AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Opening-Week Drama (Iran visas): Iran’s squad landed in Mexico’s Tijuana as Tehran blasted the U.S. over visa delays for some delegation staff, even as players’ entry was approved—keeping the build-up tense right before the tournament. World Cup Prep (South Africa vs Mexico): Hugo Broos says South Africa must stick to its game plan and ignore the noise as Mexico City crowds loom for the opener, with Mexico’s depth and tempo flagged as the main challenge. World Cup Rules (on-field timing): FIFA/IFAB’s new throw-in and goal-kick clock adds a five-second limit with penalties for delays, aiming to cut down on gamesmanship. Local Arts & Screen (Mexican TV remake): A Mexican adaptation of the K-drama “She Was Pretty” is in production, bringing the identity-swap romance to a telenovela format. Streaming & Soccer Culture (Netflix): Netflix is rolling out World Cup-adjacent specials plus a new game, timed to kick off June 11. Music & Pop Culture (World Cup opening): Shakira, Burna Boy, and other global stars are set to headline opening ceremony performances in Mexico City. Sports Beyond Football (golf): Nelly Korda won the U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera for a second straight major, sealing it with a dramatic final putt.
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