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Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes is under police investigation over a rape allegation dating to a March team trip in New Zealand, according to multiple reports published days before the country’s knockout match against Argentina. No charge has been publicly announced, and Cape Verde’s football federation has not issued a detailed public response.

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A World Cup Player From Cape Verde Is Facing Rape Allegations Just Days Before His Country’s Debut

Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes is under police investigation over a rape allegation dating to a March team trip in New Zealand, according to multiple reports published days before the country’s knockout match against Argentina. No charge has been publicly announced, and Cape Verde’s football federation has not issued a detailed public response.

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Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes is under police investigation over a rape allegation dating to a March team trip in New Zealand, according to multiple reports published days before the country’s knockout match against Argentina. No charge has been publicly announced, and Cape Verde’s football federation has not issued a detailed public response.

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