World Cup Travel Difficulties Reported by Cape Verde Goalkeeper and Iran Coach
Cape Verdean goalkeeper Vozinha expressed sadness after an expensive travel bond reportedly prevented his mother from attending a World Cup match, following his team's draw with Spain. On the same day, Iran's coach stated that his team was being "oppressed" concerning their World Cup participation.
Cape Verde's national team goalkeeper, Vozinha, shared his disappointment regarding travel arrangements for his mother during the World Cup. He indicated that an expensive travel bond was the reason his mother was unable to attend the game where he played a key role in Cape Verde's draw against Spain. Vozinha conveyed his sadness over the situation.
Separately, on the same day, the coach of Iran's national team claimed that his team was experiencing "oppression" in relation to their World Cup involvement. Specific details regarding the alleged oppression were not provided in the statement.
These two incidents highlight distinct travel-related challenges reported by participants at the international tournament.
According to DW English, both reports surfaced on the same day.