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England World Cup Gear Stolen: Balls and Boots Missing

England's FIFA World Cup training equipment was stolen en route to Kansas City, with balls and boots among the items taken. Local police confirmed two suspects have been taken into custody, and an investigation is ongoing. The theft occurred as the team prepared for their Group L matches against Croatia, Ghana, and Panama. England's squad, led by captain Harry Kane, includes nine players making their major tournament debut.

England's FIFA World Cup training equipment stolen ahead of Kansas City arrival

Missouri, June 13

England's training equipment has been stolen ahead of their arrival in Kansas City, local police have confirmed, after a vehicle carrying the gear to their FIFA World Cup base was broken into, Reuters reported.

According to reports, the incident took place during the transportation of equipment from England's pre-tournament camp in Florida to Swope Soccer Village, where the setup was intended to be completed before the squad's arrival for training in Kansas City on Saturday.

Authorities said the further investigation into the incident is underway. "We are investigating a possible theft of equipment from a team vehicle that arrived in Kansas City with items missing this evening," police said as quoted by Reuters.

"The investigation is ongoing. Two subjects of interest were taken into custody pending further investigation." Balls and boots were among the items believed to have been stolen, according to British media reports as quoted by Reuters.

England will compete in Group L of the FIFA World Cup 2026, where they have been drawn alongside Croatia, Ghana, and Panama, as the Three Lions aim to end their long wait for a major international trophy, last won in 1966.

England will begin their FIFA World Cup campaign against Croatia on June 18, as per Indian Standard Time (IST)

Thomas Tuchel's side enters the tournament with a 26-member squad featuring a blend of experience and youth, led by captain Harry Kane, along with key players such as Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford.

The squad also includes several new additions, with nine players set to make their debut at a major international tournament, including Elliott Anderson and Morgan Rogers, marking a new-look England setup under the German head coach.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

"Tuchel's side enters with a 26-member squad" — wait, nine debutants? That's a huge overhaul. Harry Kane still leads but if the youth doesn't step up, 1966 streak continues. And now this theft? Bad omen for England. Meanwhile, I'm excited for Croatia vs Ghana — that group is spicy!

James A

"Two subjects of interest were taken into custody" — good on the Kansas City police for acting fast. But who steals a team's training gear? This is a major breach for a World Cup squad. I'm hoping for a quick resolution — England's prep shouldn't be derailed by petty theft come match day.

Priya S

"Thomas Tuchel's side enters with a 26-member squad" — first time seeing a German coach for the Three Lions! Interesting. But nine debutants? That's risky for a group with Croatia and Ghana. Hope England get their equipment back — can't train properly without boots! 😅

Vikram M

"England will begin against Croatia on June 18" — ah, the classic rivalry! But honestly, I'm a bit disappointed that the article focuses on England's mishap. What about the other teams? Ghana with their young squad, Panama's underdog story... anyway, karma might be catching up — they should have insured that van!

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