World Cup stories are usually built around superstars.
came to spain As one of the tournament favorites in the United States, equipped with a team worth millions and filled with players from Europe’s biggest clubs. cabo verde They arrived as first-time World Cup participants with the sole hope of proving that they belong on the same stage.
Ninety minutes later, the underdogs held Spain to a 0–0 draw.
One of the driving forces behind that result was not being discovered at a renowned academy, signed after a scouting mission or developed by a European giant.
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His journey to the World Cup started with a LinkedIn message.
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The message he almost ignored
The player behind this story is Irish-born defender Roberto Lopes, whose road to the World Cup was anything but normal.
Lopez was playing club soccer in Ireland when a message arrived in his LinkedIn inbox.
Cabo Verde coach Rui Aguas learned that Lopes qualified to represent the country through his father and wanted to know if he would be interested in joining the national team.
The message was written in Portuguese. Lopez did not respond. He thought it was spam.
Months later, Aguas followed. Lopez translated the original message, realized it was genuine and eventually said yes. What seemed like an easy message to ignore turned into a national team call-up.
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From mortgage advisor to World Cup defender
Before all this, Lopez was not living like a future World Cup player.

He worked as a mortgage adviser in Dublin and was playing part-time football before Shamrock Rovers gave him the chance to turn professional. His path already looked different from the normal academy to superstar path.
Then Cabo Verde entered the picture. Lopez became a regular member of the national team, helping the nation of over half a million people reach its first World Cup. This alone would make his story worth telling.
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Now the draw against Spain has pushed them into the second tier.
Cabo Verde earned a night that will be remembered at home for years, while Lopez became the face of one of the tournament’s most unexpected backstories.
Some players reach the World Cup through elite academies, renowned scouts and multimillion-dollar transfers. Roberto Lopes arrived there because he had opened a LinkedIn message that he had almost dismissed as spam.
