AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Discipline Reset: FIFA will wipe one-yellow-card records after the group stage (and again after the quarterfinals), giving players a clean slate heading into the knockouts, while red cards still trigger suspensions after Mexico’s opener saw three dismissals. Brazil at the Tournament: Brazil begins its 2026 campaign against Morocco with key squad turbulence—Morocco defender Nayef Aguerd has exited the squad due to fitness concerns. Brazil’s Football Legacy: Brito, a center back from Brazil’s 1970 World Cup-winning team, died at 86, with the CBF praising his role in the title run. Amazon Governance: Brazil’s Amazon Fund says it has quadrupled its annual project approval rate since restarting governance in 2023, with BRL 5.3 billion in donations and 153 approved projects. Amazon Deforestation: Deforestation in the Amazon fell 61.4% in May year-on-year, the biggest recorded drop, announced in Brasília during Lula’s visit to the ORA. Agriculture Storage Law: Brazil amended its grain warehouse rules, making Conab certification voluntary and potentially expanding accredited storage capacity. Defense Procurement: The U.S. approved a possible $330m sale of FIM-92K Stinger Block I missiles to Brazil to bolster mobile air defense for remote border areas. Commercial Sports Deal: AB InBev extended its FIFA World Cup beer sponsorship through 2030.
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