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Sweden trains at partially collapsed Toyota Stadium ahead of 2026 World Cup - Crypto Briefing
By Google News - "Frisco, Texas"
· June 25, 2026
· 1 min read
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The partial collapse of Toyota Stadium, where Sweden is training for the 2026 World Cup, raises concerns about the venue's readiness to host high-profile events. As a major sports facility in Frisco , Toyota Stadium is not only a source of pride for local residents but also a significant economic driver, attracting visitors and generating revenue for the city. The fact that a visiting national team like Sweden has chosen to train at the stadium is a testament to its reputation as a top-notch facility. However, the collapse highlights the need for thorough inspections and maintenance to ensure the stadium's structural integrity. With the 2026 World Cup approaching, Frisco residents and city officials will be watching closely to see how the situation is addressed, and whether the stadium will be fully operational in time for the tournament. The city's reputation as a host for major sporting events is at stake.
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Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - "Frisco, Texas" ·
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