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Frisco police receive $95K for World Cup security training – Community Impact


By Alex Reece |
Updated
The grant will fund a customized protective security detail training program for the Frisco Police Department to prepare for any FIFA 2026 World Cup scenarios. Frisco’s Toyota Stadium will be used as a base camp for a participating team in 2026. (Alex Reece/Community Impact)
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Alex joined Community Impact as a reporter in December 2022 after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Digital and Print Journalism from the University of North Texas. She covers the communities of Frisco, Prosper and Celina. Prior to CI, she reported for the North Texas Daily and interned at the Denton Record-Chronicle. A fun fact about Alex is she owns a manual typewriter.
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