Cape Verde scripted history by becoming the smallest nation ever to reach the FIFA World Cup knockout stages, finishing second in Group H.
Now they face Lionel Messi's Argentina in the Round of 32, and it is a huge achievement for the Atlantic island country.
Cape Verde didn't lose a single match in the group stage and began their campaign with a goalless draw against Spain, courtesy of some heroic saves from goalkeeper Vozinha.
Then they drew 2- 2 with Uruguay in the second fixture.
Vozinha said, 'None of us dreamed of this, but we know we have quality and, when we got to the World Cup, perhaps many thought we wouldn't win any games.'
'We have a great team and quality players. It's gratifying to have qualified for the next phase and facing Argentina will be very good.'
'It's a dream for any footballer to play against Argentina and Lionel Messi.'
'We didn't come here to secure a draw. We always sought to win.'
'We are from a small country, but we know how to compete.'