Hosting a FIFA World Cup involves thousands of simultaneous operational decisions across weather, security, transport, media, and competition — with no unified real-time coordination layer. GOALYA TOC (Tournament Operations Center) solves this with 16 specialized AI agents powered by Claude, simulating a FIFA command center for World Cup 2026. Each department — weather, crisis, stadiums, players, cybersecurity — analyzes live data from FotMob and Open-Meteo and publishes structured reports. The Band integration delivers hackathon-compliant multi-agent collaboration: 3 distinct Band agents (GOALYA Weather Intel, Crisis Management, Executive Director) collaborate via @mentions in a shared room, while an External Agent bridge keeps the human operator informed. Key features: operational map of 16 host cities, mission launcher (normal/weather/security scenarios), 16-agent network visualization, crisis room with contingency plans, player intelligence dashboard, and auto-generated FIFA executive reports. Target audience: sports federations, mega-event organizers, government crisis centers. Live demo: https://goalya-toc.vercel.app Stack: React, TypeScript, Claude, Band AI, FotMob, Open-Meteo, Mapbox, Vercel.
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