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Foxboro rejects World Cup security funding proposals ahead of March 17 deadline
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In a follow-up to last month's standoff, the Foxboro Select Board on March 4 rejected new proposals from Boston Soccer 2026 to resolve a $7.8 million security funding dispute for World Cup matches at Gillette Stadium. The board reiterated its March 17 deadline for firm commitments, warning that the seven games risk cancellation without them.
Foxborough officials dismissed recent assurances from the Kraft Sports Group on covering $7.8 million in security costs for 2026 FIFA World Cup matches at Gillette Stadium, insisting on upfront payment ahead of a March 17 license deadline. The town called claims of progress 'categorically false' as negotiations stall with events under 100 days away.
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In an update to the ongoing standoff, Foxborough leaders on March 5 reiterated refusal to issue entertainment licenses for Gillette Stadium's World Cup matches without a clear plan for nearly $8 million in security costs. Kraft Group pledges up to $1.5 million, but town officials seek firmer commitments amid delayed federal grants.
State officials in Massachusetts have expressed concerns over funding and logistics for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, despite progress in preparations for seven matches at Gillette Stadium. A new report to the Legislature highlights ongoing negotiations on costs and unidentified key locations, with the event set to begin in June 2026. Officials emphasize the economic benefits but stress the need for more action six months out.
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State and local officials announced that Bryant University in Rhode Island could serve as a base camp for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The university is the only site in New England included in FIFA's base camp brochure. This opportunity ties to matches at nearby Gillette Stadium, which will host seven games.