AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Kickoff (Culture & Lifestyle): The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts June 11 across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, with 48 teams and 104 matches running to the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium—plus a big spotlight on Cape Verde as one of the smallest nations making its debut. Broadcast Access (African Viewers): SuperSport says the tournament will be available end-to-end for DStv subscribers from Access to Premium across English and Portuguese-speaking Africa, with John Terry, Bacary Sagna, and Roberto Di Matteo in the studio. Cape Verde Language Momentum: In Boston, a Cabo Verdean Language and Culture Preservation Program is building a Kriolu-focused curriculum for families, riding renewed interest tied to the national team’s World Cup run. Ocean & Identity (Cabo Verde): A feature on Cabo Verde’s “ocean-first” life highlights how the sea shapes food, water, culture, and climate resilience—framing World Oceans Day with local marine science and community priorities. Travel Friction (Fans): U.S. visa restrictions and travel complications are already affecting some football families and media, adding tension to the build-up. Music for Unity: A new partnership backs “Beautiful Day,” featuring Cape Verde’s PapaLondon, as a cross-regional anthem timed for the World Cup audience.
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