England hit by training kit theft ahead of Kansas City arrival

June 13 (Reuters) – England have suffered a theft of training ​equipment ahead of their arrival in ‌Kansas City, local police said, after a vehicle transporting the gear to their World Cup base ​was broken into.
The incident occurred while ​equipment was being transferred from England’s pre-tournament ⁠base in Florida to Swope Soccer ​Village, where it was due to be ​in place before the squad begin training after their arrival in Kansas City on Saturday.
“We are ​investigating a possible theft of equipment ​from a team vehicle that arrived in Kansas City ‌with ⁠items missing this evening,” police said.
“The investigation is ongoing. Two subjects of interest were taken into custody pending further investigation.”
Balls ​and boots ​were among ⁠the items believed to have been stolen, according to British ​media reports.
The Football Association said it ​was ⁠a police matter and they had no information to provide.
The theft could affect ⁠England’s ​preparations for their World Cup ​opener against Croatia on Wednesday in Dallas.

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