03/07/2026 10:28 - Deportes
The world's most important tournament reaches its direct elimination stage, and the excitement is boundless. On July 3, 2026, the Argentine National Team will debut in the Round of 16 against Cape Verde, aiming to take another step towards glory.
In the other bracket of this round, Australia and Egypt will face each other to determine who will be the rival of the Argentine match's winner. The next round clash is scheduled for July 7 in Atlanta, where the winners of both matches will measure their strength in what promises to be a spectacular game.
The albiceleste team (wearing Argentina's traditional white and sky-blue colors) is preparing for the match on July 3 at 19:00 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Their rival, Cape Verde, is the big surprise of the 2026 World Cup. This African island nation of just 500,000 inhabitants qualified undefeated in the group stage with 3 draws against powerhouses like Spain, Uruguay, and Saudi Arabia.
According to the analysis of Diego Latorre—a renowned former Argentine footballer and current top sports analyst—Argentina must move the ball quickly and exploit the wings, a lesson Spain left in its match against the African side. Key players like Messi, Thiago Almada, Lautaro Martínez, and Julián Álvarez will be fundamental to unlock the game.
The American city is experiencing a true party. A massive flag wave took place in Miami Beach, an area known as 'Little Argentina' due to its strong Argentine community. The estimated attendance is over 50,000 residents and another 50,000 fans who arrived without tickets just to be close to the National Team. Aerolíneas Argentinas (Argentina's flag carrier airline) reinforced its operation with 2 daily flights on 06/30 and 07/01, and 3 flights on 07/02.
Cape Verde surprises not only in sports but is also a country with enormous cultural richness. It is globally recognized for Cesaria Evora (1941-2011), the 'Barefoot Diva', who popularized the morna (declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2019) and the feeling of 'sodade' (a deep longing or melancholy, similar to the Portuguese 'saudade'). Her legacy includes the album 'Miss Perfumado' (1992) and a Grammy Award in 2004.
The famous Argentine rock musician Andrés Calamaro even visited the team in Miami, in a cultural crossover that enriches this very special World Cup even more.
The dream of the National Team remains intact, and the fans' hope grows with every match. Let's go Argentina!
Alfredo S. Quiroga