Cape Verde’s goalkeeper, Vozinha, will be able to play with his mother in attendance at the World Cup after a last-minute visa issue was resolved. U.S. officials intervened to expedite the visa process for his mother, allowing her to travel to Miami. She will be present for Cape Verde’s match against Uruguay on Sunday. Vozinha has been celebrated for his performance in the team’s opening match, saving a penalty against Mozambique. The visa delay had threatened to prevent his mother from witnessing his World Cup debut. This resolution ensures a significant personal moment for the player during the tournament. The situation highlights the challenges athletes sometimes face in reuniting with family during international competitions.