AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Media & Marketing: Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni says Lionel Messi will keep taking penalties if he wants, while also brushing off Egypt’s favouritism claims ahead of the quarterfinal vs Switzerland; the Messi debate is spilling into broader officiating chatter as Argentina’s Lisandro Martinez insists referees “are doing an excellent job.” Fan Safety & Reputation: Colombia’s federation is urging authorities to investigate death threats against midfielder Jaminton Campaz after the Switzerland exit, after he was targeted online following a missed chance. Sports Tech/Comms: Argentina’s AFA says its official email was hacked, with messages sent after the Egypt match attacking the result—raising new questions about digital security around major tournaments. Sports Culture: The “Player of the Match” vote is sparking backlash over open fan voting, with critics saying popularity can outweigh standout play. Humanitarian Spotlight (LATAM): Venezuela’s quake toll is reported at 4,118 dead with 16,740 injured, as relief efforts expand and aftershocks continue.
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