AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Tech & Culture Clash: Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa blasted FIFA’s mandatory three-minute hydration breaks, saying they “add nothing” and “take away a lot,” arguing the stoppages change football’s culture. Cape Verde Spotlight: Cape Verde’s 40-year-old keeper Vozinha kept Spain to 0-0 and is now set to reunite with his mother in Miami ahead of Sunday’s clash with Uruguay. Group H Stakes: Spain return to action vs Saudi Arabia after their shock 0-0 with Cape Verde, while Uruguay face Cape Verde aiming to build on their opener. Sports Data & AI: European statisticians claim a machine-learning model picked Spain as the most likely 2026 winner after simulations. Fan Tech Friction: Ticket buyers in Atlanta reported failed transfers and last-minute cancellations between FIFA systems and resale platforms, with StubHub repeatedly blamed. Local Tech Ecosystem: Telecom firm Acepeak announced it will sponsor GCCM Africa 2026 in Sal, highlighting growing connectivity focus in Cabo Verde.
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