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Never Played a World Cup, It Has the Size of Los Angeles and Fewer Inhabitants than Malaga: the African Team Approaching Debut in 2026

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We are talking about one of the smallest territories on the planet. They shine in Africa right now despite measuring less than Los Angeles. They dream of 2026. “10 islands, a nation, a dream.” It’s the battle slogan that one of the most surprising selections of this elimination process has at this time. Cape Verde approaches its first World Cup after a victory against Cameroon that is worth gold in every way. We would talk about one of the small…
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Despite the expansion of seats, many selected could not qualify for the World Cup appointment and continue watching the tournament on television.

We are talking about one of the smallest territories on the planet. They shine in Africa right now despite measuring less than Los Angeles. They dream of 2026. “10 islands, a nation, a dream.” It’s the battle slogan that one of the most surprising selections of this elimination process has at this time. Cape Verde approaches its first World Cup after a victory against Cameroon that is worth gold in every way. We would talk about one of the small…

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BolaVip broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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