FIFA World Cup
US authorities hunt stolen England World Cup gear
Kansas City mayor Quinton Lucas said officials at “local, state and federal levels” were investigating after World Cup equipment belonging to England was stolen ahead of the squad’s arrival at their training base on Saturday.
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