Argentina edges Cape Verde 3-2 in extra-time thriller as fans pack Miami Beach watch parties

The rhythm of the World Cup echoed through Manolo’s Restaurant and across the Miami Beach Bandshell on Friday night as fans packed watch parties to see Argentina narrowly survive a Cape Verde upset bid in a 3-2 extra-time thriller.

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Music and dancing set the tone before kickoff, but the mood quickly shifted to tense as the Round of 16 match unfolded into one of the tournament’s most dramatic finishes.

Cape Verde, playing in its first World Cup, stunned the defending champions with relentless energy, forcing Argentina to dig deep in a back-and-forth battle that went beyond regulation.

Cape Verde fan Nalissa Oliviera said her family was among the few Cape Verde supporters in the crowd, but pride outweighed the result.

“Like they say in Cabo Verde, one percent chance but we have 99 percent faith. You never know,” she said.

Still, South Florida was packed with Argentina fans who turned the Miami Beach Bandshell into a celebration reminiscent of home.

“It makes you feel the Buenos Aires is here. You know?” said Argentina fan Barbara Maciel-Blanco.

For many in attendance, the atmosphere captured the emotional highs and lows of the sport.

“That’s the emotional part about soccer. That unexpected feeling, that result. That passion that moves everyone. I think it’s amazing,” Maciel-Blanco said.

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The match itself lived up to the hype.

Lionel Messi opened the scoring early, but Cape Verde answered twice, refusing to fade against one of the tournament favorites.

The Blue Sharks pushed Argentina to the limit, including a stunning extra-time equalizer by Sidny Lopes Cabral that sent supporters into shock.

In the end, Argentina found a way, securing the winning goal in the 111th minute on an own goal after sustained pressure in extra time.

“Bro, his age, he’s almost 40 now and he’s playing against people that are my age and winning over them. That’s insane,” said fan Camilla Lons, referring to Messi.

After the final whistle, Argentina supporters spilled into the streets in celebration, singing and waving flags as their team’s World Cup run continued.

Soccer fan Alec Alfonso said he never doubted the outcome.

“Throughout the match it was like every single play I didn’t know but I knew in the very end I knew Argentina was going to come out in the end,” he said.

Despite the loss, Cape Verde’s historic World Cup run ended with admiration from fans and neutrals alike. The Blue Sharks earned praise for a fearless performance that turned a knockout match into one of the tournament’s defining thrillers.

Next up: Argentina will face Egypt in the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kickoff is set for noon ET.

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