Men used fake credentials to enter Brazil vs. Scotland match at Miami Stadium, deputies say
Two men accused of using fake credentials during the Brazil and Scotland World Cup match at Miami Stadium were arrested, deputies said.
Two men accused of using fake credentials during the Brazil and Scotland World Cup match at Miami Stadium were arrested, deputies said.
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Two men accused of using fake credentials during the Brazil and Scotland World Cup match…
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