AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVisa breakthrough for Cape Verde: Josimar “Vozinha” Dias’ mother, Ana Candida Evora, has finally been granted a U.S. visa after congressional and State Department intervention, clearing the bond and fees that had kept her away from his historic 0-0 draw vs Spain. House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries says she will reunite with her son in Miami for Cape Verde’s next match against Uruguay. World Cup momentum debate: FIFA’s mandatory hydration breaks are drawing backlash, with some arguing they disrupt flow and shift tactics, while others say they’re needed for player safety in extreme heat. Cape Verde spotlight beyond the pitch: Vozinha’s viral rise continues, with coverage highlighting how the island nation’s World Cup debut is putting Cabo Verde on the travel and global conversation map. Football business, not politics: In Europe, Liverpool move to sign Spain winger Victor Muñoz, while Real Madrid completes Marc Cucurella’s switch from Chelsea.
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