AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup ticket market under scrutiny: A Cabo Verde-linked match (Saudi Arabia vs. Cape Verde) reportedly saw large blocks of tickets appear on third-party resale sites at discounts up to 70% below FIFA face value—then vanish—prompting economists and fans to question whether “quiet” dumping is happening ahead of kickoff. Cabo Verde World Cup milestone: Cabo Verde’s postal service and the football federation launched commemorative stamps in Praia to mark the country’s first-ever World Cup qualification, featuring the “Blue Sharks” theme and denominations for domestic and international mail. Prediction markets surge: Ahead of the June 11 start, Polymarket and Kalshi reported nearly $2bn in World Cup-linked bets, with long-shot wagers including Cape Verde—showing how global finance is finding new ways into football. Travel pressure on fans: Reports highlight visa and entry hurdles for some supporters across participating countries, adding friction to the tournament’s broader economic and tourism impact.
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