Boots wey dem thief for match disrupt England training before dem play Croatia
England preparations for World Cup kas e run into wahala as dem boots dem wey players dey use for match don get stolen while di squad dey transit from West Palm Beach, Florida go Swope Soccer Village for Missouri. Di theft happen for June 13, just four days before England go play dia first game against Croatia on June 17. Di Football Association yan say some personalize match boots wey belong to key players Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham na among wetin dem thief take. Most of di team training balls sef comot, dem talk say only one ball remain for di shipment.
FA dey work with local law enforcement to try recover di stolen items and dem dey hustle to find urgent replacements so training no go disturb again. Di journey na about 1,300 miles, and investigators never talk whether di boots theft happen for one transit stop, from a vehicle, or somewhere else. England bin choose Florida heat and humidity to help acclimatize ahead of di summer venues for di 2026 World Cup host countries (US, Mexico, Canada).
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Dis na wan na crypto mata mata tori; e na sports palava wey no get direct connection to digital asset dem, blockchain networks or market infrastructure. If dem thief match boots wey involve England squad fit make people small shift dia eye go sports headlines for short time, but na not di kain risk-on/risk-off catalyst wey dey usually move crypto spot, stablecoin flows or derivatives positions. For history, similar off-field wahala dem (travel gbege, equipment loss, or venue/operations palava) dey remain only for sports audience and no cause measurable, long-lasting impact for major crypto markets like BTC and ETH. Any market effect wey fit show up go indirect and most likely just small — e fit touch general sentiment or cause temporary volatility for unrelated sectors.