AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTunisia in the spotlight at the World Cup: Tunisia’s football week turns fast and cultural, with the federation’s shock coaching change after the 5-1 loss to Sweden—Hervé Renard takes over just in time for the Tunisia vs Japan match in Monterrey, where the wider story is also about identity, diaspora, and belonging on the pitch. Special Olympics MENA in Sousse: Tunisia opened the first phase of the 10th Special Olympics MENA Games with beach-sports ceremonies and performances celebrating Tunisian heritage, as delegations prepare for beach volleyball, open-water swimming, and triathlon. Culture meets sport etiquette: Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu praised fans’ viral habit of tidying stadiums—“cleaner than when they arrived”—while noting the debate about whether it shifts work away from cleaners. Global cultural exchange in Tunis: The Confucius Institute at Carthage University hosted Dragon Boat Festival activities, from calligraphy to zongzi-making, drawing people eager to experience Chinese traditions. World Cup as a migration mirror: Coverage keeps returning to how dual nationality and migration reshape squads—Tunisia included—making every match feel like more than just football.
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