AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Business & Cabo Verde Spotlight: Cabo Verde’s “Blue Sharks” kept the world talking in the Round of 32, pushing Argentina to extra time before going out 3-2, with standout moments including Sidny Lopes Cabral’s late equaliser and goalkeeper Vozinha’s viral heroics—an underdog run now being praised by global figures like WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who singled out Cabo Verde as a standout African story even after elimination. Ghana Football Reform Push: Ghana’s latest World Cup setback has reignited calls for structural reform in football administration, with critics pointing to talent output but weak investment in long-term development infrastructure. Matchday Economics (Global): As the Round of 16 begins, coverage highlights the broader “business end” of the expanded 48-team World Cup—ticketing, host-city costs, and the commercial model—while Cabo Verde’s performance continues to drive attention beyond the pitch.
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