AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCape Verde World Cup Moment: Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mother, Ana Candida Evora, has finally arrived in Miami after a U.S. visa breakthrough, clearing the way for her to watch Sunday’s Group H clash vs Uruguay in person. The story follows her earlier absence from Vozinha’s historic 0-0 draw with Spain in Atlanta, when visa bond costs reportedly kept her away—after public pressure, U.S. officials waived fees and helped resolve the paperwork. World Cup Travel Reality Check: The week also brought ticket chaos and security warnings for fans, including reports of tickets failing to transfer at resale sites and an FBI alert about fake FIFA ticket websites. Matchday 10 Planning: Saturday’s schedule includes Netherlands vs Sweden (Houston, 1 p.m. ET), Germany vs Ivory Coast (Toronto, 4 p.m.), Ecuador vs Curaçao (Kansas City, 8 p.m.), and Tunisia vs Japan (Monterrey, midnight ET), with Uruguay vs Cape Verde set for 6 p.m. ET Sunday in Miami. Local Tourism Angle: With Cape Verde’s spotlight growing fast, the World Cup is already driving interest in travel to the islands—while fans weigh costs, visas, and last-minute booking options.
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