AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup kickoff: The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts Thursday, June 11, with Mexico vs South Africa in Mexico City’s historic Estadio Azteca, and runs to July 19 across Canada, Mexico, and the United States with 48 teams and 104 matches. Cape Verde in the spotlight: Cape Verde’s debut is part of the tournament’s “small nations” story, and one Houston match lists Cabo Verde vs Saudi Arabia on June 26—while visa hurdles and travel friction are already shaping how fans plan to attend. Local culture in Boston: Greater Boston is gearing up with free community watch parties and family programming, including City Hall Plaza’s FIFA World Cup Fan Festival (June 12–27) and multiple neighborhood screenings. Sport meets politics: Coverage keeps circling controversies around immigration enforcement, travel restrictions, ticket prices, and the wider geopolitics around the host countries—so the tournament’s off-field drama is as loud as the football. Language & identity: In Boston’s Cabo Verde community, a new Kriolu language and culture curriculum is gaining momentum, boosted by World Cup visibility and parent demand to keep Kriolu alive at home.
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