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Heartwarming World Cup moment: Hero Vózinha's mother arrives in the US to see her son
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Heartwarming World Cup moment: Hero Vózinha's mother arrives in the US to see her son

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The mother of Brazilian football player Vózinha has arrived in Miami to support him during the World Cup.
  • Ana Cândida Evora obtained the necessary U.S. visa to travel from Praia, Cape Verde.
  • Her arrival adds a touching chapter to one of the tournament's most heartwarming stories.

A deeply moving moment has unfolded at the World Cup as the mother of Brazilian player Vózinha arrived in Miami to be with her son. Ana Cândida Evora, Vózinha's mother, successfully secured her U.S. visa and traveled from Praia, the capital of Cape Verde, to witness his participation.

Her journey marks a significant personal milestone, allowing her to support Vózinha during this crucial period of his career. The reunion is being celebrated as one of the most heartwarming narratives emerging from the global tournament, highlighting the strong bond between mother and son.

One of the most beautiful stories of the World Cup has gained another touching chapter, as Vózinha's mother arrived in Miami to be by her son's side.

— Ta NeaDescribing the significance of the mother's arrival.

Vózinha, who plays for the Brazilian team, has been a notable presence in the competition. His mother's arrival is expected to provide him with significant emotional support as the tournament progresses. This story resonates with fans, emphasizing the personal sacrifices and familial connections that lie beneath the surface of professional sports.

Ana Cândida Evora managed to obtain the necessary American visa and traveled from Praia, the capital of Cape Verde, in order to watch closely [...]

— Ta NeaDetailing the mother's journey and efforts to attend.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.