AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup at the Azteca: England head to Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca for the Round of 16 vs Mexico, with altitude and the stadium’s “monster” reputation front and center as England try to avoid a repeat of 1986 heartbreak. Match-day details: FIFA has assigned Ismail Elfath as referee for Norway vs Brazil, with Said Martínez (from Honduras) listed as the fourth official. Honduras in the spotlight: The Azteca coverage also notes Honduras-linked officiating in the tournament, keeping the country visible in the biggest football stage. Tech & culture shift: Sony confirmed PlayStation will stop producing physical game discs for new releases starting January 2028, pushing more entertainment into digital-only access. Local arts/community tie-in: A World Cup-inspired interactive soccer art exhibit in Wynwood shows how the tournament is fueling creativity beyond the pitch. Humanitarian note: Cable & Wireless Charitable Foundation backed World Central Kitchen relief efforts in Central America after major storms, including support tied to Honduras.
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