AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCape Verde at the World Cup: Shamrock Rovers captain Pico Lopes says he feels like he’s “representing two countries” as Cape Verde prepares to face Spain, after a home send-off with Cape Verde flags and street-football memories. World Cup culture & community: In Atlanta, a free Cabo Verde vs Spain watch party is set for June 13 at Ben Hill Recreation Center, with big-screen projection, kids’ activities, and Cape Verdean food trucks. African football spotlight: With the 48-team expansion, Africa will be represented by 10 nations at World Cup 2026, and supporters are expected to bring standout music, dance, and colour to stadiums across North America. Sport meets rights: Spain winger Lamine Yamal becomes a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, pledging to champion children’s right to play ahead of his first World Cup. Travel reality check: Multiple reports highlight how US visa rules and rising costs are complicating attendance, turning the tournament’s “global festival” promise into a tougher journey for many fans. Women’s storytelling: The Encounters documentary festival highlights activism through film, including Mmabatho Montsho’s Marxism and Period Pains on women’s health and labour under capitalism.
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