AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCabo Verde in the spotlight at World Cup 2026: Cape Verde’s goalkeeper Vozinha is still making headlines after his heroics against Spain, and now his family story is moving too—his mother, Ana Cândida Évora, has been granted a US visa and is travelling to Miami to watch the Blue Sharks’ next Group H game against Uruguay. Local politics: Francisco Carvalho was sworn in as Cabo Verde’s new prime minister after the May 17 legislative elections, taking over from Ulisses Correia e Silva; the new government has 18 members and Carvalho also serves as finance minister. World Cup build-up: Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa is pushing for a win after drawing Saudi Arabia, while Cape Verde are again expected to frustrate opponents with the same disciplined approach that earned their 0-0 draw with Spain. Regional football inspiration: Tunisia’s new coach Hervé Renard says Cape Verde’s result against Spain is proof that organisation and teamwork can spark upsets—he’s using it as motivation ahead of Tunisia’s match with Japan.
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