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World Cup: England get back their jerseys, boots
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Kansas City police have recovered and returned the equipment that were stolen in a theft case to the England team who said the incident had not disrupted their preparation for their FIFA World Cup Group L opener against Croatia on June 17.
A vehicle transporting the gear to England's training base at Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City was broken into, but police swiftly solved the case by arresting and charging two persons responsible for the incident.
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A vehicle transporting the gear to England's training base at Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City was broken into, but police swiftly solved the case by arresting and charging two persons responsible for the incident.
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