Cape Verde's national soccer team returned home to a warm welcome after reaching the round of 32 in the World Cup, where they pushed Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, into extra time. Simultaneously, the men's basketball team secured a spot in the second round of World Cup qualifying. This celebration coincided with Cape Verde's Independence Day, adding to the festive atmosphere.
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