These are the two men who have been charged with the theft of $18,000 (£13,467) worth of England boots and equipment and face up to seven years in prison.

CRAIG HOPE AND JACK GAUGHAN IN KANSAS: Boots belonging to the team's biggest stars were pinched along with official balls and key training equipment.

The latest news and updates after the United States got their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign underway and England relocate to Kansas City

England's World Cup preparations have been hit by a theft. Training equipment was stolen from a vehicle arriving in Kansas City. Balls and boots are among the missing items.…

Kansas City police confirmed that they were "investigating a possible theft of equipment" and said two suspects had been taken into custody.

(AP) — Two people have been detained in connection with the theft of equipment from the England national team's vehicles during their move from a pre-training base in Florida to…

Kansas City: Two men were charged Saturday over the theft of $18,000-worth of kit and equipment from the England team at the World Cup, a US prosecutor said. Mustafa Salik and…

Mustafa Salik and Erfan Kamal each face a count of receiving stolen property

England were victims of an alleged theft in the build-up to their World Cup opener against Croatia next week

Two Texas men face felony charges for stealing England team gear worth $18,000 during their World Cup transit to Kansas City.

Two men were charged Saturday over the theft of $18,000-worth of kit and equipment from the England team at the World Cup, a US prosecutor said.

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CRAIG HOPE AND JACK GAUGHAN: Two men have been charged with the theft of $18,000 worth of England boots and equipment and face up to seven years in prison.

Mustafa Salik and Erfan Kamal, who are thought to be originally from Afghanistan , are accused of receiving stolen property and if convicted could be jailed for a maximum of seven…

These are the two men who have been charged with the theft of $18,000 (£13,467) worth of England boots and equipment and face up to seven years in prison.