Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha will have the support of his family as his team prepares to face Uruguay in their next World Cup match. The Group H fixture is scheduled to take place at Miami Stadium later today at 11 p.m. local time.

Vozinha, 40, gained widespread recognition following his outstanding performance in Cape Verde's 0-0 draw against Spain on Monday. His efforts in goal earned him the player of the match accolade and heightened international attention, along with a significant increase in social media popularity.

Among the family members present in the United States to cheer him on are his father, Jose Pedro Dias, and his brother, Delmiro Evora Nascimento. Vozinha’s mother, who had encountered visa difficulties, is also expected to arrive soon, completing the family's presence for the important match. Speaking about his family's support, Vozinha expressed his happiness at having them close by, emphasizing how meaningful it is to share this moment with them.

His father, Jose Pedro Dias, voiced his pride in his son's achievements and the Cape Verde national team's performance at the tournament. He noted that the positive results and competitive display have instilled a strong sense of pride among Cape Verdeans, describing the team's success as something previously considered unlikely.

As Cape Verde continues its World Cup campaign, the presence of Vozinha’s family is seen as a significant source of encouragement, underscoring the broader excitement and national pride surrounding the team’s historic run in the competition.