From LinkedIn call to beating Ghana at AFCON - Cape Verde's Irishman 'Pico' Lopes
17th January 2024
Lopes narrates how he was handed his Cape Verde debut after being tracked down via LinkedIn.

- Cape Verde made the headlines after beating Ghana 1-2 in their AFCON 2023 opener.
- Irish-born centre-back Roberto 'Pico' Lopes helped the island nation claim the famous win.
- The son of a Cape Verdean father and Irish mother narrates how he was handed his debut in 2019 after being tracked down via LinkedIn.
Hearing a Dublin accent is just about the last thing you
might expect around the Cape Verde squad at the Africa Cup of Nations, but
Irish-born centre-back Roberto 'Pico' Lopes has become a fixture in the Blue
Sharks team in recent years.
The 31-year-old Shamrock Rovers defender helped the island nation claim a famous 2-1 win over Ghana in their opening game of this year's AFCON on Sunday, leaving them well placed to reach the last 16.
The son of a Cape Verdean father and Irish mother, he was
handed his debut in 2019 after being tracked down via LinkedIn.
Lopes was part of the side that lost to Sadio Mane's Senegal
in the last 16 in Cameroon two years ago and is in the squad again in Ivory
Coast.
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"Ever since I got this call up it is something I can't
get enough of," he tells AFP just before training in Abidjan.
"Every time I meet up with the squad and we travel to
Cape Verde or other parts of the world, I am just eager to learn more.
"It is a really great feeling in this group, what we
have. From day one since I came here everyone accepted me and made me feel
welcome."
So just how did the stopper capped by Ireland at Under-19
level –- he notably played alongside Jeff Hendrick, later of Burnley and
Newcastle United –- end up turning out for Cape Verde?
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"It was a bit of a mad one," he smiles.
"I managed to get a cap for the Under-19s but in
reality I probably wasn't good enough to be near the team.
"I went to college and was keen to play football
alongside that, and as part of a college module I had to set up a LinkedIn
account, which I added all my friends on and just kept it going for a few
years.
"I think it was about eight years after I set it up
that the then-manager of Cape Verde, Rui Aguias, contacted me on LinkedIn. I
thought it was spam. It was in Portuguese which I didn't understand at the
time.
"I left it there, ignored him, through my own
ignorance, and thankfully he messaged me back in English afterwards with his
proposal.
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"He said they were interested in getting new players
into the national team and asked if it would be of interest.
"I said absolutely and apologised profusely, and that
if the opportunity was still there I would love to be a part of it."
A debut followed against Togo in a friendly in France,
leaving Lopes to reflect on how his father's journey has shaped his own
football career.
"He left Cape Verde when he was 16 and went to Lisbon.
He trained as a chef there and started working on ships around the world,"
Lopes says.
"He docked up in Holland or Belgium and lived there for
a few years, then got a job with Irish Ferries, went back and forth to Ireland
and settled down there."
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Cape Verde is a nation of barely 600,000 people but reaching
out to the diaspora in Europe has helped them become the 14th-best team in
Africa according to the FIFA rankings.
"We are not here by chance, we are here on merit, we
have earned our place," says Lopes, who began his career with Bohemians
and has gone on to win four straight Irish titles at Shamrock Rovers.
Mozambique are Cape Verde's next opponents in Group B on
Friday, before a meeting with Egypt.
Coming up against Mohamed Salah is unlikely to faze a player
who has already taken on Mane, Victor Osimhen, Achraf Hakimi and Riyad Mahrez
at international level.
"I haven't looked too far ahead," he says.
"Now the focus is on Mozambique. I managed to catch a bit of their game against Egypt and they got a fantastic result, so that will be a really exciting game and then we will worry about Egypt after that."
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