AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAndorra Sports & Cycling: The Andorran Cycling Federation (FAC) says its 2026 budget is about €75,000 from the Government, while it has published 2026 licence fees ranging from €25 (non-competitive/children) to €1,500 (male professionals) and €880 (female professionals), as it fields 21 riders across road, mountain bike and gravel and pushes young talent onto the international circuit. Football Media Rights (Spain & Andorra): Spain’s Liga F has awarded its domestic TV rights to DAZN, TVE and TV3 for the next three seasons, with DAZN carrying all eight matches per round and TVE/TV3 jointly providing four matches per round free-to-air—an agreement explicitly covering Spain and Andorra after a tender process that required a second bidding round. Instant Payments (Cyprus): Cyprus is progressing toward “Cyprus IRIS,” a mobile-phone-number transfer system based on Greece’s IRIS, aiming for early 2027 launch so customers can send instant payments across banks without entering IBAN details. Transfers Watch (regional football): Rangers are reportedly edging toward an £8.5m deal to sign Girona winger Kim Min-Su, while Celtic and Rangers continue major spending in the summer window.
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