AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCape Verde World Cup debut: Cabo Verde’s first-ever World Cup appearance is set for Monday, with President José Maria Neves using a weekend in Atlanta to pitch new trade, investment and tourism links—plus the diaspora’s role in putting the islands “on the map.” Spain vs Cabo Verde build-up: Spain open Group H in Atlanta against the debutants, with Lamine Yamal reported in “ideal condition” to play and goalkeeper debate cooling as David Raya backs Unai Simón. African teams push back: Ghana, Morocco, Egypt, Senegal and other African sides (including Cape Verde) issued a joint statement rejecting UEFA chief Aleksander Čeferin’s criticism of the expanded 48-team format. Uruguay travel chaos (watch for ripple effects): Uruguay’s squad reached Miami late after flight paperwork and clearance problems from Mexico, with FIFA blamed—an early reminder that travel and visas can hit teams and fans hard. World Cup tech & travel reality: FIFA’s AI-driven match operations and heavy instrumentation are rolling out alongside the practical headaches of cross-border hosting.
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