travel challenges faced by families and players during the tournament. Exact details of the visa delay remain undisclosed.
What Happens Next
Cape Verde continues its World Cup journey with two group matches remaining, aiming for the knockout stages.

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