AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup kicks off across North America: The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts today (June 11) with Mexico vs South Africa at Mexico City’s Azteca, then Korea vs Czechia, as the tournament expands to 48 teams, 104 matches, and 16 host cities across the US, Canada and Mexico. Cape Verde in the spotlight: Cape Verde’s Roberto Lopes reiterated his stance that Ireland’s Israel Nations League games shouldn’t be played, while Cape Verde’s own World Cup run begins in Group H against Spain—where Spain’s Lamine Yamal is expected to be available but may start on the bench. Travel friction for fans: Coverage highlights visa and entry problems tied to US border crackdowns, plus steep ticket and travel costs, with activists urging FIFA to keep immigration enforcement away from events. Sustainability concerns: Researchers warn the tournament could be the most polluting ever, driven largely by massive air travel. Tourism and hospitality backdrop: Barceló Hotel Group reported record 2025 results, reflecting strong international travel demand heading into the summer. Cape Verde beyond football: Cape Verde also scored in sport off the pitch, with an empowerment-funded beach volleyball pair winning gold at CAVB Zone II in Bissau.
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