AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCape Verde World Cup momentum: Cape Verde’s 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha (Josimar Dias) keeps the spotlight on Group H as Uruguay host Cape Verde in Miami today after the historic 0-0 with Spain, with his mother’s visa breakthrough still driving the story. Visa and family access: U.S. State Department support helped waive fees and a $15,000 bond so Vozinha’s mother can attend, turning a sports moment into a real-world travel and policy headline. FIFA hydration breaks backlash: Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa says FIFA’s three-minute breaks in each half “add nothing” and disrupt football’s culture, as the debate grows around player health versus broadcast-friendly stoppages. Crypto meets football: FIFA Collect’s move to Avalanche and the rise of fan tokens/prediction markets keep turning matches into mainstream crypto events, with Spain’s $SPAIN token and Polymarket activity tied to the Spain–Saudi game. Local business angle: Telecom and connectivity sponsors are using the tournament’s West Africa buzz, including Acepeak backing GCCM Africa 2026 in Sal, Cabo Verde.
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