FIFA beefs up security
Digest more
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.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is also expected to be at the games, according to local Miami news outlet NBC 6 South Florida and The Athletic. ICE issued a warning to attendees and said people should carry proof of their legal status, NBC 6 reported.
Soccer fans attending FIFA Club World Cup games at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens over the next month can expect security from ICE and CBP.
Recently crowned Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain returns to action on Sunday as it takes on Spain's Atlético Madrid in this first Group B match of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. Below, we'll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch every match of the tournament as it happens,
The post centred around security measures for the first round of games of the tournament, which begins in Miami on Saturday.
3don MSN
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it regularly provides security at big sporting events in response to questions about the agency's presence at the FIFA Club World Cup amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
Real Madrid, PSG, Man City, River Plate and Inter Miami are among the teams battling for a world title -- and a share of a $1 billion prize pool -- in this revamped cup tournament.
The 32-team is not only a test of how to run next summer's World Cup. It's the largest, richest and most ambitious global club tournament.
The entire scene spooked American soccer. It led to finger-pointing and fears that the next major international tournaments on U.S. soil — the 2026 World Cup and 2025 Club World Cup, which kicks off Saturday in Miami — could be similarly unsafe. It stunned New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, who, the morning after the madness, called a meeting.