European champions Spain were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by World Cup debutants Cabo Verde in their Group H opener at the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Monday.
The result, played before a crowd of 67,640 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, represents one of the biggest shocks of the tournament so far. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous chances, Luis de la Fuente's side lacked clinical finishing against a well-organized and resilient Cape Verde side.
Spain won the World Cup in 2010, but since then, La Roja have been extremely underwhelming at the global stage. They have never gone past the Round of 16 stages in the last three editions, and they have made a stuttering start this time as well.
A Highlights of La Roja's Post-2010 Decline
Spain have won only 3 matches out of their last 12
World Cup encounters since the 2010 final. They have started the 2026 tournament with a draw against debutants Cabo Verde, which is their fourth winless start in the last five editions of the World Cup.
2014 FIFA World Cup: Group Stage Elimination
Spain endured a difficult tournament in Brazil, starting with a heavy 1-5 defeat against the Netherlands. They were subsequently eliminated from the competition after suffering a 0-2 loss to Chile, though they managed to finish their campaign with a consoling 3-0 victory over Australia.
2018 FIFA World Cup: Round of 16 Exit
In Russia, Spain began their campaign with a thrilling 3-3 draw against Portugal, followed by a narrow 1-0 victory over Iran. After securing their progression with a 2-2 draw against Morocco, their journey came to an end in the Round of 16, where they were eliminated by the host nation Russia 3-5 on penalties following a 1-1 draw.
2022 FIFA World Cup: Round of 16 Elimination
Spain kicked off their tournament in Qatar with a dominant 7-0 victory against Costa Rica before playing out a 1-1 draw with Germany. Despite suffering a 1-2 defeat to Japan in their final group match, they advanced to the knockout rounds, where they were ultimately knocked out by Morocco 0-3 in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw.
Spain vs Cabo Verde: What Happened in Atlanta?
Spain entered the match as heavy favorites and Euro 2024 winners, boasting talents such as Rodri, Pedri, Gavi, and Lamine Yamal. Coach Luis de la Fuente rotated the lineup, starting Ferran Torres, Mikel Oyarzabal, and Gavi, while keeping Yamal on the bench.
La Roja controlled the game but struggled to break down Cape Verde's defensive block. Ferran Torres hit the crossbar, and several other chances went begging. Cape Verde's experienced goalkeeper Vozinha made several crucial saves to keep the score level. The African side defended heroically and nearly stole a win on the counter-attack. The final whistle confirmed a historic point for the debutants.
What's Next for Spain?
The draw leaves Group H wide open. Spain must respond strongly in their remaining group matches to ensure progression. They will play their next match against Saudi Arabia on June 21, while the final group stage is against Uruguay on June 26.













