AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCape Verde World Cup shock: The “Blue Sharks” kept their fairy-tale going, drawing 2-2 with Uruguay in Miami after Kevin Pina scored Cape Verde’s first-ever World Cup goal, putting the tiny nation on the brink of the Round of 32 as they now face Saudi Arabia next. Vozinha visa spotlight: Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar “Vozinha” Dias’ rise is now tied to a U.S. visa fight—his mother missed the Spain match due to cost and red tape, but later made it to Miami for the Uruguay game, turning the story into a global human-interest moment. African football momentum: Coverage highlights a record ten African teams at the tournament and points to Morocco’s competitive form, while other sides show both promise and inconsistency. Matchday context: France’s Mbappé powered a 3-0 win over Iraq after a severe weather delay, while broader tournament talk keeps circling around travel, heat, and the 48-team format.
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