AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Fitness Watch: Canada’s camp in Charlotte is getting a late health boost: Norwich winger Ali Ahmed has returned home for rehab under national-team medical staff and is now “ahead of schedule,” with coach Jesse Marsch saying Ahmed could feature in Canada’s World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12. Injury Uncertainty: Meanwhile, captain Alphonso Davies is still managing a hamstring and is expected to join the squad in Edmonton on Sunday—Marsch says he likely won’t be ready for the June 12 opener, but “we’ll see.” Local Relevance: With Bosnia and Herzegovina named as Canada’s first opponent, the fitness updates land right on the doorstep of the match that matters most for fans here. Digital Health/Identity Context: Elsewhere, Bosnia’s ID agency highlights qualified e-signatures as a way to unlock remote access to services, including health—showing how admin systems are moving toward faster, more connected care.
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