England’s World Cup preparations hit an unexpected obstacle on June 13 when training equipment, including personalized match boots, was stolen during the squad’s transit from Florida to Missouri. The theft occurred just four days before England’s opening match against Croatia on June 17.

The Football Association confirmed that items belonging to key players, including boots customized for Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, were among the stolen property. Most of the team’s training footballs were also taken, with reportedly only one ball remaining from the shipment.

What happened on the road from Florida

The squad had been conducting a pre-tournament training camp in West Palm Beach, Florida before relocating to Swope Soccer Village in Missouri ahead of the Croatia fixture. Somewhere along that journey, the equipment went missing.

The FA is now coordinating with local law enforcement in an effort to retrieve the stolen goods. Simultaneously, the organization is working to source urgent replacements so training schedules aren’t disrupted any further than necessary.