AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS–Australia World Cup showdown: The Socceroos head to Seattle with a chip on their shoulder after beating Türkiye 2-0, and players are openly fired up to “beat” the co-hosts after weeks of US chatter and pundit jabs. Ticketing and access friction: In Denver, McGregor Square will start charging $23 for entry to some World Cup games due to crowd-safety limits; in LA, fans report trouble downloading tickets bought via StubHub because FIFA’s closed mobile system delays or blocks access. US politics meets sport: The Supreme Court fight over Trump’s birthright citizenship plan is being spotlighted through US striker Folarin Balogun’s story—born in New York, raised in London, and choosing the US—while the USMNT’s momentum keeps citizenship and identity debates in the spotlight. Paraguay angle: With the US’s 4-1 opener win over Paraguay, Paraguay’s presence in the tournament is now tied to broader questions about player eligibility and national identity. Trade diplomacy: Brazil announced Japan–Mercosur free trade talks, with negotiations set to begin at the Mercosur summit in Paraguay later this month.
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