AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Travel & Tourism: Cape Verde’s World Cup debut keeps turning into a tourism story off the pitch too, with goalkeeper Vozinha’s family reunion in Miami now set after his mother, Ana Candida Evora, secured a U.S. visa in time for the Uruguay match—an emotional breakthrough that also boosted the Blue Sharks’ global spotlight. Matchday Context (Group H): Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay are all level on one point after opening draws, setting up a tight Group H as Spain return to Atlanta and Cape Verde prepare for Uruguay in Miami. Ticketing Chaos: The FBI has reissued an urgent warning to fans about fake FIFA ticket websites and scams, as many travellers report tickets bought on resale platforms (notably StubHub) failing to transfer into FIFA’s app—leaving some stranded outside stadiums. Aviation & Connectivity: Transavia is expanding its Cape Verde winter network, adding more capacity to Sal and launching services to Praia, with bookings opening 24 June. Food & Culture: Cape Verde cuisine is getting fresh attention from diaspora communities and visitors alike, with cachupa highlighted as a must-try national dish.
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