FIFA 2026: Just one arrest, one ejection on busy match day in Vancouver
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World Cup: Just one arrest, one ejection on busy match day in Vancouver
Despite the full day of excitement leading up to kickoff, Vancouver police said there were no major incidents.
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By Stephanie Ip
Published Jun 14, 2026
Last updated 44 minutes ago
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Saturday remained relatively uneventful in terms of arrests and mayhem, despite the city hosting the first of seven FIFA World Cup matches. PHOTO BY JASON PAY…
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