FIFA World Cup 2026: Two charged in England equipment theft case as most stolen gear recovered | Football News


FIFA World Cup 2026: Two charged in England equipment theft case as most stolen gear recovered
Members of the English national team practice for the FIFA World Cup in Kansas City. (AP Photo)

England’s FIFA World Cup preparations received a major boost after two men were charged over the theft of equipment belonging to the Three Lions, with authorities recovering most of the missing items ahead of the team’s campaign in the United States.Prosecutors in Jackson County, Missouri, charged Mustafa Salik and Erfan Kamal, both from San Antonio, Texas, with one felony count each of receiving stolen property. The class D felony carries a maximum sentence of seven years in prison, while bond for both men was set at $75,000.The theft occurred while England’s equipment was being transported from the team’s pre-training base in Florida to their permanent World Cup camp in Kansas City.

Charges filed as investigation moves swiftly

Jackson County prosecutor Melesa Johnson vowed strong action against crimes targeting FIFA World Cup visitors and participants.“Jackson County will not tolerate any criminal activity that targets World Cup visitors, including the international teams that have traveled here to compete,” Johnson said.Authorities estimated the value of the stolen property at around $18,000. Fortunately for England, none of the missing items were essential to the team’s preparations.As per news agency AP report, according to a probable cause statement, investigators recovered a range of items from the suspects, including nine pairs of football boots, goalkeeper gloves, a World Cup ball, several sets of shirts and shorts, electronic devices, stuffed animals, signed England jerseys and even a Lego set of Nike Air shoes worth $99.99.Kansas City mayor Quinton Lucas praised the rapid work carried out by law enforcement agencies.“I am grateful for the quick work of the Kansas City Police Department and the prosecutor’s office in resolving an investigation across several states, helping crime victims recover goods stolen in transit,” Lucas said.

England settle into Kansas City base

Despite the off-field scare, England’s arrival in Kansas City went smoothly.The Three Lions were welcomed at their hotel in Prairie Village by the Kansas City Chiefs’ drum corps, cheerleaders and mascot before heading to an open training session at Swope Soccer Village.Hundreds of supporters and media members attended the session as England flags flew above the complex, which featured a sign proclaiming it as “The Home of England.”Although England will play their group-stage matches in Dallas, Boston and New Jersey, they opted to base themselves in Kansas City because of its central location.Thomas Tuchel’s side begin their World Cup campaign against Croatia on Wednesday and can now focus fully on football after an embarrassing theft saga ended with a breakthrough for investigators.



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