AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup, Haiti in the spotlight: FIFA forced Haiti to change its 2026 World Cup kit days before the opener after flag-and-Battle of Vertières imagery was deemed a prohibited political message, with manufacturer Saeta saying the design was meant as cultural tribute to independence and national heritage. Immigration pressure around the tournament: As the U.S. hosts, visa and entry denials are fueling backlash, including Somali referee Omar Artan being refused entry despite a valid visa, and activists urging FIFA to keep ICE out of match security. FIFA under fire: FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended ticket prices and brushed off the visa row in a pre-tournament press conference, while critics call the event a mix of sports and xenophobia. Culture beyond the pitch: The AP also spotlighted what makes a World Cup anthem stick—Shakira’s “Dai Dai” and other stars on rhythm, unity, and stadium energy. Local ripple effects: Boston-area coverage highlights Haitian fans’ return to the World Cup after decades away, alongside broader community watch-party plans.
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