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The Club World Cup brings a certain level of excitement for soccer fans. But some are feeling uneasy about the level of security at match venues. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents doubling as security for major sporting events isn’t uncommon.
When the ball gets kicked off the center circle of Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the United States will go down in history as the first host of the most important soccer tournament created this century.
We might still be one year out from the 2026 World Cup, but FIFA president Gianni Infantino is already feeling the energy from sheer anticipation of the world's biggest tournament coming to Canada, Mexico and the United States next summer.
An immigration crackdown is under way in the United States at a time when international tourists are arriving into the country for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. The tournament, taking place in 11 American cities including at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, kicks off on June 14.
To preview the tournament, The Post caught up with Cobi Jones, a legend of the U.S. men’s national team who knows a thing or two about big soccer games on American soil. Jones, 54, made 164 appearances for the USMNT, including all four matches at the iconic 1994 World Cup hosted in the States.
In a now-deleted social media post, United States Customs and Border Protection exclaimed its agents would be “suited and booted ready to provide security for the first round of games”,
Real Madrid, Manchester City and more of the planet's top soccer teams will gather in North America this summer for the FIFA Club World Cup.
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The best teams in the world will be in the United States this summer as the FIFA Club World Cup will bring teams from reigning Champions League champions Paris Saint-Germain to the only amateur side in the competition in Auckland City FC from New Zealand.
ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection assisting with security at major sporting events is nothing new but could have a chilling effect on fans