🥹🇨🇻 All eyes on one of the most emotional moments of this World Cup.
After Cape Verde's heartbreaking elimination to world champions Argentina, one of their players broke down in tears as he was embraced by his wife and son.
He couldn't stop crying. His son couldn't stop crying. His wife couldn't stop crying. Yet in that moment, they were together.
Football is about so much more than what happens on the pitch. Win or lose, it's the people who stand beside you through every high and low that matter most.
If you do one thing today, hug your family and tell them you love them. ❤️
.@prattvillelions marching band celebrating America’s birthday today in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was formally adopted 250 years ago.
It doesn’t get more patriotic than that!🇺🇸
El poder de las redes. ❤️
La historia de Andrés, el niño que sobrevivió al terremoto en La Guaira, perdió a su familia y sufrió la amputación de una de sus piernas, llegó hasta Cristiano Ronaldo.
Después de que el pequeño pidiera como único regalo unas barajitas del futbolista, miles de personas se movilizaron para cumplir su deseo. Ahora, Cristiano le envió un emotivo mensaje de apoyo y lo invitó a asistir a uno de sus partidos.
Un gesto que devuelve un poco de esperanza en medio de tanto dolor. 👏⚽
🇨🇻 WHAT A WORLD CUP FAIRY TALE FROM CAPE VERDE!
🔹 First-ever World Cup qualification
🔹 Unbeaten in 90 minutes across ALL four games
🔹 Held Spain, Uruguay & Argentina
Pushed champions Argentina to extra time
🔹 2 clean sheets + 4 goals scored
🔹 Knocked out Uruguay to reach the Round of 16
🔹 Even recruited stars like Roberto “Pico” Lopes… via LinkedIn!
🔹 Vozinha’s heroic masterclass held Spain to an unforgettable draw
💙 This tiny island nation just 530,000 people has the football world completely hooked
💙 Cape Verde didn’t just participate — they made HISTORY and stealing hearts worldwide!
🇨🇻 Cape Verde lost 3–2 to Argentina in extra time… in their first-ever World Cup.
A nation of just half a million people stood inches away from defeating FIFA's GOAT.
This Cape Verde player's reaction says everything.
Writer: Monica
That’s it, for the rest of the Cup I’m watching everything on Telemundo.
This destroys the Fox crew who successfully put me to sleep before this even happened tonight.
The energy USA fans bring is off the charts.
Cheers erupted, flags waved, and chants echoed from packed fan zones to watch parties across the country as Team USA scores a 2-0 World Cup victory on home soil.
The celebrations stretched coast to coast as Americans embraced the moment and watched the U.S. punch its ticket to the next round.
🇺🇸 Video of an eagle and a fox holding what looks like a serious meeting in Dutch Harbor is going viral.
The agenda remains top secret, with no leaks from the meeting so far.
Writer: Daniyal
🚨🇺🇸 Thierry Henry on USA 2-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
“This is why knockout football is so special. The United States had everything happen to them in one night. They created chances, missed chances, thought they had another goal, saw one ruled out, then lost Balogun to a controversial red card after VAR stepped in. At that moment, most teams panic. This team didn’t.”
“Matt Freese made the saves when they mattered most. Bosnia kept believing and threw everything forward, but every big team needs a goalkeeper who says, ‘Not today.’ That is how tournaments are won.”
“Christian Pulisic kept asking questions all night. Balogun gave them the breakthrough before his night turned from hero to heartbreak, and Tillman produced the moment everyone will remember—a free kick of the highest quality with ten men on the pitch. That wasn’t just technique; it was courage under enormous pressure.”
“People will debate the red card, the disallowed goal, the VAR decisions and the missed opportunities, but when the emotions settle, one thing remains: the United States refused to let the chaos define them. They defended together, suffered together and then punished Bosnia with a moment of brilliance. That is the mentality you need if you want to go deep in a World Cup.”
#USABIH
BREAKING: The USMNT's win against Bosnia-Herzegovina averaged 24.4 million viewers on Fox, peaking at 31.8 million.
That makes it the most-watched soccer telecast in English-language U.S. history.