AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCabo Verde World Cup momentum: Cape Verde’s debut keeps turning heads. After a 0-0 draw with Spain, the Blue Sharks held Uruguay 2-2, putting them on the brink of the Round of 32 and keeping their “small nation, big moments” story alive. Goalkeeping spotlight: Vozinha’s Spain shutout has become a global talking point, with his saves and sudden fame underlining how one player can swing a whole tournament narrative. Business ripple—jersey licensing fight: Cape Verde’s viral run is now sparking a commercial dispute: Capelli Sport says it sent a cease-and-desist to Tempo over competing jersey sales, after fans spotted cheaper “Blue Sharks” kits online. Matchday context: With the group stage climax approaching, the expanded 48-team format means third-place teams can still advance—making every point, including Cape Verde’s draws, commercially and competitively huge.
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