US versus England World Cup Soccer Security Threat
The South Africa World Cup opener between England and the USA on 12 June 2010 poses unique security problems for the South African authorities for two reasons. First, both countries have been targets for terrorists, notably from Al-Qaeda, and there have been warnings that suicide bombers are planning to target the match.
And, secondly, England fans have a reputation – though one these days mostly unjustified – of looking for trouble. English football has had a long history of football hooliganism that has mostly been stamped out but there are still some who look to England international matches as an outlet for their aggression.
This twin threat creates a potential disaster for the event and one that the American Power Security forces are determined to stamp out.
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