US Lawmaker Seeks Visa for Cape Verde Goalkeeper's Mother So She Can Witness History
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A U.S. lawmaker is advocating for a visa to be granted to the mother of Cape Verde's goalkeeper, Vozinha.
- The lawmaker aims to ensure the mother can witness a historic moment in her son's football career.
- Vozinha expressed emotional distress over his grandparents' absence at previous significant events in his life.
A U.S. lawmaker is intervening in the case of Cape Verde's national football team goalkeeper, Vozinha, seeking to facilitate a visa for his mother. The legislative effort aims to allow her to be present for a potentially historic match, ensuring she can share in her son's significant career moment.
The appeal comes after Vozinha himself spoke about the emotional toll of his grandparents' absence at key points in his life. He shared that they were everything to him and their passing a few years prior left a void, causing him to cry when reflecting on their inability to witness his achievements.
This initiative highlights the intersection of sports, family, and international relations. By advocating for the visa, the lawmaker acknowledges the emotional importance of family support during pivotal moments in an athlete's career, particularly when representing their nation on a significant stage.
I cry because I grew up with my grandparents, and unfortunately they are not here. They died a few years before, and they were everything for me.
Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.