Joan Laporta Yakin Barcelona Bisa Beli Pemain yang Dibutuhkan
Barcelona membutuhkan beberapa tambahan pemain untuk memperkuat skuad. Presiden Los Cules, Joan Laporta, yakin bisa mendatangkan tambahan amunisi yang diperlukan.
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Barcelona membutuhkan beberapa tambahan pemain untuk memperkuat skuad. Presiden Los Cules, Joan Laporta, yakin bisa mendatangkan tambahan amunisi yang diperlukan.
LONDON: British police are sending just three officers to the US as “cultural interpreters” during the World Cup given the lack of any US funding, UK police said on Thursday. By contrast, 40 officers went to Germany for the 2024 European Championships, with financing by the hosts, said Mark Roberts, who leads football policing. “The States are not funding mobile travel delegations this time,” Roberts told reporters of next month’s tournament where England and Scotland will play their three opening group games in the US Both nations have a huge traveling fan base and the English have a history of hooliganism, though the exorbitant cost may put many off this tournament which is being co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico. “Our fans at World Cups are really well behaved ... I’m not anticipating problems, but clearly we’d rather have a presence there that can get involved if we are seeing issues develop,” Roberts added, stressing that he was not criticizing the US decision nor was there hostility to a UK deployment. The White House Task Force for the FIFA World Cup 2026 did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Two additional British officers will be working with US authorities at the Washington-based International Police Cooperation Center. “Most of the other European countries just aren’t bothering” to send their own officers to the tournament, Roberts added.
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