AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Politics & Governance: FIFA president Gianni Infantino says FIFA will examine expanding the men’s World Cup to 64 teams for 2030, arguing it would let “every nation” dream of qualifying and keep smaller countries improving after the 48-team 2026 experiment. Cabo Verde in the Spotlight: Cape Verde’s World Cup run is repeatedly cited as proof that the quality of smaller nations is rising, with the tournament already drawing major global attention and travel interest. Semifinal Showpiece: Argentina and England meet in Atlanta for a place in the final, with Lionel Messi set for his first-ever clash against England after a 20-year wait. Uruguay Coaching Shake-up: Uruguay’s federation is in advanced talks with Diego Forlán as interim coach after Marcelo Bielsa’s resignation, with Forlán also expected to oversee the Under-20s. Local Talent Abroad: Cabo Verde international Jovane Cabral has joined Brazil’s Gremio on a free transfer, adding another World Cup-linked career boost.
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