Cape Verde's Bubista relishing 'dream' World Cup clash with Spain
Facing the might of Spain is a "dream come true" said Cape Verde coach Bubista as the African island nation prepares for its World Cup debut on Monday. Blessed with what Spain boss Luis de la Fuente boasted on Saturday is the "best squad in the tournament" in his opinion, the Eu
Facing the might of Spain is a "dream come true" said Cape Verde coach Bubista as the African island nation prepares for its World Cup debut on Monday.
Blessed with what Spain boss Luis de la Fuente boasted on Saturday is the "best squad in the tournament" in his opinion, the European champions are among the favourites to win the competition for a second time.
By contrast, Cape Verde are on the global stage for the first time, but are determined to "not just make up the numbers" after shocking Cameroon in qualifying to earn their place in the United States.
"We've been discussing how much we want to enjoy the match and the World Cup," Bubista told a press conference.
"It is an amazing opportunity to show our country to the world. We are very much happy to face Spain in the opener, this is a dream coming true."
Cape Verde were one of 13 football federations to hit out at UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin on Sunday over remarks that an expanded tournament would lead to "completely uninteresting" matches.
In remarks by Ceferin reportedly made before the tournament to Slovenian newspaper Delo, the UEFA chief said the expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams this year -- up from 32 in 2022 -- would dilute the quality of the competition.
"We are happy to be here, I believe it is an opportunity for teams from smaller countries to have a chance to participate and play and compete, so to us we are proud of being here," Bubista told AFP.

