AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoWorld Cup spotlight on Cabo Verde: Cape Verde’s goalkeeper Vozinha is celebrating a major family reunion after the U.S. State Department secured his mother Ana Candida Evora’s visa, letting her attend the team’s next match against Uruguay in Miami—after she missed the historic 0-0 draw with Spain due to bond and fee barriers. Diaspora culture in the U.S.: In Brockton, Massachusetts—often dubbed “the 11th island of Cabo Verde”—fans poured onto Main Street after the Spain result, triggering arrests and showing how football is stitching communities together. Cape Verde on the global cultural map: A Miami exhibition, “Art and the Beautiful Game: Africa on the World Stage,” highlights African soccer stories with special tributes to Cape Verde, linking sport, identity, and art. Travel and access: Transavia is expanding its Cape Verde network for winter, adding more capacity to Sal and launching services to Praia. Sports-to-society ripple: Coverage also keeps returning to how small nations like Cabo Verde are reshaping the World Cup conversation—on and off the pitch.
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