Cape Verde GK Vozinha goes from 50k IG followers to surpassing Josh Allen after Spain game

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16 Jun 2026 • 1:32 PM MYT
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Cape Verde’s World Cup debut against Spain led to the kind of breakout moment only this tournament can deliver.

Spain’s pressure made the 0-0 draw feel like an early shock of the group stage, but the biggest individual story came from the player who stood between Cape Verde and defeat.

By the time social media caught up with the match, the scale of his rise was impossible to miss.

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Vozinha’s Instagram following jumps past Josh Allen after Cape Verde hold Spain to a draw

Before the match, Vozinha had around 50,000 Instagram followers. By the end of the day, that number had climbed to 5.3 million, roughly 2.3 million more than Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who sits near the two million mark.

The contrast is striking. Allen is an NFL MVP and one of the most recognizable names in American sports, while Vozinha was an unknown figure to most fans outside Cape Verde before the tournament kicked off.

Vozinha’s story grew out of the way he stood up to Spain’s attack. Cape Verde were making their tournament debut, and his string of saves helped turn a match many expected Spain to control into a scoreless result that traveled worldwide.

Different sources credited Vozinha with seven or eight saves, but the numbers barely captured the impact. Spain kept pushing, and he kept Cape Verde in it.

Vozinha during Spain’s draw turns into World Cup social media surge

The jump in followers says as much about the World Cup as it does about one player.

Vozinha, whose full name is Josimar Dias, is 40 years old and has played in several countries, but never in the kind of club spotlight that usually brings global fame.

Brazilian and international soccer accounts helped spread the story, while fans rallied around the image of a veteran goalkeeper from Cape Verde standing up to one of the sport’s traditional powers.

The Josh Allen comparison works because it shows how quickly the World Cup can make someone a global name. It does not suggest Vozinha has had a bigger career than an NFL superstar.

One day earlier, Vozinha was a respected Cape Verde captain with a modest online following. After Spain, he became one of the clearest examples yet of how fast this tournament can make someone famous.

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