Roberto Lopes' Cape Verde must wait for their final Group D game if they are to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a 3-3 draw with Libya this afternoon in Tripoli.
The Shamrock Rovers defender scored an own goal in just the second minute as his side found themselves 3-1 down with an hour gone.
But a stirring fightback in the final 15 minutes ensured a point as Sidny Cabral and Willy Semedo scored to level the encounter.
The visitors missed two chances in the closing moments which would have booked their place in the tournament for the first time.
As Cameroon beat Mauritius 2-0, including a goal from Manchester United’s Bryan Mbuemo, the one automatic qualification spot from Group D of African qualifying still remains up for grabs.
Cape Verde face Eswatini on Monday needing to win or even just match Cameroon’s result against Angola to qualify.
They beat Cameroon last month to put themselves in pole position. The runner-up will enter into another group system which will see six sides fight it out for the final two places.
Cape Verde has a population of just 600,000.
They reached the last stages of qualification for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil but were deducted points for erroneously fielding a suspended player, thereby missing out on the play-offs where they would also have been two games away from reaching the finals.
In their debut Africa Cup of Nations finals appearance in 2013, they reached the quarter-finals.
Two decades ago, however, they had barely played any international football, averaging two games a year from 1986, when they joined FIFA, to 1990 when they competed in the World Cup qualifiers for the first time ranked 182nd in the world.
The progress since has been rapid, driven by actively finding players from the diaspora around the world, including Dubliner Lopes.
Reaching the World Cup would add to what has been an impressive spell for Lopes, this after helping Shamrock Rovers reach the league phase of the UEFA Conference League for the second year running. The Hoops are also on the verge of a domestic double.
Additional reporting: Reuters
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