AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSenegal World Cup build-up: Senegal’s World Cup plan is getting attention as the team heads to North America with a younger, faster profile under coach Pape Thiaw, after a complex recent history that included an appeal decision over qualification drama. Visa and entry headaches: The tournament’s travel stress is hitting teams too—Iraq’s Aymen Hussein was reportedly detained and questioned for nearly seven hours at Chicago O’Hare, while the team photographer was denied entry, underscoring how border checks can disrupt World Cup logistics. Match schedule for Senegal fans: Senegal will play France (June 16) and Norway (June 22) in the New York/New Jersey area, with the final set for MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. World Cup rights concerns: Civil advocates are warning that the U.S. hosting footprint could amplify immigration enforcement and rights risks for fans, workers, and journalists around venues. Cultural send-offs: African teams are turning departures into fashion-forward national showcases, with Côte d’Ivoire drawing praise for a coordinated, luxury-style presentation in its national colours.
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