AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup travel for Cabo Verde fans: Cape Verde’s “Blue Sharks” are set to train at the Tampa Bay Rowdies’ Waters SportsPlex as one of 25 World Cup base camps, with an expected June 8 arrival and a planned welcome event by the Cape Verdean-American Association of Florida. Miami match spotlight: Hard Rock Stadium (renamed for FIFA) will host seven matches, including Uruguay vs. Cabo Verde on June 21—useful for planning travel around the group stage. Ticket-and-cost pressure: A report on Spain’s holiday market says it can be cheaper to fly long-haul than to stay in the Balearics, and it explicitly points to Cape Verde package deals with charter flights as better value. Cabo Verde leadership on partnerships: President Jose Maria Neves tells Xinhua that China remains a key development partner, citing cooperation in education, health, agriculture, water projects and infrastructure like the Poilão Dam. Base-camp logistics across North America: FIFA confirmed official team base camps for all 48 nations, with African teams including Cape Verde placed across the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
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