National security, terrorism concerns as FIFA World Cup 2026 matches begin in U.S.
<p>(The Center Square) – As the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament begins in roughly a dozen U.S. cities this week, law enforcement officials have been implementing national security measures.</p> <p>Forty-eight teams <a href="https://93qcountry.com/1706510/2026-fifa-world-cup-teams…
(The Center Square) – As the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament begins in roughly a dozen U.S. cities this week, law enforcement officials have been implementing national security measures.
Forty-eight teams are competing in the international competition from June 11 through July 19 in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. The U.S. has the greatest number of host cities. California and Texas have the most.
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