Spokane will host Egypt's national soccer team at Gonzaga University this spring, with Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah among players scheduled to practice on campus ahead of FIFA World Cup group matches in Seattle and Vancouver. City council agenda documents and local reporting this month first noted the team's planned arrival and initial facility preparations at Gonzaga's soccer field. This week the Spokane City Council moved to bolster security measures, approving the purchase of four Skydio X10 drones and mitigation barriers, with the equipment request tied to more than $250,000 and a potential FIFA grant to cover costs; the Egyptian squad is scheduled to play group matches on June 15 and June 26, and local preparations will continue in the coming weeks.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
Hosting Egypt's soccer team in Spokane means a global spotlight on our city. It's a chance to showcase our community spirit and hospitality. If you're a soccer fan, you might even catch a glimpse of Liverpool's Mohamed Salah. Check Gonzaga University's schedule for public practice sessions.
Spokane is stepping up its game for the World Cup, investing in security and facility upgrades. This could mean a potential economic boost from increased tourism. Worth forwarding if you know someone excited about the World Cup coming to town.
Gonzaga University, local hospitality businesses, vendors and the city government stand to gain economically and receive global exposure from hosting Egypt's national team and associated World Cup activities.
Local residents and Spokane law enforcement may face increased traffic, security burdens and short-term operational strain during team preparations and World Cup events.
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