A Cape Verde supporter has been caught in a wonderfully raw moment of celebration during a live BBC News broadcast at the 2026 World Cup.

    Reporter Paul Njie was mid-interview with the fan when Cape Verde scored against Uruguay, producing one of the tournament’s most memorable television moments.

    The goal was historic, marking the first time Cape Verde had ever found the net at a World Cup finals in their history.

    The fan’s reaction was immediate and completely unfiltered, with the interview rapidly dissolving into unbridled joy as the goal was confirmed on the pitch.

    Paul Njie, to his credit, handled the moment with good grace as the supporter he was speaking to simply could not contain their emotion at the historic occasion.

    Footage of the incident has been widely shared, capturing the kind of genuine human moment that makes live television so compelling and unpredictable.

    Cape Verde’s presence at the 2026 World Cup alone represents a significant achievement for the small island nation, making the goal against Uruguay all the more meaningful to their supporters.

    Facing Uruguay, one of South America’s most established footballing nations, made the moment even more remarkable for Cape Verde fans watching around the world.

    BBC News captured the goal’s impact perfectly through the fan interview, illustrating exactly what qualification and competition at this level means to smaller footballing nations.

    The clip has quickly become one of the standout supporter moments of the 2026 World Cup, a tournament already delivering plenty of drama and emotion across multiple venues.

    Moments like this serve as a powerful reminder of why the World Cup resonates so deeply, giving nations like Cape Verde the chance to write their own footballing history on the grandest stage possible.

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    James Brooks is a sub-editor and features writer at Football Express News. James primarily covers transfer news, match previews, and statistical reports.