Soccer-Brave Cape Verde hold Uruguay to 2-2 draw in World Cup


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group H - Uruguay v Cape Verde - Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S. - June 21, 2026 Uruguay's Maxi Araujo scores their first goal REUTERS/Marco Bello

MIAMI, ⁠June 21 (Reuters) - Uruguay and Cape Verde played out ⁠a 2-2 draw in their second World ‌Cup Group H game in which the tournament debutants went toe-to-toe with the South American heavyweights in an entertaining end-to-end game ​on Sunday.

Cape Verde, who drew ⁠0-0 with Spain in ⁠their opening match, took the lead in the 21st ⁠minute ‌after Telmo Arcanjo earned a free kick following a blistering run and Kevin Pina ⁠stepped up to drill home a low ​shot from ‌31 metres out for his country's first ever ⁠goal at ​the World Cup finals.

Uruguay turned things around before halftime, however, when Maxi Araujo pounced on a rebound to ⁠equalise with a header before he ​set up Agustin Canobbio with another header to make it 2-1 at the break.

Cape Verde substitute Helio Varela ⁠struck two minutes after coming on in the second half when he pounced on Mathias Olivera's loose back pass in no man's land, drawing the ​goalkeeper off his line to ⁠fire into an empty net.

Both teams are on two ​points behind group leaders Spain, ‌who have four points heading ​into the final round of games.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Miami, editing by Ed Osmond)

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