AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCape Verde Jerseys Licensing Clash: Cape Verde’s World Cup breakthrough is now spilling into a commercial fight, after official kit partner Capelli Sport sent a cease-and-desist to Tempo, which has been selling cheaper “Blue Sharks” jerseys online—raising questions about who profits from the team’s viral success. World Cup Fan Economy in Miami: Around 30,000 fans packed Bayfront Park for the FIFA Fan Festival as Group C matches decided Round of 32 spots, with Brazil beating Scotland 3-0 and Morocco advancing after a win over Haiti—showing how matchdays drive big local spending and demand. Tournament Integrity Debate: FIFA is weighing whether to keep the new hydration breaks after backlash, with Gianni Infantino saying the stoppages may help players reset and keep intensity high, while critics argue it fragments the game and boosts advertising. Aviation Route Expansion: Boeing’s 737 MAX family is opening longer scheduled routes for 2026, with Cirium data highlighting the longest planned MAX flights—an angle that matters for trade and connectivity planning.
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