AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Round of 32 (Colombia-Ghana): Ghana’s Black Stars, led by coach Carlos Queiroz, are set for a knockout clash with Colombia in Kansas City, after finishing third in Group L. Queiroz said the team is focused on winning despite defensive mistakes in their last match and off-field issues around midfielder Thomas Partey, who missed Ghana’s win over Panama amid legal charges in the UK. Local impact in Colombia’s sports orbit: Colombia’s squad is training in Kansas City ahead of the match, with Sporting KC facilities and a planned media schedule. Ghana camp finances: Sports Minister Kofi Adams played down concerns about money distracting players, saying government obligations are met and a bonus package is being worked on. Security at major match: Miami-Dade authorities reported 16 arrests and 17 ejections at Hard Rock Stadium during Portugal vs. Colombia, tied to alleged counterfeit tickets or fake credentials. Clean energy push: The UN-backed “Electrify Now” initiative was launched in London, aiming to speed up clean electrification globally, including in Colombia.
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