AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup in Toronto: Canada finally got its first-ever men’s World Cup point on home soil, drawing Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-1 after Jovo Lukic put BiH ahead and Cyle Larin equalized in the 78th minute, with coach Jesse Marsch praising the “sea of red” crowd at BMO Field. Bosnia reaction: BiH players said the result was a solid start and a point earned the hard way, with Tarik Muharemović calling it an important step and vowing to build in the next matches. Matchday trouble in the stands: Toronto police arrested two men linked to a Bosnian fan group, charging them with assaulting a peace officer after an incident in the stadium area. Regional politics: Republika Srpska leader Milorad Dodik said RS will not vote for EU joining in a referendum and claimed Western pressure aims to “dissolve” RS. Culture and ceremony: Elyanna, born in Nazareth, performed at the opening ceremony in Toronto, while Nora Fatehi headlined a second ceremony event that also drew complaints about sparse attendance. Next up for BiH: Bosnia are scheduled to play Switzerland on June 18 and Qatar on June 24.
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