AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Spotlight (Cape Verde): Cape Verde’s historic World Cup run keeps getting bigger off the pitch. Josimar “Vozinha” Dias’ mother will finally reunite with him in Miami after U.S. authorities expedited her visa, following his tearful admission that she missed his debut against Spain due to visa costs. Group-Stage Shock (Africa’s momentum): The tournament’s early theme is underdogs refusing to fold—Portugal were held 1-1 by DR Congo in Houston, with Congo scoring their first-ever World Cup goal, and the result came right after Cape Verde’s 0-0 draw with Spain. Tournament Talk (bigger picture): The week also sparked debate over the expanded 48-team format and match hydration breaks, with fans complaining the pauses are disrupting flow. Tech & Business (Cape Verde): Cyprus-based Asbis says its Apple distribution deal now covers Cape Verde among other African markets, expanding authorised iPhone and device supply.
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