Spain Now on Four-Game World Cup Winless Run Equalling Their Longest in History

On June 15, 2026, reporting indicated after failing to beat Cape Verde Spain’s four consecutive World Cup games without a win equals the worst.

In addition, Diplomatic and cross-border developments on June 15, 2026, formed part of a wider global news cycle.

Additional reporting added context. Cape Verde, a nation of roughly 500,000 people making its World Cup debut, held European champions Spain to a 0-0 draw in Atlanta on June 15, 2026. Authorities also noted that Forty-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha made seven saves and was named Player of the Match.

Spain completed 734 passes, including 593 in the opposition half, but failed to score despite 27 shots. Authorities also noted that Cape Verde committed only one foul during the match, the fewest by any team in a World Cup game on record since 1966.

Lamine Yamal entered in the 71st minute but could not break down Cape Verde’s organised defence. Authorities also noted that Striker Mikel Oyarzabal did not touch the ball in the opening 30 minutes, a statistic unmatched at the World Cup since 1966.

Cape Verde committed only one foul during the match, the fewest by any team in a World Cup game on record since 1966.

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https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/49077523/fifa-world-cup-2026-stats-june-15-day-wc-draws-spain-734-just-record-2

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