AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFIFA World Cup Expansion: FIFA President Gianni Infantino says FIFA will examine expanding the 2030 men’s World Cup from 48 to 64 teams after the 2026 tournament, arguing it should be “for the whole world” and that giving smaller countries a chance helps raise global standards. Paraguay in the Spotlight: The 2030 centenary plan already includes opening matches in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay, keeping Asunción’s football footprint tied to FIFA’s biggest decisions. Racism Row in Sports Politics: Spain’s former PM Mariano Rajoy is facing backlash at home and in France after saying France’s team had “no French players,” with Pedro Sánchez calling it xenophobic and French officials denouncing it as unacceptable—sparking comparisons to Paraguay’s own Kylian Mbappé racism controversy involving Senator Celeste Amarilla. VAR Rule Fallout: Switzerland’s Breel Embolo was sent off in the Argentina quarterfinal under FIFA’s “mistaken identity” VAR-related framework, reigniting debate over how new officiating rules are applied. Germany Coaching: Jürgen Klopp reached “key points” in talks to become Germany’s next head coach, with the DFB saying negotiations continue.
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