AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Spotlight (Cabo Verde): Cape Verde’s “Blue Sharks” are back on the pitch Sunday as Uruguay visit Miami, with goalkeeper Vozinha (Josimar José Évora Dias) set to play again after his viral 0-0 draw with Spain. Visa & Family Story: The feel-good twist is that Vozinha’s mother, Ana Candida Evora, finally secured a U.S. visa and will watch from the stands after missing the debut due to travel costs and paperwork delays. Matchday Context (Groups G/H): Sunday’s schedule is packed: Spain vs Saudi Arabia in Atlanta, Belgium vs Iran, Uruguay vs Cape Verde, plus New Zealand vs Egypt—every result could swing the race for the knockout spots. Tourism Angle: A separate travel piece flags that West Africa remains under-marketed to Russian tourists, citing weak promotion and infrastructure—an opening for destinations like Cabo Verde to ride the World Cup spotlight. Fan Life on the Ground: In Atlanta, fans flooded downtown for the Spain-Saudi match, showing how the tournament is turning cities into cultural meeting points.
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