In Dallas, England supporters are reported to have drawn praise from FIFA officials and U.S. police following England’s World Cup match against Croatia. Multiple accounts state that the large, visible turnout stood out during the game and afterward, prompting positive reactions from authorities present in the area. The reports also say that U.S. police recorded no arrests in the aftermath of the England match, contrasting with concerns that can accompany large sporting crowds. The coverage characterizes the atmosphere as well supported by the England fanbase, with the show of attendance described as significant enough to impress officials connected to the event. While the sources focus on crowd behaviour and the reactions from officials, they do not add further detail on specific incidents, disciplinary actions, or additional law-enforcement outcomes beyond the reported absence of arrests. Overall, the shared theme across the accounts is that England fans’ presence in Dallas is met with approval and that policing outcomes remain calm following the opener.
England fans in Dallas praised by FIFA officials and U.S. police after World Cup opener
In Dallas, England supporters are reported to have drawn praise from FIFA officials and U.S. police following England’s World Cup match against Croatia. Multiple accounts state that the large, visible...
- England plays Croatia in Dallas during the World Cup opener.
- FIFA officials and U.S. police are reported to be impressed by England’s large fan turnout.
- Reports state that there are zero arrests after the match.
- The coverage focuses on crowd atmosphere and law-enforcement outcomes rather than specific incidents.
America appears to have fallen in love with England - with both police and FIFA officials left stunned by the hometown support the Three Lions enjoyed in Dallas.
13 hours agoAmerica appears to have fallen in love with England - with both police and FIFA officials left stunned by the hometown support the Three Lions enjoyed in Dallas.
13 hours ago
Mohamed Salah inspires Egypt’s first World Cup win, beating New Zealand 3-1
Egypt earn their first-ever World Cup win by coming from behind to defeat New Zealand 3-1, with Mohamed Salah central to...
Japan raises visa fees for foreigners fivefold for first time in nearly 50 years
Japan is set to increase visa fees for foreign nationals for the first time in about 48 years, with new charges applying...
All Whites fall to Egypt as Salah fires after early New Zealand goal
New Zealand’s All Whites start their World Cup match against Egypt with an early goal, giving supporters hope, but the l...