AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup & Cabo Verde’s afterglow: Cabo Verde’s “Blue Sharks” returned home to Praia on Independence Day after a historic debut run that reached the knockouts, with goalkeeper Vozinha praising how football has boosted the country’s global recognition. African football milestone: A report says African teams made a breakthrough at the expanded 48-team World Cup, with 90% advancing to the knockout stage for the first time—leaving Morocco and Egypt as the last African contenders. Vozinha transfer buzz: Cape Verde keeper Vozinha is reportedly drawing interest from Inter Miami, with other Brazilian clubs also in the mix—turning World Cup fame into potential MLS-level business. Tourism & consumer risk: A Which? investigation claims Tripadvisor’s AI hotel summaries can miss serious safety complaints, citing a Cape Verde hotel where guests alleged raw chicken, dead mice and illness—raising reputational stakes for hospitality operators. Sports economy angle: Bank of America data says World Cup spending in host cities rose, driven by non-local visitors, with merchants seeing strong out-of-town demand.
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