AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Breakthrough: Cape Verde’s historic 2026 qualification is framed as a cultural milestone too—football as identity, resilience, and a unifying moment for islanders at home and in the diaspora. Matchday in Miami: South Florida is gearing up for Uruguay vs. Cape Verde on June 21, with pre-game Caribbean culture at Island SPACE Mango Festival—food, live music, and family fun before kickoff. Diaspora Culture in Boston: Cape Verdean community pride is set to show in the Dorchester Day Parade, where members of the national team are scheduled to march, with arrivals from Portugal and a 3-0 friendly win over Serbia. Global Eligibility & Access: FIFA’s eligibility rules explain how players can represent birth, parent, or grandparent nationalities, while FIFA’s squad lists confirm 1,248 players across 48 teams. US Visa Shock for Africans: The US plans to cut visa-processing embassies across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, including Praia, reshaping travel plans for Cape Verdeans and others. World Cup Viewing Plans: Boston’s FIFA Fan Festival is free but requires advance registration, with daily livestreams including Spain vs. Cape Verde.
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