AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Opening Ceremony (Mexico City): Shakira will perform “Dai Dai” with Burna Boy at Estadio Azteca on June 11, with additional acts including J Balvin and Tyla; the show kicks off the tournament’s first matches across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. World Cup Culture & Music: K-pop keeps pushing into soccer’s mainstream soundtrack, with Blackpink’s Lisa’s “Goals” among the standout official releases. Iran–U.S. Visa & Ticket Fallout: Iran says its World Cup ticket quota was revoked, blaming U.S. obstruction, while Iran’s players arrived in Mexico wearing “168” pins honoring victims of a deadly school strike. Referee Spotlight: China’s Ma Ning, nicknamed “Card Master,” is going viral as a World Cup representative after a booking-heavy reputation. Health Update (Football): Denmark star Christian Eriksen says he’s doing well after collapsing again in a friendly and returning home with an ICD supporting his heart. Earthquake Jolt: A 6.1 quake near Cuba shook Havana and parts of Florida, with no reported damage. Legal/Football Power Struggle: Michel Platini sues FIFA boss Gianni Infantino and others over alleged plots tied to his failed bid for FIFA’s top job. Travel Chaos: A British family stranded in Canada after a disruptive passenger led to a TUI flight diversion from Cancun.
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