AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup fallout: Mexico City is weighing new limits on alcohol sales in public spaces after 700,000+ fans flooded downtown to celebrate Mexico reaching the knockout stage; officials say they’ll crack down on illegal street sales and ask venues not to let customers take drinks off premises. Czech football at the tournament: Czechia and South Africa played out a 1-1 draw in Group A, with Michal Sadílek scoring late and Teboho Mokoena equalising from the spot—keeping Bafana’s knockout hopes alive. Tournament rules shake-up: FIFA is changing how ties are broken, using head-to-head records as the main tiebreaker instead of goal difference first, which could affect how teams play to secure group top spot. Discipline spotlight: FIFA’s new red-card rule already produced a first high-profile case—Paraguay’s Miguel Almiron was sent off for covering his mouth during a confrontation. NATO pressure on Czechia: Prime Minister Andrej Babiš said Czechia won’t hit the 2% GDP defense spending target this year, citing public-finance consolidation, with a plan to reach it next year.
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