New Zealand police investigating Cape Verde footballer following Auckland report

Cape Verde played official FIFA Series friendlies against Finland and Chile in Auckland earlier this year.
Cape Verde played official FIFA Series friendlies against Finland and Chile in Auckland earlier this year.PHIL WALTER / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

New Zealand police said they are investigating ⁠an allegation made against a Cape Verde player with regard to ‌an incident during the FIFA Series in March.

"New ‌Zealand Police can confirm an ‌allegation is under investigation, reported to ‌us on 10 April 2026 in ‌central Auckland," police said in a statement without giving further details.

The New Zealand ‌Herald newspaper reported a player ⁠was being ‌investigated over an alleged sexual assault at ​the team's hotel after Cape Verde's March 27 match against ​Chile in Auckland.

Cape Verde's soccer federation was not reachable for comment on ⁠Monday.

A spokesperson ​for FIFA said the sport's global governing body was not in a position to comment as it was an ‌ongoing investigation.

New Zealand Football, the host federation for the FIFA Series matches in the nation, said they had not been contacted by police about the matter but would assist with any enquiries if required.

Cape Verde, an archipelago off the coast of ‌West Africa, will make their World ​Cup debut at the June ‌11 to July 19 tournament co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The team play former champions Spain and Uruguay, and Saudi Arabia ⁠in the ⁠group phase.

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