AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMorocco–Brazil World Cup link: Morocco’s Atlas Lions open their World Cup campaign in New Jersey on June 13, and the build-up is already drawing big attention from fans and travel planners. Team news with Morocco impact: Brazil confirmed Neymar will not travel to Cleveland for the final pre-World Cup friendly vs Egypt; he will stay in New Jersey for calf treatment, with hopes he’s ready for the June 13 opener against Morocco. Travel & logistics for Morocco fans: New York and New Jersey are reshaping public transport for World Cup crowds, with expanded bus/subway service and match-day traffic measures aimed at handling tens of thousands of extra riders. Morocco spotlight beyond football: A report highlights Morocco’s dual-national scouting policy as a growing strength for the Atlas Lions, showing how diaspora-linked recruitment is paying off across age groups. On-the-ground fan rules: FIFA has reversed its stadium water-bottle policy, banning reusable bottles—an issue likely to affect Morocco supporters traveling to U.S. venues. Tourism angle: Morocco tourism receipts are reported up 24% in Q1 2026, according to a UN report, reinforcing momentum for the country’s travel sector.
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