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As World Cup arrives, former Dallas Cowboys security chief says preparation is everything
By Scott Friedman, Eva Parks and Edward Ayala at NBC DFW
· June 12, 2026
· 4 min read
When fans arrive at "Dallas Stadium" in Arlington for World Cup matches, they will see metal detectors, police officers and visible security checkpoints. What they won't see may be even more important. "They don't see a lot, and it's designed that way," said Larry Wansley, the recently retired Dalla
Key takeaway "They don't see a lot, and it's designed that way," said Larry Wansley, the recently retired Dallas Cowboys director of security.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The World Cup's arrival in North Texas brings a unique set of security challenges to the region, and Fort Worth residents should be aware of the potential implications for the city. As fans flock to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the increased crowds and international attention will likely have a ripple effect on surrounding areas, including Fort Worth. The city's own entertainment districts, such as Sundance Square, may see an influx of visitors and fans gathering to watch matches or celebrate their teams' victories. This could put a strain on local law enforcement resources, including the Fort Worth Police Department, which may need to provide support to neighboring cities or handle increased security demands within the city itself. As Larry Wansley's comments suggest, the key to successful event security lies in careful planning and coordination between agencies, a lesson that could be applied to Fort Worth's own large events, such as those held at the Fort Worth Stockyards.
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Category: western ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? When fans arrive at "Dallas Stadium" in Arlington for World Cup matches, they will see metal detectors, police officers and visible security checkpoints. What they won't see may be even more important. "They don't see a lot, and it's designed that way," said Larry Wansley, the recently retired Dalla
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