💔🇨🇻 La emotiva confesión de Vozinha, arquero de Cabo Verde, tras el histórico partido ante España.
“Trabajé toda mi vida para vivir este momento. Muchas generaciones soñaron con algo así y no pudieron lograrlo. Nosotros estamos aquí porque luchamos muchísimo para conseguirlo y merecíamos estar en este Mundial”.
Pero lo más duro llegó después:
“Después del partido lloré. Crecí con mis abuelos y ellos ya no están aquí para verlo. Lo dieron todo por mí. Mi mamá tampoco pudo venir por un problema con la visa; no conseguimos el dinero para completar el trámite a tiempo. Me hubiera encantado que estuviera aquí conmigo”.
🥹 Aun así, Vozinha cerró con orgullo:
“Estoy muy feliz por todo el pueblo de Cabo Verde”.
El fútbol también cuenta historias como esta 🇨🇻⚽️
One of the most beautiful moments before Spain vs Peru pre-World Cup did not come from a goal, a tackle or a piece of skill. 🇪🇸 v 🇵🇪 💘
It came from kindness.
As the players walked onto the pitch, Peruvian defender Fabio Gruber noticed that the young boy with Down syndrome accompanying him was feeling cold in the stadium. Without hesitation, he removed his own jacket and gently placed it over the boy’s shoulders.
In that simple act, football showed its heart.
Moments like this are why the world loves football.
As we head towards the 2026 World Cup, may we see more of this spirit on and off the pitch.
#FIFAWorldCup #fwc2026 ⚽❤️
Canada is ready to co-host the World Cup 🇨🇦
These impressive installations have been spotted on the Capilano Suspension Bridge and Vancouver's Science World ⚽
(️📸: Andy White, @capbridge)
2019 NBA Champion OG Anunoby, who missed the entire 2019 postseason due to an emergency appendectomy, says he was close to his Raptor teammates during that championship run.
He was happy to see them win, but most importantly, he learned from guys like Pascal Siakam and Kawhi Leonard on how to play in the postseason.
Forever a Raptor legend. ❤️🐐
🎥: ESPN
LE TOUT PREMIER 😮
Félix Auger-Aliassime 🇨🇦 est le premier Canadien à atteindre les quarts de finale de tous les tournois du Grand Chelem 👏
Il a eu raison d’Alejandro Tabilo en trois manches et affrontera maintenant Flavio Cobolli
En savoir plus 👉 https://t.co/a49CDzE4f1
FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME IS ONTO THE ROUND OF 16! 😤🇨🇦
FAA defeats (31) Brandon Nakashima 5-7, 6-1, 7-6, 7-6 to punch his ticket to the Fourth Round at #RolandGarros, matching his career-best mark at the tournament (2022, 2024)!
Some nursing homes struggle to attract visitors. One in the Netherlands chose to invite roommates instead.
In the Dutch city of Deventer, a retirement home called Humanitas introduced an idea that would eventually gain attention around the world.
Rather than accepting loneliness as a normal part of aging, they approached it as something that could actually be solved.
For over ten years, Humanitas has allowed university students to live inside the nursing home rent free.
In return, the students spend about thirty hours each month connecting with residents. Sometimes that means sharing meals, having conversations, helping with technology, joining activities, or simply keeping someone company during a quiet afternoon.
They are not nurses or employees. They are simply part of the community.
At first, the idea sounded like a smart response to expensive student housing.
But the real impact appeared in the lives of the residents. Reports from outlets such as PBS NewsHour and AARP described seniors becoming more social, more active, and less isolated once younger people became part of everyday life.
What makes the story even more meaningful is that many students chose to spend far more time there than the agreement required.
Some even stayed connected after graduating. Over time, casual interactions turned into genuine friendships.
Humanitas didn’t really create something new. It brought back something many societies once had naturally: different generations living side by side instead of separately.
Maybe the issue was never aging itself. Maybe it was the distance we created between generations.
Sometimes the most powerful ideas are simply old human connections rediscovered.
Canada Soccer Extends Jesse Marsch Through FIFA World Cup 2030™ 🍁
Canada Soccer is pleased to announce that Jesse Marsch has signed a four-year contract extension to remain head coach of #CANMNT through the 2030 FIFA World Cup™.
BACK-TO-BACK MVPS🏆🇨🇦
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been named the 2026 NBA Most Valuable Player, becoming the 14th player in league history to win the award in back-to-back seasons, per @ShamsCharania
Mad respect to Canada’s Own Chris Boucher. 🇨🇦 ⚜️
He’s 2-for-2 in attending the Toronto Tempo regular season games so far.
His heart will always be with Toronto/Canada. ❤️❤️❤️
CANADIAN SPRINTERS QUALIFIED
It's been a wildly successful start to World Relays for the Canadians. Mixed 4x100m team broke the world record (surpassed shortly after)
Canada's 4x100m women and men both advance to final, qualify for world championships.
https://t.co/nFVu3UOhk9