AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Ticket Market Watch: A Boston University economics professor says large blocks of World Cup seats have appeared on third-party resale sites shortly after free-ticket giveaways, with some listings for matches involving Cape Verde reportedly discounted by up to 70% before disappearing—raising fresh questions about how FIFA manages supply and pricing. Cabo Verde in the Spotlight: Cape Verde’s World Cup debut is already drawing diaspora celebrations, including a send-off in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where fans say simply qualifying is a win for a small nation. Local Industry Angle—Ocean Economy: A feature from Praia ties Cabo Verde’s World Oceans Day message to real business life—fishing, ports, tourism and water supply—highlighting that most freshwater comes from the sea and that the ocean is central to food security and energy. Match Readiness: Spain coach Luis de la Fuente says Lamine Yamal is on track to return from a hamstring injury for the opening match against Cape Verde on June 15.
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