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A new species of sea snail has just been named after Cape Verde’s goalkeeper, Vozinha. This special honor celebrates his amazing performance against Spain during the 2026 World Cup.

Vozinha’s Heroics Against Spain

During the World Cup match, Vozinha made several key saves that kept Cape Verde in the game. His agility and quick reflexes caught the attention of fans and scientists alike. The snail’s name will forever remind people of that memorable day on the pitch.

Why Name a Sea Snail After a Goalkeeper?

Scientists often name new species after people who inspire them. In this case, Vozinha’s determination and skill on the world stage made him a perfect candidate. The sea snail, found in waters near Cape Verde, shares the same resilient spirit.

The Process of Naming New Species

  • First, researchers discover a new organism and study its features.
  • Then, they propose a scientific name that reflects something meaningful.
  • Finally, the name gets officially recorded and published.

This naming tradition helps connect science with culture and sports.

A Lasting Legacy

Vozinha’s impact goes beyond the soccer field. Now, a small sea snail carries his name into the future. It’s a reminder that greatness can be recognized in the most unexpected ways.

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