AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCape Verde World Cup momentum: Cape Verde’s “Blue Sharks” are now in control of their destiny with one group match left after drawing Spain (0-0) and Uruguay (2-2). Coach Bubista says the result proves dreams can beat financial limits, and a win over Saudi Arabia could send them to the round of 32. Visa drama turns into pride: The spotlight keeps growing around goalkeeper Vozinha Dias, whose mother’s U.S. visa fight delayed her attendance—yet her eventual travel plans have become a symbol of Cape Verdean resilience and diaspora ties. Culture on the move in Miami: A Miami exhibition, “Art and the Beautiful Game: Africa on the World Stage,” is spotlighting African soccer stories through works by 50+ artists, with Cape Verde’s presence part of a wider African football narrative. Faith in the stands: Cape Verdeans in Fort Lauderdale watch matches with rosaries and prayers, turning World Cup viewing into community ritual. Off-field debate: A porn star’s public outfit at the Uruguay–Cape Verde match sparked backlash online, fueling fresh arguments about visibility, family spaces, and stadium rules.
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