Soccer-Nine Injured in Shooting Near England’s World Cup Base Camp

June 7 (Reuters) – Nine ⁠people ⁠sustained non-life-threatening injuries ⁠in a shooting near ​England’s World Cup base camp in ‌Kansas City, Missouri, ‌on Saturday, days before ⁠the ⁠tournament is due to kick off.

Kansas City ​police said there were no suspects in custody and that ​at least three of the shooting ⁠victims were ⁠transported to local ⁠hospitals.

The ​incident occurred roughly four miles from ​where England ⁠are set to train at the Swope Soccer Village. England have not arrived in ⁠Kansas City and are due to play a ⁠friendly against Costa Rica in Orlando, Florida, on Wednesday.

A spokesperson for the FA declined to comment.

Gun violence is common in the United States, where there were more than ⁠400 mass shootings in 2025, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

(Reporting by Amy Tennery in ​New York, additional reporting ​by Lori Ewing)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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