AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCape Verde World Cup Moment: Josimar “Vozinha” Évora Dias, the 40-year-old goalkeeper nicknamed “Granny,” kept Spain scoreless in Cape Verde’s debut, and his mother’s visa cost was waived so she can attend the next match—while his Instagram following reportedly jumped from 50k to 12M. Ocean Protection: West African nations are pushing to include the Eastern Atlantic “Convergence Zone” (from Cape Verde/Senegal down toward Nigeria and São Tomé) in the first wave of marine protected areas under a high-seas treaty, aiming to protect migration corridors and nurseries. Heat & Football Tech: FIFA’s mandatory three-minute hydration breaks at fixed times are sparking debate over player welfare versus game flow and TV revenue—an issue that matters for how sports tech and rules adapt to climate extremes. AI in Sports Media: A new Bluesky bot, OurCupBot, suggests World Cup games based on local immigrant populations, showing how AI can personalize sports discovery. Biodiversity Win: Boa Vista’s loggerhead turtle nesting population reportedly rose 80-fold over 27 years thanks to long-running conservation patrols.
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