AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Culture in Toronto: Canada’s opening match vs Bosnia and Herzegovina is set for Friday in a partisan home crowd, with coach Jesse Marsch facing a tough injury list—Alphonso Davies and Marcelo Flores are out—while fans in the city are turning the game into a community moment. Bosnian Pride Goes Viral: A Bosnia-to-America anthem from Dubioza Kollektiv is back in the spotlight as Bosnian supporters sing it ahead of the tournament. Ceremony Spotlight: FIFA is rolling out star-studded opening celebrations in Canada and beyond, with Alanis Morissette and Michael Bublé among performers in Toronto, plus Bosnian artist Aleksandar Gajić delivering Bosnia’s anthem. Diaspora Lifestyle: Bosnian-Canadian brothers in Etobicoke plan a deli watch party with Bosnian and Canadian flags side by side. Security & Travel Reality: As matches begin across the U.S., reports highlight national security measures and visa/entry hurdles affecting some World Cup arrivals. Sustainability Corner: Cyprus’ used cooking oil recycling project, competing for a European award, turns kitchen waste into biodiesel and funds school environmental education. Arts & Film: Porto Montenegro and the Sarajevo Film Festival extend their partnership to keep hosting the Adriatic Film Awards for three more years.
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