
The Cape Verde national football team received a celebratory welcome upon their return home on Monday, July 6, 2026, following their participation in the 2026 World Cup. The event was covered by Autre Presse TV. This comes amidst other World Cup news, including Norway's 2-1 victory over Brazil, England's win against Mexico with goals from Bellingham and Kane, and Morocco's joyous qualification for the quarterfinals after defeating Canada. Other African teams faced challenges, with Algeria losing to Switzerland and Senegal's hopes for the round of 16 ending with a late goal conceded against Belgium.
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A recent poll conducted by Abidjan.net TV indicates that 57.64% of internet users desire the departure of Emerse Faé following the elimination of the Elephants from the 2026 World Cup. This sentiment reflects public opinion regarding the team's performance and leadership after their exit from the global football tournament. The poll was published on Monday, July 6, 2026.
Must ReadMoïse Lida Kouassi, former Defense Minister under Laurent Gbagbo, was released on judicial control on Monday, July 6, 2026, after more than 10 months of detention. Kouassi had been arrested in August 2025 for his alleged involvement in acts of vandalism that occurred on the night of August 1, 2025, in Yopougon, west of Abidjan. During these incidents, a SOTRA bus was set on fire and a police vehicle was vandalized by a group of young people. Ambassador Koné Boubacar, another official from Laurent Gbagbo's party, was also arrested for the same events. Additionally, several individuals, some claiming affiliation with the African Peoples' Party – Côte d'Ivoire PPA-CI, were apprehended following the vandalism, which took place less than two months before the Ivorian presidential election in October 2025. Ibrahim Zigui, a young cyberactivist close to Laurent Gbagbo's party, was also granted provisional release on Monday, July 6, 2026, after more than 10 months of imprisonment.

A video highlights the best saves made by Cape Verdean goalkeeper Vozinha during a match against Argentina in the 2026 World Cup. This content was published on July 6, 2026, by Autre Presse TV, and is part of the 2026 Football World Cup coverage.