AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Opener Health Angle: Canada’s Group B opener vs Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto is also a health story, with captain Alphonso Davies ruled out due to a hamstring injury while coach Jesse Marsch says scans show “very positive” healing; defender Moïse Bombito, recovering from a broken leg, is available but not at full speed yet. Matchday Safety & Weather: Toronto’s fan festival was evacuated over lightning risk ahead of the match, as severe summer storms and heat/humidity remain a concern across North America. Hydration Break Debate: FIFA’s mandatory three-minute hydration stoppages in every match—regardless of conditions—spark criticism that the pauses are more about TV and commercial breaks than true player welfare. Medical Incident at Kickoff: Mexico’s opening match was marred by a heart attack reported outside Estadio Azteca; officials said the man was treated and transported and was stable. Bosnia Team Health Update: Bosnia’s camp also faced injury news, with a meniscus injury requiring surgery for Nidal Čelik and Arjan Malić added to the World Cup squad.
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