AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCape Verde World Cup momentum: The “Blue Sharks” kept their fairytale alive in Miami, holding Uruguay to a 2-2 draw after Kevin Pina’s first-ever World Cup goal and a fast Uruguay response before Helio Varela leveled again. Local pride abroad: Cape Verdeans in the US—like Bridgeport and fans in Miami—celebrated the result as proof the debut run can keep going. Vozinha spotlight: Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s breakout performances continue to drive global attention, with reports of a massive Instagram follower surge after the Spain and Uruguay matches. Spain bounce-back: In Atlanta, Spain answered their Cape Verde stumble with a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia, powered by Lamine Yamal’s return to the starting XI and a brace from Mikel Oyarzabal. Fan economy in the host cities: Atlanta’s match-day crowds and festivals drew hundreds of thousands, while Miami’s stadium build-up showed how Cape Verde’s run is pulling in new visitors and attention.
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