AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Health & Safety: FIFA will allow only one soft, plastic, disposable water bottle (up to 20 ounces/590 ml) per spectator, while reusable hard bottles stay banned—prompting health officials in host cities like Toronto to warn about dehydration and heat impacts if fans can’t access enough water. Team Fitness Watch (Canada–BiH): Canada is making last-minute medical calls ahead of its opener vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: Moïse Bombito is being replaced after a surgically repaired tibia was judged not healthy enough for World Cup play, and Alphonso Davies will miss the first group match due to a hamstring injury, with staff aiming to manage fitness for later games. Local Sports Health Context (BiH): Bosnia and Herzegovina’s national team training ahead of matches in North America included injury updates from coach Sergej Barbarez, with Edin Džeko and Ivan Šunjić noted as unavailable or limited due to unresolved health issues. Health Access at Borders (Europe): A report by No Name Kitchen alleges “healthcare denial” is used as deterrence against migrants across Europe, describing barriers that can delay or block medical care and contribute to deaths.
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