AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Politics in Haiti’s Orbit: Brazil crushed Haiti 3-0 in Philadelphia, with Matheus Cunha scoring twice and Vinícius Júnior adding another, ending Haiti’s first World Cup run since 1974 and guaranteeing they won’t reach the knockout stage. Sports-to-Politics Spotlight: Brazil President Lula joked Neymar is a “work-from-home” player due to his calf injury and absence from the first matches, while Brazil’s coach Carlo Ancelotti said Neymar could return for the final group game vs Scotland. Haiti Diaspora at the Center: Haitian fans filled much of the stadium atmosphere despite the loss, singing “Grenadye Alaso,” as the match became a pride moment for Haitians abroad. Governance & Integrity Watch: Separate from the pitch, Brazilian football boss Samir Xaud faced allegations of using federation funds for personal travel tied to an affair scandal—renewing scrutiny of sports governance.
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