AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup & Haiti’s Exit: Brazil ended Haiti’s 2026 run with a 3-0 win in Philadelphia on Friday. Matheus Cunha scored twice in the first half, with Vinícius Júnior adding a third just before halftime. Haiti, the poorest team in the tournament and a debutant since 1974, became the first side eliminated from knockout contention. Injury Watch: Brazil also confirmed Raphinha has a hamstring recurrence and is a major doubt for the next match vs. Scotland in Miami; Neymar is expected back. Next Match Stakes: Brazil’s final Group C game vs. Scotland will shape knockout placement, while Scotland’s earlier 1-0 loss to Morocco left them needing results in Miami. Food Security Risk: Separately, UN agencies warned El Niño could worsen hunger in 22 high-risk countries, explicitly including Haiti, and said they need $202 million to protect 8.8 million people. Governance & Finance: Brazil’s football chief Samir Xaud faced allegations of misuse of federation funds for personal travel, which the confederation denies. Global Compliance: Nepal stayed on the FATF “grey list,” a reminder that financial scrutiny can raise costs for banks and businesses even without sanctions.
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