AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Tech & Officiating: A refereeing storm is back in focus as VAR decisions and claims of inconsistent calls keep shaping the tournament’s biggest storylines, with fans debating whether politics is creeping into football. Cape Verde Science Spotlight: Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha is now part of marine science history—Spanish biologist Jesús Ortea named a newly discovered red sea slug Aldisa vozinhai after him, linking the honour to Vozinha’s World Cup performances and Cape Verde’s biodiversity work. Quarterfinal Drama: Argentina survived another scare, beating Switzerland 3-1 in extra time to set up a semi-final showdown with England after England edged Norway in extra time. Sports Tech in the Crowd: FIFA’s referee body cameras and match tech are highlighted as officials get intense training and monitoring ahead of games. Fan Safety & Logistics: Stadium rules and clear-bag policies are front and centre for World Cup venues, including Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
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