AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCape Verde’s World Cup momentum meets business reality: Cape Verde’s historic run is already translating into real money and deals, with the national federation reportedly banking about $11m in prize money and President José Maria Neves pitching the spotlight to attract investment and tourism, while kit supplier Capelli Sport has signed to outfit the team after earlier sponsorship by Tempo. World Cup knockout format debate: With FIFA’s expanded 48-team field, the Round of 32 is now underway and the new structure is still sparking arguments over whether it dilutes or democratizes the tournament. Round-of-32 matchups for the Cabo Verde audience: Cape Verde are set to face Argentina in Miami, while other key games include Brazil vs Japan, Germany vs Paraguay, and Netherlands vs Morocco. Sports tourism pressure points: In the US, early World Cup hotel demand has been weaker than expected, with one host-market reporting occupancy often hovering near or below 60%, citing fewer international visitors and scheduling factors. Fan economy risks: Ticketing problems are continuing into the business end of the tournament, with reports of fans paying via third parties but not getting transfers.
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