National Football Teams Issue Safety Reports Following Auckland Shooting
National Football Teams Respond to Auckland Shooting Ahead of Women’s World Cup
National football teams have begun to issue reports around the safety of players and staff, following a shooting in Auckland just hours before the start of the Women’s World Cup. The shooting, which took place at a building site in Auckland city center, left two people dead and multiple others injured.
Ahead of the opening match between hosts New Zealand and opponents Norway in Auckland, New Zealand Football issued a statement on social media. The statement confirmed that all members of the Football Ferns team and staff were safe, and that preparations for the game at Eden Park would continue as planned.
Meanwhile, reigning world champions USA also issued a statement confirming the safety of their players and staff. The US Women’s National Team stated that their security team was in communication with local authorities, and that they would proceed with their daily schedule.
New Zealand and USA Football Teams Confirm Safety of Players and Staff Following Auckland Shooting
The situation is rapidly evolving, and more information is expected to become available as events unfold. For now, all eyes are on Auckland as authorities work to ensure the safety of those involved in the Women’s World Cup.
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