AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Reality Check (MetLife): With France vs Senegal at 3 p.m. Tuesday, New Jersey is bracing for more crowding and long walks. NJ Transit is again pushed as the fastest option (round-trip tickets $98), while rideshare costs and pickup chaos from Saturday’s Brazil–Morocco match are still fresh. Visa & Entry Headaches: Senegal supporters face visa denials in the U.S., and Somali referee Omar Artan—blocked from entering—will still receive his full World Cup fee. Morocco in the Spotlight: Morocco’s World Cup legacy keeps popping up in coverage, from Hervé Renard’s past with the Atlas Lions to fans and match chatter around Brazil–Morocco and the next Morocco-related fixtures. Sports Tourism in Motion: Scotland’s Tartan Army is mixing football with local culture, including a march to Fenway Park for baseball after their Haiti win. Morocco Beyond Football: Oman Sail’s Optimist team is heading to Tanger for the 2026 Optimist World Championship, and Larache hosted the 14th MATA International Equestrian Festival.
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