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Cape Verde World Cup Star Vozinha Reaches Agreement To Join Chilean Club Colo Colo
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After putting on an incredible performance in his debut World Cup at 40-years old, Cape Verde's star goalkeeper Vozinha has reportedly reached a verbal agreement to join Chilean club Colo Colo.
The transfer follows a breakout campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where Vozinha helped lead Cape Verde to the round of 32 in the country's first-ever appearance.
His tournament highlighted a seven-save clean sheet in a scoreless draw against eventual World Champions Spain, making him the oldest goalkeeper to record a shutout in a World Cup debut.
In the round of 32, Vozinha registered eight saves during a 3-2 extra-time loss to Argentina, garnering praise from Lionel Messi and other legends of the sport.
Born Josimar Jose Evora Dias, the goalkeeper entered the World Cup as an unattached free agent after his contract expired with Portuguese second-division side Chaves.