Soccer-New Zealand police investigating allegation against Cape Verde player


May 11 (Reuters) - New ⁠Zealand police said they are investigating an allegation ⁠made against a Cape Verde player with regard ‌to an incident during the FIFA Series in March.

"New Zealand Police can confirm an allegation is under investigation, reported to us ​on 10 April 2026 in central ⁠Auckland," police said in ⁠a statement without giving further details.

The New Zealand Herald ⁠newspaper ‌reported a player was being investigated over an alleged sexual assault at the team's ⁠hotel after Cape Verde's March 27 match ​against Chile in ‌Auckland.

Cape Verde's soccer federation was not reachable for ⁠comment on ​Monday.

A spokesperson for FIFA said the sport's global governing body was not in a position to comment as ⁠it was an ongoing investigation.

New Zealand ​Football, the host federation for the FIFA Series matches in the nation, said they had not been contacted by ⁠police about the matter but would assist with any enquiries if required.

Cape Verde, an archipelago off the coast of West Africa, will make their World Cup ​debut at the June 11 ⁠to July 19 tournament co-hosted by the United States, ​Canada and Mexico.

The team play former ‌champions Spain and Uruguay, and ​Saudi Arabia in the group phase.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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