Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US has banned a number of scottish fans from coming, despite their having tickets etc.
They’re called hooligans. In the EU they’re identified with facial recognition and dealt with.
Scotland is in Group C and play their first two games at Boston Stadium. Check out the articles below about Scottish fans, called The Tartan Army.
“Scotland fans call themselves the Tartan Army. They once coordinated getting 200,000 people to Germany for a match, and now they will pack 250 fans into Hennessy's bar near Faneuil Hall before Scotland faces Haiti at 9 p.m. on Saturday, June 13.”
“The Scotland fans plan to celebrate for three hours and then head to the stadium in Foxboro in 12 school buses that have been chartered by the Tartan Army. They will be making a pitstop on the ride, but not for gas.”
"We're heading on down to the stadium with a stop at an off-license to pick up about 4,500 cans of lager to get us through," said Teevan. "I don't know how much will be back there on the way back. Probably not too much."
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/world-cup-scotland-tartan-army-boston-providence-marches/
https://www.boston.com/sports/world-cup/2026/05/06/scotland-world-cup-fans-school-buses/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2026-06-02/scotland-s-tartan-army-shells-out-for-long-awaited-world-cup-return-in-boston?embedded-checkout=true
https://www.scmp.com/sport/football/article/3355854/scotlands-tartan-army-bring-party-return-fifa-world-cup-after-28-years
https://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/26161872.tartan-army-love-fest-unofficial-scotland-world-cup-hq/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Award-winning Somali referee Omar Artan, set to be the first from his country to officiate at the World Cup, was denied entry to the United States, a sports ministry official told AFP on Monday
Most US citizens don't care about the World Cup, and so many players, officiates and fans from other places will be stopped at the border even if they try to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US has banned a number of scottish fans from coming, despite their having tickets etc.
They’re called hooligans. In the EU they’re identified with facial recognition and dealt with.
Scotland is in Group C and play their first two games at Boston Stadium. Check out the articles below about Scottish fans, called The Tartan Army.
“Scotland fans call themselves the Tartan Army. They once coordinated getting 200,000 people to Germany for a match, and now they will pack 250 fans into Hennessy's bar near Faneuil Hall before Scotland faces Haiti at 9 p.m. on Saturday, June 13.”
“The Scotland fans plan to celebrate for three hours and then head to the stadium in Foxboro in 12 school buses that have been chartered by the Tartan Army. They will be making a pitstop on the ride, but not for gas.”
"We're heading on down to the stadium with a stop at an off-license to pick up about 4,500 cans of lager to get us through," said Teevan. "I don't know how much will be back there on the way back. Probably not too much."
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/world-cup-scotland-tartan-army-boston-providence-marches/
https://www.boston.com/sports/world-cup/2026/05/06/scotland-world-cup-fans-school-buses/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2026-06-02/scotland-s-tartan-army-shells-out-for-long-awaited-world-cup-return-in-boston?embedded-checkout=true
https://www.scmp.com/sport/football/article/3355854/scotlands-tartan-army-bring-party-return-fifa-world-cup-after-28-years
https://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/26161872.tartan-army-love-fest-unofficial-scotland-world-cup-hq/
Anonymous wrote:The US has banned a number of scottish fans from coming, despite their having tickets etc.
Anonymous wrote:“Thousands of Airbnb hosts expecting a World Cup payday are still waiting for guests as a combination of high travel costs, steep ticket prices and restrictive border policies dampen demand.”
https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/articles/no-world-cup-windfall-airbnb-182959654.html
Anonymous wrote:Award-winning Somali referee Omar Artan, set to be the first from his country to officiate at the World Cup, was denied entry to the United States, a sports ministry official told AFP on Monday